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Posted by migraine on October 16, 2005 at 14:16:15 from (24.22.154.216):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allan! posted by Allan in NE on October 16, 2005 at 14:03:08:
Hi Allan. Glad you are able to keep your sense of humor through it all. Been thinking of you guys as I lay in the hospital for 6 days. Seems my heart wanted a vacation so decided to shut completely down and leave me next to dead. Was flat line for over 30 seconds then decided to come back for more. So they put in a pacemaker and my little friend is supposed to keep me around for awhile. Wife thought we were about to have a Farmall auction, but I say wait, not so fast dear. Fire sales never seem to work out all that well from what I've seen. Just curious how the alfalfa is doing and if you getting the moisture you need to get a good tough stand before winter? We will gladly share some of our rain from Washington if you are short. Rains about every other day here now for the last few weeks. Oh well, makes the grass grow and sets us up better for the winter. All the best to you and the mrs. Migraine
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