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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on April 03, 2006 at 18:36:26 from (152.163.100.65):
Read your reply was nice and warm here this morning but this cold front sure changed things. As luck would have it little Larry lost a small soft sponge dart down the bathroom sink and I got to practice my drain snaking skills instead of working on my tractor.. OH WHAT FUN! That sponge dart swelled up in the pipe and I had to take half of my new cast iron plumbing apart to get it out thank god I used teflon thread sealing paste when I put it all together sure made it come apart easy. We had a long talk about how he lost it down the sink and he wont be playing in the bathroom sink any time soon. Yeah Right! Hes just doing what kids do and I havent forgotten.Believe or not I was chuckling just a little when I was down in the crawl space getting soaked and crawling around in cob webs. They are only little for a while and I know I will miss all this when they not little anymore.We spent a good while talking about the garden and which tractor they wanted before they had to got to bed.Hope your doing well and cant wait to hear from you River Bottom Farmer
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