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Re: hey H.O.T. heat wave today!!
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Posted by HillsofTn on February 06, 2007 at 10:22:15 from (68.19.228.212):
In Reply to: hey H.O.T. heat wave today!! posted by mike a. tenn. on February 06, 2007 at 04:43:33:
Hey Mike, Looks like we both struck out today. I finally get a decent day to work on it and I feel like a tractor ran over me! I think my granddaughter donated that "little cold" she had. The county schools closed a couple of days to allow the flu absenteeism to get better. (Note: they get state money based on the attendance, so it is a bad money day when too many are out). My granddaughter chose to come and stay with me. Now she feels great and I feel terrible. I would go ahead and fight the rust battle, but if my chest cold got any worse I would never hear the last of it from my wife. Women have a way of convincing you that your decison-making process is proof that the Neanderthals didn"t become extinct - we just changed our physical appearance and kept our little brains. I think your wife has hit on the ultimate plan - if you want to work in your shop on your stuff, you will have to complete her project first. Besides, control of available space and temperature are two areas that women accept as their devine right to rule. So I guess we will both postpone our projects for a day or so. I think I will light the fireplace and go feel sorry for myself.
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