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Re: Jeb-my 3 year old tractor helper strikes again
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Posted by colekicker on September 12, 2006 at 07:54:32 from (70.183.91.168):
In Reply to: Jeb-my 3 year old tractor helper strikes again posted by jubilee johnny on September 12, 2006 at 06:49:53:
My parents always tell the story about me checking the air in the tires. I had seen my dad use the air gauge and had been given an old broken one to use with my pedal tractor (like those solids were gonna go flat). The front tires on my mom's car kept going down. Dad would put air in them and the next week, they'd be down again. Couldn't find the leak on either of them. Then they caught the leak one day. They have picture proof. I am kneeled down at the tire checking that air pressure. With all the stories my parents have on me when I as a little rug rat around my dad working on stuff, I don't even want to know what my kids are gonna get into when they come along.
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