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Posted by Guy Fay on March 23, 2006 at 20:10:49 from (24.158.13.233):
In Reply to: Re: IHC Tobacco Stock-Cutter posted by BillyinStoughton on March 23, 2006 at 12:58:12:
Yah, I had an uncle who was gay that was a great tobacco hand- he was gay so he knew how to bend over real good. Actually, he could work any three teenagers into the dirt. We had some bikers for shed crew for a few years- great guys, hard workers. We had antoher 18 year old blond kid who was god's gift to women, nice enough, but he was still getting over his very screwed up childhood. Anyway, the bikers decided to have a little fun with him, so they convinced him that they had just gotten out of jail, and that he was looking kind of cute. The kid was getting pretty nervous and keeping an eye on those bikers when Mom came along to drop off the cookies, pop and beer for break. The blond kid took his eyes off of the bikers to say Hi, and the biker above him grabed him by the arm. Those bikers handed that six foot tall kid all the way up to the peak, and the kid screamed all the way up. Ma's still laughing about that one. Now that's a shed crew!
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