Posted by Southernwoodbee on October 18, 2008 at 22:10:57 from (66.172.246.168):
Now I no that all of you just like to like you know. but here is the question and answer. I have a very nice like you know piece of iron that is probably like you know old. But I can not for the life of me know what it is. It is like rusty but it might work. just yesterday I found out that it was on a Monday that Allan thought that is was not workable. well let me tell u something, it is, but you have to be very very very careful about what allen has to say. I love him very mucy, and what allan says is just like you heard it on the scanner. I just want to say 2 thing on here that make sense, I thought that after all the you know what happened then you should know what to do, peroid. Last nite my wife ask me, what I knew, hey, I just about know everything that I read on the net, dont get picky with what I do, I just about come glued. Last nite it was just about 7:32 and that is the exact time that I could not find my toothbrush, but then the news came on and whoa, someone mentioned the corn price and I thought hey, my dentures are around the same price of corn and my wife said hey I know that we should trade cars and from there on it all went like you know. I am sure glad for this site where we can have some funnies. Last nite my girl friend ask me hey you are just a cool duddy, my wife and my friend are just like you know, but last nite i could not sleep between the two of them because I have beans that need to be cut. talk about confusion. I could not keep my mind on those two. please help
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