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Posted by Mitchissippi on February 28, 2004 at 21:01:00 from (64.89.162.111):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Why does no one respond on here? posted by Stan - Florida on February 27, 2004 at 19:17:14:
Stan, Bellefontaine is about 10 miles north of Eupora, on hwy 9. Or, if you drew a line from Starkville to Grenada, we're about at the midpoint of the line. I work in Starkville - Home of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. My wife graduated there and walked the same day as Jerry Clower's daughter. I was waiting for my wife to come off the floor of the "Hump", still in the seats after most everyone had left, and I saw Jerry Clower coming up the steps to exit. Before he got where I was sitting, he stuck out his hand and said "Son, how ya doin'?" I stood up hand shook his hand. "I'm good Mr. Clower. How're you?" I asked. "Fine!" he answered. - My brush with fame. Never got around to looking for the backhoe. I haven't had much time to play so far this year. Today was the first pretty day I've had free this year. I decided to fire up my real toy and do a little grading. This is a project that needs to be done, but riding that tractor was more like play than work. I need about four more days like today to finish the job, but I probably won't get em before the boys move in to plant cotton. Oh well, there's always next year. Sposed to rain again, so I'll go back to working on toys 'til it firms up again.
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