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Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 20, 2007 at 08:10:56 from (216.208.58.163):
In Reply to: Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 posted by Al L. in Wisc. on January 20, 2007 at 06:40:54:
Al: I should be allowed to sleep now. Snow storm going on here, wind was such on this old farm house, was keeping our bedroom excessively warm overnight. I couldn't sleep, so I got up around 3 am to find either YT or access to it from my area down, couldn't get on YT until close to 8 am EST. Was it down everywhere or just my server. I know our server has been doing some upgrading this week, for a very short while we were without any service, and the better part of two days without e mail. I was just down to the grocery store, told the produce manager there was a storm warning and all folks under 6' should go home before the snow gets too deep. He said, " Haven't you got something better to do, than come to the store. Why don't you go home and plow your driveway, or is the old Farmall broke dowm." "WELL", I assured him the 49 year old Farmall was not the problem, but rather 64 year old flesh. I come home and now, you don't want me to have a sleep. You best look again, I was here before you.
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