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Posted by evetS on February 24, 2002 at 09:51:34 from (209.253.230.141):
In Reply to: Cabin Fever posted by JWC on February 22, 2002 at 11:14:48:
JWC, Your right. I dont respond awhole lot, but I do read YT almost every other day. ENJOY it alot. I have notice an increase hostility, venting and such. Im sure some of the events the past year didint help either. But your prescription is just what the Dr. ordered. Iv been working on the wifes 90' IROC. Tune up, grease job,etc...When I walk by my TO-35 she wispers to me "hey steve where ya going? come here , closer, closer, touch me, sit right here.... Some times if I dont stop she says HEY KNUCKLEHEAD!! Look at the fresh green weeds out there! How long are you going to treat me this way! I WANT TO SMOKE THEM WEEDS! (refering to tilling, fellas). So today I am done with the IROC and we are going to smoke some weeds! She will love me again, and again. Hey I gotta go, I hear her wispering. Talk attcha later fellas. Steve
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