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Re: Anybody feel the same?
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Posted by davpal on December 28, 2006 at 15:23:33 from (216.93.94.25):
In Reply to: Re: Anybody feel the same? posted by DAN9-Midwest on December 28, 2006 at 03:32:08:
I make those lists too, problem is they get changed whithout my permission sometimes. Like today, list was to get a haircut and work on an oil leak on the car. Guess what, haircut yes, now somebody hits a dog in the highway in front of my house. I end up having to load it in my quad, drive across a really muddy field to the woods by our pet cemetary and bury him in the woods. Drive back out, quad is trashed, better wash it, now I find out the "frost free" faucet on the house is cracked from not unhooking the hose and I have a cracked faucet that has to be taken off and fixed, now I can wash the quad and put it back in the garage, what was I going to do? something to the car? That is how most of my days go. Lots of unplanned things always pop up and it messes with the plan, so no you are not alone. Later.
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