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Posted by Harold Hubbard on February 23, 2007 at 18:56:56 from (66.6.176.23):
In Reply to: Re: Oil Pan Bolts posted by Hugh MacKay on February 23, 2007 at 17:05:18:
My dad used to carry those matches in his pocket too. One day he was raking, and some of them caught fire like that. He yanked them out of his pocket onto the ground and of course it set the hay afire. When he jumped off the rake to stomp out the fire the horse decided to get out of there. Mother was standing at the sink and looking out the kitchen window when the horse and rake came across the field, knocked over a pile of lumber, and disappeared behind the barn. She ran out, sure that Dad must be dead, however as soon as the door was open she could hear that he wasn't. She said years later that she didn't know Dad had that big a vocabulary. The horse had gone dead center through the gate between the ice-house and the milk-house and never touched either with the rake. He was found standing peacefully under the barn, waiting to be unharnessed and turned out to pasture. Mother thought he was real close to being turned into dog food instead.
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