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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 13, 2007 at 13:49:49 from (75.120.193.153):
was all set to start tearin' down the to-20 today. next thing i know...wham! i'm crawlin' around in the attic looking for the ceiling light fixture box in our bedroom to beef it up for a ceiling fan. and when i say crawl...i mean belly crawl...(lotta belly.) right after coffee, just as i was afixin' to head back down to the shop, i got called over to look at the new ceiling fan "you know who" had stashed away, obviously waiting for the moment of my attempted escape! now i'm flippin' thru about twenty pages of instructions for a stupid ceiling fan...when did THESE things get so complicated? i haven't pointed a wrench, torch, or wire wheel ata tractor in nearly a month! could she be drugging my food? i hope YOU got something done tractor wise...it was at least warm today even tho it rained. -mike
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