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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on August 27, 2006 at 09:54:05 from (64.12.116.74):
Howdy Fellers,Still working on my loan for the farm.Loan officer from the bank said he would get in touch with me and that everything is looking good but havent heard from him in several days again.Im getting anxious but I cant make it happen faster than they can do it.Oh well just hope it happens soon,its been causing alot of stress between my wife and I.She gets mad too easy,must be a woman thing.She acts like she dont care if we get it or not one minute and then shes mad because I dont have any news from the bank.Shes a real tiger when shes mad.Her grandmother passed away last tuesday and she has taken it pretty bad.I shed a tear myself,we used to get drunk and play cards all night long when she was in her late sixties and she was hard to keep up with.She was one heck of a good friend to me and she was a wonderful card player too.she will be missed.I sure have had a messed up summer.My beans were ready earlier in the week but we were gone for a few day and had to move my dogs to my moms kennel so she could feed em for me and the deer eat all the beans since the dogs werent out there.Oh well the ids got in the shed and broke all my canning jars.They were getting some of their toy and knocked both big boxes of jars down.Things gotta get betta round here...Im on a tractor slump too can sem to find the time to do any tractor chores or coon hunting..Pray for me Im in a real rut.....RBF
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