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Re: hey H.O.T....now for the bad news.
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Posted by mike a tenn. on February 13, 2007 at 07:12:11 from (75.120.193.153):
In Reply to: Re: hey H.O.T....now for the bad news. posted by farmer101IL on February 13, 2007 at 06:58:45:
hey farmer!!! we'd be gettin' pretty wet if we were fishin' center hill right now...but we'd be pretty warm. (the sauger bite should be on right now right?) it's gotta be close to 50 out. i'm not fishin' but i am sitting here listening to the rain on the roof reading this forum trying to find an easy way to fix my block, knowing there really isn't one. luckily, the 35 is running good so i don't have to worry about being tractorless this spring. truth???...the main reason for the 20 being in the shop is for a good reason to disappear down there. i heard you're gettin' a real white out up there. lots of wind huh? you just keep it up there where it belongs and everything will be fine. stay warm and don't get drifted over as you plow. -mike
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