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Re: Back to Allen's Sunflowers
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Posted by Jim.UT on June 15, 2006 at 08:53:57 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: Re: Back to Allen's Sunflowers posted by Allan In NE on June 15, 2006 at 05:51:37:
My wife's uncle (retired dairy farmer) used to love making fence. His boys all say they call fencing the "f" word. They like to tell the story about the day they were all out building and/or repairing fence when the discussion turned to how much the old guy enjoyed doing it. The boys started quizzing him "would you rather fence or go to a movie?" "Oh, I'd a lot rather fence than go to a silly movie." etc etc. Finally the bell rang at the house indicating dinner was ready. The boys said "c'mon dad, it's time to eat". "You boys go ahead, I'll stay here a do a little more first". So now the legend gets retold about how their dad would rather fence than eat.
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