Posted by The tractor vet on January 07, 2014 at 10:25:43 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: Re: Yea it started posted by Dirt on January 07, 2014 at 10:09:29:
Ah i see you don't know my wife. If you think i am CHEAP haw , you ain't see nothing . I said something along those lines back last summer and what i got was NO we don't need it it still starts just fine . OK fine by me . You see everything has to be 911 deal with her . Also told her to put back some money for new hides on the Durango , has she done it , Nope , Now that winter has set in now she is complaining on how much the tries cost . So now it up to me to find CHEAP tires that will run forever and NEVER get a flat . Also told her we need to think about a new or newer ride since she has to drive all the time . And here again nothing suites her . And you guys wonder WHY i call her the War Dept. It is just best to set back and say nothing . Then when it does i just look her in the eye and say told ya so but you never listen. Then just do what it takes to solve the problem at hand.
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