Posted by dave2 on September 05, 2012 at 02:29:33 from (79.240.156.60):
Took a few bangs on the head thru life... Couple real hard ones and always joke about being hard headed... Seems to be taking an effect now and then...
Most recent (5 minutes ago).... :
In the spring (or longer), Big Fred down in the basement was bragging on his Fiskars shovel. Decided I hadda have one and ordered it (German company but that shovel not sold here)... Got it, used it a couple times and put it in the corner where it should be..... Now, the home (including house and all buildings) place is about 60x200ft.... Needed the shovel and looked all over for it several times since June.... Looked at the outside town stalls and no shovel.... Finally figured I left it back there and someone walked off with it...... FF and I got on Amazon a few days ago and ordered another one which is on it's way...... Few minutes ago, I went in a room that I haven't been in since early May to measure it (gonna make it a feed/tack room and winter place for SWMBO's plants)... Opened the door and there stood my shovel..... No reason in the world for it to be there that I can think of (remember). But I must have been carrying it when I was in there once.......
I worry about myself sometimes :roll:
But, I'll have 2 of the best shovels in the world............
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