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Re: Cold Snowy Days - Part 1
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Posted by Stretch in NM on February 16, 2004 at 20:11:48 from (67.225.176.28):
In Reply to: Cold Snowy Days - Part 1 posted by Stretch in NM on February 16, 2004 at 19:59:49:
Part 2 of 3 February 19 - Shoveled the driveway twice this morning. I was feeling pretty good so I got up early to do it. It was nice and clean until that $#*#* sick f-ing snowplow driver came by and covered it back up!! Went down to the hunting store. March 11 - More f-ing snow!!!!!!!! The cat's gone. Haven't seen him in two weeks. I got my tongue stuck to the barrel of that new rifle I bought. I was sittin on the porch, on friggin ice, waiting for that son-of a b snow plow driver. He never did show!. Every ###damn living breathing thing us here is frozen solid!!
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