Back in 88 or 89 the wife got 2 cellphones, one for me and one for her.( about the size of a walkie talkie, them days). On the lake bass fishing with my buddy Jerry, after the 3rd long winded call from his wife, I realized that we weren't going to have any peace, as long as she knew my number! When the phone rang the 4th time I launched the phone about 20 ft away into the water. Jerry's eyes bugged out, but the satisfaction for me, was worth it! (fast foreward to this past fall) Since the wife has never been successful, in getting me to buy a smart phone like she has, she finally got me to agree to some Radio Shack walkie talkies, so she can contact me around the farm.She says that since I had heart surgery 2 yr's ago, that she worries about me being outside alone. Well I fell for it, and have been pestered with dumb calls , from her, like come in for a sandwich, oh! Ralph! did you know that our granddaughter has a ROTC thing going next friday? My walkie talkie fell out of my coat pocket, by pure chance, and landed right in front of the wd45 left rear tire, I didn't see it till too late. My story, and I;m sticking to it!
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