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Re: Allan, where in blazes are you
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 17, 2006 at 19:48:00 from (209.226.247.20):
In Reply to: Re: Allan, where in blazes are you posted by Randy in NE on October 17, 2006 at 05:26:27:
Randy: Can't speak for Allan, but YT at 3 am is quite exciting compared to the 6 pm news. Well, maybe not exciting, but at least it's not depressing. I went and filled the f-150 with gas today, both tanks. I guess our politicians and the oil industry have decided if they bankrupted all North Americans, we wouldn't be doing much spending. See what I mean about depressing. So when you reach the age you have to pee at 3 am, then can't get back to sleep, we'll laugh with you. Ha Ha. Since you work at that hour you may never notice when it happens. When you retire, you'll think nothing of it, probably always had a pee at 3 am. You can't win, you will be joining us.
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