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Re: Re: Re: I thought WINTER was ending!!!
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Posted by Grove r on March 06, 2002 at 09:00:09 from (161.184.17.182):
In Reply to: Re: Re: I thought WINTER was ending!!! posted by Mark Hendershot on March 06, 2002 at 07:02:38:
Thanks, Mark, I see that "Old Bandit" Alberta Mike snuk in here with that dreaded ETD thing again! Oh horrors, we shall all suffer the wrath of our beloved list owner, and be bannished to the "Tales Board"!! ";^). Tomorrow starts my next six day at work stint, would fire up the TD91 and do some snow plowing, but it's a little too cold for that, old girl hasn't been started in about five months, not too cold to start it, just too cold to start me! Would be the first time this winter for snowplowing! Lots of luck on the calving, Mark, mine won't be for another month and a half, like to get all the crapy weather out of the way first, then look out, little black baa calves all over the place! Keep checking the mail, Mike, "it" will be there, maybe soon! don't laugh too hard at "it"! Thought just occured to me, maybe I should send one to our list owner! sure she would appreciate it! What do you think? Have a gooder,R.E.L.
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