john in la said: (quoted from post at 04:56:25 06/18/08) I bet your wife could cure your problem if you went on a trip for the weekend.
Do you know my wife?????????
When we bought our place, there was a 5 ton dump wagon here for the sole purpose of hauling horse *** away and dumping it on a farmers field for him to spread. Beautiful wagon 6' wide and 14' long with a hand pump or hookup for hydraulics to tip it either right or left. I went away for work for 3 days and came back to see the wagon setting in front of the neighbor's house and a chincy little 4x6 trailer "that was so much more practical for our use" that he'd traded her for it. Wasn't sure who I wanted to kill first......
10 years later she's still alive and offering to help me clean up. As for the neighbor, he was a kid at the time and only following his old man's example. He's grown up and pretty much honest now even though his dad is still a crook. BTW they were having work done on their house and using the wagon to haul stuff away when the crane base slipped and pretty much wiped it out :)....
As for the valuable material I have laying around that the darling wife refers to as junk, I get the urge now and then and pick a spot to clean. Like a shopping trip sometimes as I find stuff that I forgot I had.
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