Posted by NE IA on April 18, 2009 at 20:52:36 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Plow day posted by Lumpy on April 18, 2009 at 04:44:28:
There was one today near your inlaws, and in my old age I can't remember real well. So did I have it right? I was to take the blonde and distract her while you went to see the plows? Thats the way I remember it. Just a kiddin, I had to make a parts run to Dubuque today. I always enjoyed NE IA DANS ordeal, the weather was a question mark today around here anyway.
Work has busted loose, and the hired help seem to enjoy personel days off. There is alot of folks---make that warm bodies looking for work, but training them takes alot of time so the hired help have the upper hand.
Hope all is well for you, and maybe the Coggon thing might work out for you. If so don't make any time comitments to the blond, because she keeps a pretty tight ship, and we don't want you in the dog house. You can hand her your pay check, and tell her the shopping is great in Cedar Rapids, and don't come back till it is all spent. OK, so you have a week to come up with a better story, you probably can come up with a line better than that. You could also raise your voice and tell her who is boss---ah scratch that idea, Ive tried that on both my ex wives, ah yea---best scratch that one.
She seems pretty nice, so best just hint around, she will probably give in, and offer to drive you there while you get some rest.
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