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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 05, 2007 at 16:16:08 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: Re: flipping cold out there posted by Butch No. Wi. on February 05, 2007 at 05:30:19:
Butch, sorry I have to say this, This is what we always responded to my late mother and her walking to school. SEE MOM the kids are smarter today because we just ride the buss. Seemed that the chore load always got a little bigger after that remark. I was the biggest woose in the whole state as the school buss turned around in our house yard and I had to walk a total of 30 feet from the house. My son one time as a little lad asked why all the other kids in town got a ride to school but he didn't and that wasn't exactly fair. I informed him that the street is only 33 ft wide in our town and the car is 18 foot long. GO DO YOUR MATH. .....We live directly across the street from the schools door. I should point out that when he was 14 he said the teacher said to not eat pink hamberger as he broke his in half. It probably would be a good point other than his very favorite food for x-mas, birthdays or actually anytime I allow him to make it is raw dog. (RAW hamberger, raw eggs, raw onion) Has been since he was two. (something wrong with the boy is a what I'm a thinkin) way to much inbreeding here in NE IA.
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