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Les...fortunate

03-26-2004 19:53:47




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I know you asked the question over on Tales but I'll answer it here as well: Lazarus was the brother of Mary and Martha (you know, in the Bible?). He died. Jesus brought him back to life. Hence..... ..




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SmartAxe... Hmmmm...

03-28-2004 07:22:28




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 Re: Hey Smart Axe in reply to Les...fortunate, 03-26-2004 19:53:47  
.. You know, my alarm clock has that "wake you from the dead" affect on me whenever it sounds off in the AM. I think I oughtta name it Lazarus too...
Actually, when I think about it, I guess I oughtta name it Jesus instead then... Wait a sec... So since you and Sky are raising things from the dead, which one of you is gonna change your name to Jesus??
-Mark
...and don't sell the SC, man!!!

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mj

03-26-2004 21:01:46




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 Re: Hey Smart Axe in reply to Les...fortunate, 03-26-2004 19:53:47  
Les...what the???? Man, I musta missed something but I'd sure like to be like Paul H. and "know the rest of the story"..... what gives?



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Les

03-27-2004 08:25:07




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 Re: Re: Hey Smart Axe in reply to mj, 03-26-2004 21:01:46  
Smart Axe was wondering how my tractor got his name. Since it came back to life after being dead, I decided to name it Lazarus.
Now Todd thinks it's a sacrilege to sell it!



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Mike Schotte

03-27-2004 11:28:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Hey Smart Axe in reply to Les, 03-27-2004 08:25:07  
Hi Les,

It's not sacrilege... but it would be a shame to kill him again. (grin)

I never heard you get real specific about what problems you had witht he tractor to make you give up the ghost. (no pun intended)

-Schotte



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mj

03-27-2004 15:58:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Hey Smart Axe in reply to Mike Schotte, 03-27-2004 11:28:13  
AND.....better RED (IHC red, that is) than dead!:-)



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