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Posted by Allan in NE on May 04, 2005 at 18:20:20 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Call Me Crazy...... posted by Sloroll on May 04, 2005 at 17:31:14:
Oh Yeah, Now for "the rest of the story": I'm so darned worked up over this silly little farm. That dream is so darned close I can almost reach out and touch it. It is just inches away and I can just about smell it....... So, we gets back home from our little excursion out to the country last night and all of a sudden I'm feelin' a little "woozey" in the old noggin'. Wife is the medical one around here and promptly puts me on her machine. Blood pressure is thru the roof and it has came on all of a sudden like; a week ago it was just fine; just like a 20 year old stud. She says I'm going to the emergency room....Nope, I won't hear of it 'cause I just know it is temporary because I'm all excited 'bout this high-plains 'want'. This morning, I'm still a little wobbly, we check it again and it is higher still. I can't stand up without wanting to fall down. Into town we race and by the time the doc takes the pressure, it is higher yet, clear up to 178/111. We're talkin' your basic stroke time here. Long story short, I'm 60 years old and have absolutely no business in this ever-lovin' world buying a derned old goofy farm. :>( On beta blockers now; by 4pm the pressure had dropped to normal......but yes, I know that I'm crazier than a loon. But by Henry, I'm gonna have that dirt and I'm gonna stick a plow in the ground once again or I am literally gonna die tryin'!!! :>) Allan
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