Posted by Banditfarmer on January 09, 2015 at 13:12:47 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Road side bombs posted by 37Chief on January 09, 2015 at 12:24:46:
My wife will kill me if she reads this, 10 years ago my wifes uncle had a heart attack at work and passed away in the hospital. His wife had passed 3 years before him and they had no kids. At the funeral my wife was asked by his sister if she and I would go over and clean his place up and cut the grass till they figured out what was going to be done with the place. We said we would. He had kept the place nice and clean and proper looking, But his bed room was a different story. The place looked like Mr Rogers lived there and the bed room looked like pig pen lived there! He was a drinker (had been for years) and every night on the way home from work he stopped at a bar and got a gallon of beer in a milk jug to bring home. As I cut the grass my wife cleaned the fridge out and went to his room to clean. Now the place had been closed up for 2 weeks and it was 95* out side and 110 inside. I heard a scream and went running in to the house to find her standing there socking wet head to toe and steam coming off her head, Then the smell hit me! WOW!!!!!! 14 2 liter Mountain Dew went off when she hit one, They didn't have Mountain Dew in them if you know what I mean. I don't think I ever seen a person so mad in my life as she was that day!
Ever now and then she asks me to get her a soda I will ask her if she wants a Mountain Dew? I just get THAT LOOK! You know the LOOK I'm talking about! Bandit
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