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Re: O/T 5 preteen girls


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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 22, 2012 at 16:55:30 from (98.213.183.185):

In Reply to: O/T 5 preteen girls posted by lyle niemi on January 22, 2012 at 16:20:28:

Thats funny.

Just yesterday I was telling someone a story about a friend of mine that has four daughters. He wanted a boy too, but after the fourth daughter wasn't taking any chances and got himself fixed. Anyway, we used to do jobs together, him a general contractor, me, telephones. This place we worked at had us working every week and every weekend, except one per year, the one closest to Christmas. Thats the weekend Ray would put his foot down, no work that weekend, forget it, not happening. We all made killings because except for vacations or a cick day now and then, 10 or 12 hour days, every day and weekend. So as the general contractor, Ray was making the most money, and his wife loved it because he was never home to stop her from spending it on whatever, and the girls. Great gig for her and them, plenty of money, no man to stop them from enjoying it. Well, something happened and Ray got a Sunday off in the Summer, so he planned on doing nothing all day long. He said it started with him sitting in the Lazyboy that he paid for, but never saw, reading the Sunday paper. Now, his daughters all had pleny of toys and stuff, but one of them had a doll that all four wanted at the same time, and took it to him until he couldn't take it anymore. "Daddy, I want the doll, but she has the doll, waahhhh, waahhhhh". So he says he calmly put the paper down and held out his hand for that daughter to hand him the doll as the others stood by watching. He gets up and calmly walks over to the back door, opens it, and tosses the doll out to his golden retriever that, well, take a guess. Then he calmly closed the door, went and sat down and began reading the paper, all without saying a word. He said that all four of his daughters went into the kitchen and he could here them asking, "Mommy, what's wrong with Daddy".

I've never had the experiences of yourself or Ray, but I'm certain that you could tell some stories. Ha, ha.

Mark


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