Posted by rrlund on February 25, 2018 at 17:05:23 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: That was a trip posted by MarkB_MI on February 25, 2018 at 13:05:51:
I hope I can be as funny without trying as some of them have been. There was an old guy in Albany Kentucky one time telling me how he came to own a peanut plow that he had sitting there. His wife kept interrupting with her version. It went way off in to how it was on their anniversary,there was a red Mercury Cougar involved,it went on and on. I left there laughing so hard I had tears running down my face.
Same thing happens to my wife. We stopped at the BP just south of Byrdstown Tennessee one evening so she could just run in and get some Rolaids. I waited in the car,thought she'd only be a minute. She was gone for the longest time. I could see her through the door so I knew she was alive. When she came out she was laughing so hard she could hardly walk. She said the woman behind the counter was telling here all about her daughters pet chicken coming up missing. Said she knew that old coon out in the barn got it,but she didn't have the heart to tell her. She was telling that the girl made clothes for it,carried it all over with her and that she named it Chick Chick. Ended with her saying that she wasn't no little girl either,said "Honey,the girl's twelve years old!".
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