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Posted by JOHN HARMON on February 11, 2007 at 16:25:31 from (4.176.57.8):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Old!!! posted by Bill in NorthCentral PA on February 11, 2007 at 16:04:30:
When I was Farming in Ill. I was driving down a back Dirt Road to get to one of my fields and I saw a man up on top of a Grain Bin waving at me so I pulled into his field and stopped at the Bin and asked what was the matter. He replied that he could not get down from the top of the Bin as some one had taken his Ladder.Seems his son went looking for him and saw the Ladder leaning aghainst the bin so he took it Home where it was supposed to be not realizing his Dad was inside the Bin. Asked why he did not think it out of the ordinary why his Dads Truck was there and he was not in view his reply, [the sons], H+++, he is always going off with some one for Coffee or a Beer and leaving that Truck Parked any where. How was I supposed to know the Old fool was in the Bin when he has orders to never go in a Bin with out some one there with him? Seems the Old Fool was the one who made the Rule.
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