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Re: O/T The Box Stall
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Posted by Fawteen on March 12, 2006 at 12:37:04 from (216.195.164.32):
In Reply to: O/T The Box Stall posted by Michael Soldan on March 12, 2006 at 08:46:38:
I'm one of those sicko's that LIKES pitching p'nure. When I was a kid, our beef critters winter shelter was an old milking parlor that was too small to get anything bigger than a pitchfork in. I loaded many a load into the old ground drive spreader just for the joy of getting to drive the tractor whilst spreading it. In fact, I did much the same thing just today, cleaning out the chicken coop and sheep shelter by hand and lugging it off behind my old F14. My punishment for youthful indiscretions was mowing the lawn. All 2 acres of it. With a 20" push mower. Not a great deal of fun on a humid July day with a massive hangover. Mow for a while, puke for a while, mow for a while...
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