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Posted by Harley on August 08, 2005 at 14:18:37 from (66.82.9.65):
In Reply to: Re: Three objects of art to share posted by Allan in NE on August 08, 2005 at 08:38:24:
I just knew it. As much grief as I dish out on here, I knew all you guys needed was a chance. Ya Dix, I play gitar, pianner, and organ. Rusty, the outside weights are something my dad found and they bolted on so he putem on there about 20 years ago. Don"t have a clue what they are off of. Scotty, you"re mostly right. Only I don"t much care for beer. But me and mother give the Harley a stretch about twice a week, and in the summer time, at the weekend rallys, don"t git tween me and the Jim Beam and Diet Coke. They said I had to cut back on my sugar intake, so I went from regular Doke to the Diet stuff. Gotta do what the doctor says. Slo, that good looking guy in the hat looks an awful lot like some of my kin from over in the holler. And Allan, I don"t even want to hear about yer mamma. She had to have a sense of humor to have put up with you all those years. Git er done guys, Harley
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