Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on October 05, 2007 at 18:57:43 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: Trouble with this site posted by Karl Hamson on October 05, 2007 at 18:22:07:
Single here as my girlfriend passed as a result of a vehicle accident, I want to mention we enjoyed doing everything together as we were also very best friends. So...I suggest not wearing the boots into the house with grease on the soles; keep the parts off the kitchen table/counter top; look up from the parts book at breakfast and say yes once in a while; do the laundry, hang it out and bring it in folded! DON'T suggest to Kim that she add another discussion group for those orphaned individuals in the household who don't have an interest in tractor/implement iron...OOPS, did I say that? Take her out for breakfast on a weekend morning or make a good breakfast at the house, do the dishes, clean the floors, flush, put the seat down, wash your hands and turn out the light. I did all those things and we got along great! I should add, my exceptional lover also grew up on a farm, cows; tobacco; hired out for those things and silo filling, the rural lifestyle sure helps. A group would be good, but the situation is without a cure. Coffee and homemade pie help :^).
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