Posted by Mark - IN. on December 11, 2009 at 21:42:44 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Well, KIss My Grits!! posted by Allan In NE on December 11, 2009 at 15:46:05:
I'm going to tell you somethin Allan that I'm sure that you know. Winter's always an adventure one way or another, and always will be. That's just the way it is, and I'm sure you know that, don't you? But now I'm going to go out on a limb and tell you something that you may not know, and risk getting myself in trouble. Ready for this? That side of your barn reminds me of the same trouble I got...paint. And here's where I'm about to get myself in trouble, big trouble. That Homestead brand paint that they carry in those 5 gallon buckets at Tractor Supply just aint worth it, and it aint all that cheap, red or white. Let me see here, 2004 and this is 2009. Didn't last me too long there Allan...same shape now as the side of your barn. Yep, just about the same exact. I'm not really happy about that either Allan. Yep, them 5 gallon buckets are easier to handle and all, and I prefer wood planking over metal or vinyl siding and all, but gosh darn it, do you know what I'm going to be doing amongst other things in the Spring of '10? I'll give you a hint, but son of a...gun, I'm changing brands. Now Allan, the only reason that I'm bringing this to your attention, is that you're the one that brought it to my attention with that picture as a reminder of one more thing to put on the list of things, many things. I don't know whether to thank you or cuss you for that. Well, one thing's for sure, it aint gettin done this weekend in the snow if you don't mind.
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