Posted by j heitkemper on February 08, 2009 at 18:47:13 from (98.108.10.218):
In Reply to: Where's Your Son? posted by RBnSC on February 08, 2009 at 06:43:24:
Around 1970 my sister worked strange part time hours for the census bureau ,, She Carpooled when a vehicle was not available from the family motor pool. Occassionally Dad would be scheduled to pick her up from Work. One evening Dad came home with a load of Urea for us to put on the wheat and came directly to the barn .. While we were gettin the spreader all set up and loaded..Mom hollers out the kitchen window and says, WHERE IS NORMA ??.. POp took off in the car to go fetch her . My neighbor forgot to pick up his wife at a church meeting , he went runnin farm errands, and made it all the way home before he Realized . Best one happened to Me , I had balecd about 200 balesof alfalfa , and left them for a customer to get out of the feild the next evening ,. went to my job about 10 miles up the road,at noon it looked like the hay might get rain , So me and another Guy went home to get it in and left My brother on the job . Got home and a Horse man was picking up the hay and loading it on his big truck and trailer as fast as He could . I am thinkin ITS MY CUSTOMER , So We jumped out and helped finish the Job before it poured rain . I told him I got room under the lean to to keep it from gettin wet and He pulled it in the DRY , THATS WHEN WE GOT TO TALKIN. He was thanking Me for helpin and at the same time was confused as to who I WAS .. Thats when I realized that He had been Sent to Morgans Lane Crossroads by his Boss and went the opposite way and picked up my hay BY MISTAKE . So we hopped in my truck and went over to the correct field ,Sure enough that is where He belonged ,And That place barely got much more than a Sprinkle ,called his Boss who I knew would take it very Well , And HE just Laughed and said ,If Your OK , I am OK, I said Shucks Im Fine , But I figure I owe you guys some BEER for getting my hay up,. that settled it ....
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