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Re: To B or not to B...stuck
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Posted by Sandy on September 09, 2004 at 12:04:06 from (198.209.90.107):
In Reply to: Re: To B or not to B...stuck posted by Steve W (NY) on September 09, 2004 at 05:31:42:
Wow, that's some great advice! Thanks. As for Dad, I love him dearly. That's why as a 40something female, I'm helping him in the barn instead of shopping at the mall. I taught high school and college classes for 15 years, and decided to come back home for awhile. He got me interested in the tractors again, and I really enjoy it. It's not really that he meddles. It's just that sometimes he forgets that I have plans to work on something and he goes ahead and has it done. Just a frustration, but I love him and appreciate the things he can teach me. He likes to do a lot of supervising and some of the painting, but he doesn't enjoy, or know, much about the mechanical aspects. That's why I depend on you guys, and you haven't let me down yet. Thanks again!
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