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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by Stephi on June 20, 2005 at 10:08:11 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by thurlow on June 20, 2005 at 09:31:18:
Oh, we're beyond the 'saturday night pickup' stage. We're living together. 2years now. That's why it's so aggravating that he's not gonna show me how to do this. It's dawned on me that he's the 'mess up once and you'll screw up all the time' kinda of person. Yes, I screwed up once. Had a bit of an accident tedding hay last year, the first and only time I ever did it. I blame this on 'them'. lol They just put me on the thing, with no real instruction about how close not to get to things when turning. aka: a wagon. (I was squawling) lol. His dad thought it was funny and went on about how his dad wrapped the tedder around a telephone pole one year, literally. Tyson thought I had destroyed the planet. Anyway, I guess that's the deal. He never had an accident while he was learning this stuff. lmao
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