Posted by dave2 on April 12, 2012 at 03:41:05 from (139.139.35.70):
Soon as I can figure out how to do distant learning classes, I'll open up for reservations :roll:
We both work, are debt free (except house payment and utilities) but still spend (over a loosely set amount) on things only when we agree to an extent.... The old bat always acts put out when I want to spend money on the tractor so, rather than puts knots on her head and do it anyway, I exercise that organ that makes men superior to women...Talking about the brain(smile Nancy and Sweetfeet) :shock:
Thought she was gonna have a heartattack when I mentioned the power steering so I just said "yea, you're prolly right, I don't need it"....
Got on the web and found something useful, practical, and within a few bucks of the PS price (3PH poop container). Already have 3 of them but told her another one would be handy and she agreed..... And let her stew on it overnight and a couple hours this morning... Shot her an email and said I found a deal on a container and was gonna pick it up after work. She writes back and says " we already 3 of them, is a 4th really gonna make any difference?" Before I could answer, I get another one that says she was talking with a farmer at work and she thinks that money would be better spent on the power steering unit and asked what I think about it... Said I could get by OK but wasn't sure how she'd handle driving it this summer for hay. .....
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