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Posted by magman on April 25, 2006 at 16:09:24 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Might as well put furniture in the doghouse now posted by River Bottom Farmer on April 25, 2006 at 14:36:47:
In our Family we split the bills, My wife was unimployed for 6 months and I helped her out anyway I could she got her tax return and returned it all untill she was broke again. I have been wanting a lathe for a few months and kept telling her so she would not be suprised if one folowed me home one day. Well she ened up at a yard sale one day and the had a complete new kitchen apliances cuboards and all for about 3 cents on the dollar. She came home and pleaded and pleaded and beged how she has always wanted real wood cupboards. So I gave her a check and said if you get that you know I will have to buy that lathe , Yes Honey anything you want. HE HE HE,The only thing I did not figure was spending three to four days installing cupboards. JON
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