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Re: How do widows dispose of tractors in your Club
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Posted by rustyj14 on July 18, 2006 at 18:35:42 from (71.245.188.126):
In Reply to: Re: How do widows dispose of tractors in your Club posted by Bill of TN on July 18, 2006 at 10:59:04:
I know exactly what my widow (to be) will do with my junk, as she calls it. she'll have a roll-off brought in, and everything i have collected over 56 or more years of marriage will go directly into it, and then she'll toss me into it, too, to save the cost of a funeral! A woman who lived next door to us did just that! Her husband was a drunkard--a fifth of cheap whiskey a day. He also was a very good mechanic-could fix anything that ran, or didn't! Well, she didn't throw him into it, but i know she would have relished the thought! She tossed everything into that big steel box, and had it hauled away! Oh, my one son might fancy my Gold Star 5-string banjo, and the old mandolin, and uncle's fiddle, and the other one will take all of my guns, but the other stuff will go into the dump! Rustyj
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