Posted by tony in Mass. on June 12, 2011 at 15:10:07 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: messy shop posted by lyle niemi on June 12, 2011 at 12:20:14:
What's this rumor I hear about you selling a 9N? Hey, to me that's like winning the lottery. Why don't you get a fergie T-O somethin' up there? I have too many. SO? Your sweet wonderful little bride is cleaning the cellar so you can play with trains again? Where do I get a girl like that? As for my shop, yeah, it took a couple minutes, but I got to the door, then got inside far enough to find tools for the chain saw...hey Lyle! did I ever tell you how much I hate pulling ropes to start things? Did I ever tell you how much I hate sharpening chain saws? did I ever tell you how much I hate chain saws? Insted of the chainsaw, if Canadians want to invent something really useful, why don't someone breed a moose that could p!$$ gasoline??? you don't have oak trees up there do you??? Man oh man Alberta is such a lucky place..... in summer....
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