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Posted by caleb on December 30, 2004 at 15:20:12 from (208.180.16.104):
In Reply to: Re: How would you do it? posted by thurlow on December 30, 2004 at 05:28:01:
Well I should have been more clear, I wasn't just "snooping" through this guys shed. I know who he is and I know his relatives but I've never met him. My cousin farms land parallel to his. Last summer I was shredding cotton for my cousin and noticed it from my field, it's in a lean to built against the shed(It is way off the beaten path). Recently I asked the guy that lives there on the land if I could look around and he agreed, so I don't want y'all thinking I just go running into someones barn "looking" for things if you know what I mean, I have respect. If you ever met me you wouldn't have a problem with me, I think... Anyway I know his wife was just recently diagnosed with breast cancer and that's a big reason I would be afraid to approach him, he's got a lot on his heart ya know what I mean. My girlfriend's best friend is his niece. I pray for his wife in my prayers at night and am sincere about keeping him in the loop too. If by chance I do get it I am sure I will need his help answering questions and I would sure offer for him to come drive it once restored. So I hope that clarifies some things for some of you because I don't want you to think I am a heathen of some sort. Thanks for the replies and God Bless. Please don't drink and drive this holiday weekend or ever for that fact! Happy New Year!
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