Posted by The tractor vet on January 13, 2012 at 18:03:56 from (76.212.224.69):
In Reply to: girl scout cookies posted by Justin SE IOWA on January 13, 2012 at 17:31:27:
And you think you got problems with her selling a few boxes. I'll let you come over and help handle about 8000 CASES of them . Since my wife is working for the girl scouts somehow i get into the UNLOADING of the SEMI"S of cookies . And before she worked for the girl scout she was a troop leader FOR 20 years and my dinning room was the ware house for the TROOP cookies and since i had the truck i was also the one that had to go pick them up and handle them unload load unload and reload COOKIES YOU SAY i am getting to the point that if they do not come out of my oven and say toll house don't say the word COOKIES. And oh BTW she has to sell 350 boxes herself.
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