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Posted by Don-Wi on July 01, 2006 at 23:00:34 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: what a day! posted by Tim Shultz on July 01, 2006 at 15:55:08:
Well, lets see.... I'm mopre of a night owl since I work 2nd shift now, and I've been sick lately and can't get to sleep right away, so I slept until noon today, then turned on the TV for about an hour while still in bed. Finally my dogs coaxed me into getting up to take them out, when I noticed I had a voicemail fomr my dad... Apparant;y the cows got out around 9A.M., so I called him to see what was up. Of course he had them wrangled by then so I took the dogs out, then ate my breakfast. I decided to hook onto the cultivator and see what needed to be done, so I went out to my ollie where I parked it last night from chasing the cows (Oh yeah, they got out Monday evening, Thursday around noon, Friday at midnight, and this morning. I swear one of them has a wire cutters... probably a red one...) I figure out I need a few things from Fleet Farm so I call up the girl friend to see if she wants to tag along, and of course she does since we havn't had much time lately. I go to Fleet, then TSC, and then take her back home with me. Find out my parents want a good start in the barn so dad can take us out for baling hay last weekend... Of course I won't object to that so I go out around 6:30 to help do the chores, which I don't do too often anymore since I'm either in bed at 6 in the AM, or at work at 6 PM. We got in the house around 8:30, clean up and go out for dinner to Shenanigan's. I spent a few hours at her house after that, and am now trying to decide if I'll be tired enough to go to sleep by 2 AM. One of the few leisurly Saturday's I will get this summer..., probably the first and last...
Donovan from Wisconsin
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