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Posted by Paula on February 16, 2003 at 22:35:35 from (152.163.201.189):
In Reply to: Bad Habits posted by Dick A on February 15, 2003 at 09:50:14:
Oh, you poor thing! Think that's bad? My poor honey has had to put up with my air compressor, pneumatic tools, all my tractor engines, and general shop machinery noise, the occasional run away hydraulic fluid & oil slicks from the shop floor making safe walking a challenge. And now, I've got him so addicted to tractors and tractor accessory fabricating he's leaving his Hummer sales job in the city to come work on and sell tractors with me. So now,,, I have to put up with his machinery noise and tools! Oil slicks, paint messes, screaming and yelling from cracked knuckles when breaking loose and old rusty bolts, And he gets up WAY before the butt crack of dawn!
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