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Re: Murphy's Law, the mini-series!
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Posted by jeff on September 24, 2003 at 21:22:42 from (209.173.42.48):
In Reply to: Murphy's Law, the mini-series! posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 24, 2003 at 10:07:55:
Uh All of the above and below. I think it has all happened to me at one time or another. How about when your father sends you all the way back up to the house ( at least 1/2 mile everytime) to get that wrench that he just has to have to fix something. When you get back he has already gotten it fixed and is back up and running. Oh did I mention that this always happens when the truck is at the house as well or gone all together. I have walked many miles because of this one :) Seriously though this is probably one of the best threads I have read anywhere in a long time.
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