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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 02, 2007 at 13:40:06 from (75.120.193.153):
In Reply to: Re: WHITE Hills of Tenn! posted by HillsofTn on February 02, 2007 at 11:09:33:
well larry...kept my mouth shut today. i just went ahead and picked up my roller and started priming the last walls i had to do, and guess who showed up with her own roller and started painting? do you think this means i'm out of the doghouse? i really can't tell. guess i'll have to wait and see what's for supper tonite...or IF there's supper tonite. ah yes...ron white. i'll have to tell you a story about the "right to remain silient" someday if we ever get together. (actually...it's more a story of not having the ability) which reminds me...thought about makin' it over this way for that auction tomorrow in decaterville? i'll be there with my neighbor/partner/buddy. he's lookin' for a good 10' bush-hog. i have no idea what i'm lookin' for...guess i'll know it when i see it. most our snow is gone, 'cept in the shadows. i hope that's the last of it. hey!! didn't you once say that you had a grandaughter that's never seen snow? i hope she got to play in it a little before it melted. take care you villiage idiot, from this villiage's idiot
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