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Re: Brain dead?
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Posted by Butcher on February 17, 2003 at 19:49:37 from (67.250.226.217):
In Reply to: Brain dead? posted by Butcher on February 17, 2003 at 17:17:47:
You know, now that I think about it, stupidity like that really isnt funny. Years ago when I still attended the Heitschusen family reunions in Conroy Iowa, Most of the old guys had lost some of their "parts". Between my grandpa, his brothers, and his uncles, you could have made a whole person out of the limbs they were missing. But in there defence, they were working with machines that were not exactly user friendly. It was probably hard to make the change from horses to machines. I should ask my wife to boil 20 gals. of water so I can defrost the web of my combine. I'll bet she would tell me to, well, you know.
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