Posted by JD Seller on April 17, 2013 at 10:25:17 from (208.126.196.144):
I have the flu AGAIN!!!! The older grand son came down with it Sat. After he had rode with me all day Fri. My wife got it Sunday night and we had to take her to the hospital Monday for IV fluids. She was just in and out but she is weak as a kitten today.
I felt fine when I got up this morning. About half way through chores it hit me. I am glad that the feeder wagon tractor is an open station. LOL I was hanging off a fender while driving for the last three pens. I had a long coat on that made a good kilt when natured called in a hurry. Actually the Scott's had a pretty good idea. LAMO Just think of a bunch of old tractor heads running around with kilts, all natural, swinging in the breeze. I am glad the law was not around or I would have been arrested for indecent exposer. LMAO Used the pressure washer on the first pass on my work cloths. Wife was sure shaking her head when I came into house. (Bedroom window looks over the barn yard). She should be used to me by now.
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