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Posted by Allan In NE on April 11, 2006 at 11:38:59 from (148.78.243.26):
So, I buy this old trailer 6 months ago. Go to register it and the courthouse says I gotta drag the thing to town, as the sheriff has to inspect it because it came from out of state. Fine, maybe someday I'll drag it to town; meanwhile it can just set out there in the county. Broke a hydraulic hose this morning and have to run to town for repairs anyway; yeah, this will be a good time to finally get that darned trailer inspected and tagged fer the road in case I have to haul an old tractor 'er some darned thing. Called the Sheriff's Office just to make sure someone would be there to handle this 2-minute chore, 'cause I don't wanna drag the thing in there in the first place. Deputy tells me to set tight; I'll come to you, be there in 30 minutes. That way, you don't have to tow it in here to the courthouse; we don't have anywhere for ya to park it anyway. Okay, fine. Glad somebody wasn't breaking into the house; been watchin' the darned driveway fer 2 hours now, no deputy and I still need that silly hose. My world is just one long horrid grind. :>( Allan
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