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Re: How many of you get help from your wife
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Posted by johndeeregene on April 22, 2006 at 15:01:04 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: How many of you get help from your wife posted by Aowner on April 22, 2006 at 07:05:51:
i have read all the reply an i agree with everone else also. my wife is my best friend wouldnt know what to do without her, she not only helps me on my tractors when i need it, sometimes even when i dont need it. anything i am doin outside she is there to help, but i have one that most of you might not be able to top is that my wife also not only helps load my tractors, but helps chain them down, an then will gladdly drive my outfit also, (crewcab pickup with 32ft tandem trailer) an do legally, she has got a CDL also. i couldnt ever repay her for all she does for me, an never would want to ever try it without her. she also does so much for so many others also. she works for hospice, takin care of the ones in need. i couldnt do it. johndeeregene
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