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Posted by Illinois Boy on September 01, 2005 at 11:09:43 from (12.220.37.158):
In Reply to: stay home guys posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 01, 2005 at 10:29:24:
Neee-braska, Fine advice - but my shorts are already in a wad!! Sorry - Illinois Midwestern redneck. Not reponsible for weirdo's, Mayor Daly or wadded up shorts!! However - seriously - I agree and will be "put'n in a LOT of overtime at home". Was gonna go to an auction Saturday, but decided not to give the oil companies any more of my money... plus the local fill-em-up is outta gas and WON'T buy any until the price comes down. (I love the guy!!)
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