Posted by James Williams on October 02, 2012 at 15:06:56 from (69.251.26.114):
In Reply to: Is this sick or what posted by 37Chief on October 02, 2012 at 13:12:41:
Cheif,your story brings back a lot of memories,When I was a small kid growing up on my uncles farm we would bale hay,drop it on the ground and loaded it on a old Diamond-Reo truck.Since I was to small to load the hay I was taught to drive the truck,I was watching in the mirror and saw my uncle laying on the ground kicking his feet,I jumped out of the truck and was wandering what was going on,He said a black snake ran up my pants leg,after I got him setteled down he had a hole in his pocket and his keys fell down his leg,We laughed about that untill he died,I sure miss him
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