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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 09, 2006 at 04:56:52 from (207.190.67.77):

One laundry load done, two more for the machine, then it"s out on the line as temperature will be 45 today. A semi-organized pile of paperwork to go through for my dad. Picking dad up from the home and driving about 25 miles to a very small unincorporated village for breakfast at a bar/restaurant. Then, a push in his wheel chair to a good old-fashioned hardware/grocery store just down the "main drag". 50 pounds bird feed; look at tools-dad likes to do that; free coffee! On the drive back, stop in Fairview-spot at a "T-intersection" and take a picture of my [plug your ears/eyes] AC-CA. Back to town and power wash the back side of dad"s house. His "for sale house" sits in a low area and moisture causes vinyl siding to mildew. With coffee within arms reach, I am reading an old IH catalogue and get a kick out of prices. For example; Regular Fan Belt or Generator Belt for 140/240/340 [have I mentioned I want a 340] Price $1.03. Enjoy your day/weekend.
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