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Posted by dave2 on August 21, 2010 at 12:41:53 from (139.139.35.70):

Start mine at 1900 yesterday.Had night shift and the natives were restless. Usually get so set back and just chillon the verge of napping. Busy all night.

Get off at 0700 and have to screw around til 0800 to pick up a rental trailer .

Get home and lay down just to get up for people looking at foals at 1000 hung out with them while they kicked tires and took them home to work out details.

While there, a couple johava's witness's show up and tried to mend my heathen ways. Told them in my best people voice that I wasn't interested, then told them to leave, one shoved past me thru the gate and said "what about your wife?" My people skills kicked in and me and the dog sent them out onto the street scrambling for the contents of their briefcases and coming real close to a combine.

Got rid of the people and had an hour to nap before going to pick up a water tank and trailer the wife got off ebay. And drop her off for an appointment halfway on the trip to pick her up on the way back.

Get laid on the couch and in a few minutes, the dogs bark and the bell at the gate rings. The 2 JW's were there with 2 cops because I assaulted them with a vicious dog. Called the dog, told them what happened (all on private property), and they asked if I wanted to press charges. Said no, they chewed on the JW's a$$ a while and were on their way.

FF, dropped the wife off and get to the address for the trailer, nothing there, phone number was wrong. Asked at a nearby house and they knew the person who lived just over there and pointed out the house.

Down the hill and thru several narrow streets I get to the house.

Tank is not there, it's about 3 miles away on a road that the trailer tires are are in grass on each side and a bank on oneside with about a 45 degree drop on the other side. Get to it and it is blocked in with a bunch of junk.

2 hours later, I'm on the way back to pick wife up and get home, unload, turn in trailer, eat, chores, and be at work again.

People driving like idiots, road construction, yada yada.

Back at work now and the natives are still restless.

Calgon........Take me away............

Done now

Dave


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