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Re: Now The Wifes Really MAD !!!! wants to Trade
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 19, 2005 at 05:08:02 from (209.226.247.118):
In Reply to: Re: Now The Wifes Really MAD !!!! wants to Trade posted by Randy in NE on October 19, 2005 at 04:13:16:
Randy: No, that pickup will stay firmly planted, never seen one move yet not even 1/4". I'd sooner hit my hip anyday than the shin. My wife is a Home Economics teacher. When she was in college, prof told her she was the noisiest person she had ever heard in the kitchen. Her problem, things had to happen fast in the kitchen. Several times after we were first married 40 years ago, she showed me black and blue marks on her hips from hitting kitchen table amoung other items around the house. I use to tell her back then, at least kitchen table and most other household objects will move from the impact of the human body. Please stay away from the Farmalls and pickups, they don't move quite so easily. Even though she was only 130#, I still worried I may come home someday and find her with blue hips and Farmall 300 on it's side. It may be she is still just as bad, just not so quick to show me her hips anymore.
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