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Posted by ironsales on June 18, 2007 at 08:02:16 from (76.209.203.2):
My first fathers day turned out to be wonderful, i was looking foward to starting this week off great but then, all heck breaks loose. I went to see my son, 3 hr drive to hospitalwere he is (who was born on the 25th of may, still in the hospital, , had lung problems, doing wonderful now) had a great morn, went to go get ready to go home, can't find expensive camera, search high and low find it, ok lets go, stop at Bass Pro Shops, send a little money ($20), hit road, truck runnig great, pull into McD's to get some quick dinner, get in truck, NO OIL PRESSURE, check oil, ok, 800 miles till oil change, get back in truck, 5lbs of pressure, call step dad, 1.5 hrs away, tell him come get me, 3 hrs later he shows (had to get trailer lights working), nearly midnight, get truck loaded, pull out of McD's 18 wheeler in front of us blows tire, can't swerve, hit aligator in road, great now no trailer lights, get pulled over get ticket, alls well, minus the trailer lights, get home, unload truck at shop, go and get derelect jeep out of barn (hasn't been drove since hunting season), go back to truck to unload it, Barney shows up saying I am robbing the place, 2:30 in the morn I am madder than a one legged man in a potatoe sack race, tell Barney were he can go, finally get home, decide i need a early start, afraid the jeep might heat up on way to work, new thremostat in jan., head out around 6:30 am for what should be a 45 min drive to work, finally get here at 8:15, after stopping twice to let jeep cool off, now here i am all hoped up on enery drinks in coffee trying to stay awake, i was hoping that this week would turn out good, i start my new job wednesday, but a few minor setbacks have made it wonderful
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