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Re: WHITE Hills of Tenn!
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Posted by HillsofTn on February 02, 2007 at 11:09:33 from (70.146.157.61):
In Reply to: WHITE Hills of Tenn! posted by mike a. tenn. on February 02, 2007 at 05:47:54:
Yes, we got about 1 1/2 inches overnight. I enjoy seeing about two snows per winter, then give me springtime! Have you ever noticed that wives really don't enjoy the finer points of humor. I think I have wasted some of my wittiest comments on my wife. Even this morning, she asked if I would like to go out and sweep her car off and start it for her. I replied that only the village idiot would LIKE leaving a hot cup of coffee to do that and I ranked myself at least one notch above that town position. Without blinking an eye, she asked if I would LIKE her to retire and let me go back to work. So, I picked up the broom, laid down my sense of humor, and let well enough alone. I am truly impressed with Irv's tractor! Yes, it does make me impatient to get on with the program. I am like you, though, in that I sure don't want to fight all of that red dust when I attack the main body of the tractor. I guess that will be this coming week's project. As to keeping the mouth shut, everytime I see Ron White do his comedy routine about being drunk and having the RIGHT to remain silent - but not the ABILITY, I wince a little bit because that just hits too close to home. And it doesn't take any alcohol to put me in that position - it's a natural born talent!
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