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Re: Taught a young guy how to sweep the barn floor yesterday


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Posted by steve n carol on October 20, 2012 at 06:21:33 from (173.55.247.24):

In Reply to: Taught a young guy how to sweep the barn floor yesterday... posted by Oliverguy on October 20, 2012 at 05:36:21:

Asked my 19 year old G. Daughter to sweep off the concrete porch, 9' x 6'.

20 minutes later the dozen leaves were crushed to bits and still all over the porch. She was still a sweepin'. Kinda like dragging the push broom around.... lots of family were to come over and I didn't want the leaves tracked into the house....

Her brother, is 9. Still haven't gotten him to eat over his plate.... he's now learning to sweep the dining room floor, and eat over his plate, at the same time!

The same grandson was still squattin to pizz @ 6 y.o. he now takes showers instead of baths too. This is the result of a mom raising her kids by herself because the father is too busy chasing a buck!!!

Next year I hope to teach him how to drive the dozer, If I can get him away from his mom for a few days.

Their twin 6 Y.O. cousins were here a year ago, (as well as the parents). The twins left a terrible mess under and around their chairs, complete with napkins on the floor. Parents didn't do anything about it. I do KP when the family is over, so the kids can visit with the mom, I said something to the twins about cleaning up their mess. Their parents looked at me like I had lobsters crawling out of my ears. I started to pick it all up, but decided to leave it for the parents. One of the parents cleaned it up the next morning. They came by a few weeks ago, they stayed in a local motel and ate out. The kids are the ones that will suffer...

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This post was edited by steve n carol at 06:23:51 10/20/12.



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