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Posted by nw_bearcat on December 21, 2006 at 05:43:32 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Dark out there posted by IaGary on December 21, 2006 at 05:25:18:
I put a new headlight in the pickup this morn, and it really didn't seem to make much difference. I've got about 7:40, and its still not real bright out. kinda glad i've gotta work today, otherwise i'd be out punishing myself setting under a tree muzzleloader hunting. Ya, i got the wife a gift...may get in trouble for it though...she's never had a dishwasher, so i was going to get her one, but then somehow, she got it bought figured out. she really wanted one after she figured out what i was getting her, so i played it off. to keep our boy (he's almost 2) excited about the season, everyone has to have a gift from Santa. So "Santa" is giving her a sponge--not exactly the dishwasher she was expecting. My dilema is just how does one wrap a dishwasher, and get it under the tree? My thoughts at this point is that she's getting a package of the dishwasher detergents, and will get the picture from there. How much rain did we end up getting? i ran to C.R. last night, and bout got drenched loading materials up at Menards for our house project.
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