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Posted by Galen on December 23, 2005 at 05:17:48 from (216.170.44.22):
In Reply to: Ain't that always the way! posted by Mike in Ind. on December 22, 2005 at 13:51:32:
Back when I was in High School, I spent a couple of weeks on a ranch owned by a friend's Uncle. He had a HUGE "tool shed" (must have been 30x50). He would use a wrench, open the door and fling it in. Next time he needed the tool, he couldn't find it, so he'd go to town and buy another - and fling it into the shed, THEN couldn't find THAT one....and on, and on! He couldn't get his older (early 60's) JD tractor to run, so we get in the truck and go down to the dealer and he writes a check for a new tractor (somewhere about $40,000)! The guy died the next Summer. We went up to help the Aunt get ready for the sale and found a gold mine in the shed!
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