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Posted by Sloroll on June 24, 2005 at 05:09:58 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Sometimes you get a break posted by John e.c.MI on June 24, 2005 at 04:55:22:
Boy there are days (most) I'd like to hide my cell phone in the center of a round bail, feed it to the bovine and later spread it across some sandy ground that really needs it. It is the least favorite piece of propperty I own. Dad was a veterinarian and our livelyhood depended on the telephone. It was a tool and I guess I never got over it. When I am working and my wife calls for the umpteenth time in an hour just to have me tell her what color the sky is, I have to take deep breaths. When I am at a restauraunt and someone else's phone goes off, more deep breaths. When mine goes off in a public place I almost hyperventilate when it is a nonsense call. There is one feller though I am going to call in just a couple minutes just to wish him well, cause it is a big big day for him. I hope I don't notice the sound of his phone going through the south side of some cow. :? ) Hey, don't get me started on those danged towers!!! One about bit me a couple days ago as I winged low to say g,morning to a buddy of mine.
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