Posted by pete black on October 15, 2009 at 10:21:13 from (75.254.212.230):
In Reply to: My tractor story posted by dawsonn on October 14, 2009 at 20:11:41:
we have been having lots of rain lately and the wife noticed a wet spot on the bed room ceiling the other night with more heavy rain predicted for the following day. went to bed worring about the leak and in my prayers i just turned it over to God. Woke up the next day, opened the yellow pages and there under roofing was an ad with a fish symbol. normally not encourged by those ads, however something told me to call. later that day a well dress professional showed up with a ladder, went over the entire house and seal potential leaks, even chaulk the fireplace. said he knew rain was on the way and wanted to make sure the leak was taken care of. answered prayer? yes, one of many i experienced in my life. by the way, only charged me $150 bucks and its a 2 story with steep pitches. good to hear your story as well, i too have a good (earned) relationship with my dad in law.
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