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Re: O/T HELP GUYS-Wife no understand
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Posted by charlie2pop on November 04, 2005 at 23:07:09 from (209.33.5.29):
In Reply to: O/T HELP GUYS-Wife no understand posted by wayne2 on November 04, 2005 at 18:43:23:
Wayne2 wife didn"t understand when i came home the other day and told her i bought a 40 x 400 ft steel truss chicken house to move it was a hard sale on my part becouse we live in town and our lot is 100 x 220 but when i told her i allready sold half of it my half was paid for and i needed another building for the trucks and tractors i think she understood HEE HEE!!!! room for more TOYS I still got a cold supper
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