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Re: Oh my ,there is an alien in my wife's body
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 11, 2006 at 03:58:40 from (216.208.58.132):
In Reply to: Re: Oh my ,there is an alien in my wife's body posted by Bob M on April 10, 2006 at 18:40:13:
Bob: Am I missing something, I saw the Cub and platform carrier, but not Mrs. Shulner. I will take your word for it on the beauty aspect. Now, the photo I truly wanted to see was Paul, he seemed to enjoy poking fun at my legs in that photo you posted of Marg. and I last summer. In fact these Missourians, seemed to enjoy poking fun at my looks. I did con a photo out of Jimmy King, but have yet to get a good look at Paul. They don't know it yet, but I've been corresponding with a guy in MO. I think as a guide, he will take me to all these Missourians. We'll call that one Hugh MacKay's invasion of Missouri. It should be interesting when Mr. and Mrs. Shulner get out mowing grass, he with the over powered H and she with the Cub, and having to slow down when going gets tough. I'm going to see if Hal can land me there the day the duo are out mowing. If Mrs. Shulner does a better job of mowing, I can see Paul putting a 454 in the H.
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