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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on July 21, 2007 at 07:17:27 from (207.190.67.77):
I still haven't got caught up on my reading but I didn't het stung either! When I was younger/shorter/skinnier and visited my grandma Martha's and Uncle Ole's farm I thought it was fun to use the outhouse. As I grew older/taller/but still skinny/into my teens I also grew fears and would search for spiders and bees. georgeky and El Toro, I can't figure out what was going on with the photo posting. I had put the image on photobucket but when I posted, a dialog box kept appearing stating the site/image/link was non-existent, but eye sawed it wit my own to,too,two iz! Out in cyber-space. Now as far as southern gentleman Hugh goes, here again he has proven to be full of it - knowledge that is and I done learnt sompthin' a can of WD-40 is a bug killer, never thought of it be4. Last week broke one of my favorite coffee mugs; two days ago was doing domestic stuff, re-deranging a kitchen cupboard/shelves/contents and broke an etched beer glass; this mornin' I also noticed the incident made a full circular crack in an etched beer mug my late girlfriend received as a member of a championship softball team; was goin' ta fly last evening and couldn't get nothin' started, made three-eight mile round trips and still couldn't remember all the tools; was a gonna take my 340 to breakfast buffet this mornin' and battery is deader than a doornail. As Paul Harvey has stated "...ain't no use worryin' 'bout it, ain't nothin' ganna turn out ok". On the flip side, local IH parts 'good guy' in just two days has me this Monday receiving an IH 2001 loader operator AND parts manuals. And the coffee is hot AND when it's not, there is the microwave, sure beats building a fire in the cook stove. As one of my favorite former and sadly now late firefighters used to say "...other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the show?" Enjoy your day, I'm a gonna', play safe, play nice here and type slow, I still gots lotsa readin' ta do. Norwegian here don't ya know!
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