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Boys being a tobacco farmer and saleing tobacco in the winter time and such things as that a man can hear a lot of funny storys waiting on his tobacco check at the tobacco market, one day I was waiting on my tobacco check and and old farmer told me of his bad luck, he said him and his dear wife has stripped tobacco all morning and his farm was steep like most farm are in eastern kentucky, he said they has a hot lunch and were feeling real good about the morning tobacco that they has stripped and things were comeing along great for that day stripping tobacco.. he said they were around the kitchen injoying the dinner and the rest in the warm farm house, when it all happpen his ford 2000 all of a sudden come busting through the wall into the kitchen, he had it backed into the barn and the barn faced the kitchen and he has forgotten to lock the brake and put in in gear, he said that cost him two thousand dollars and I guess it would pay a man too double check himself and times, thanks for reading mcqueen@mail.com stanley mcqueen, entered 2005-08-24 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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