Posted by farmerwithmutt on July 18, 2016 at 13:33:48 from (166.182.3.100):
In Reply to: Work till you drop posted by riverslim on July 18, 2016 at 11:05:31:
Cute picture thanks for sharing. I can remember those days of making hay in the mow temperature and humidity way up didn't need sleeping pills to sleep at night. One time working 3rd shift milking and running the farm time and sleep were short. It was raining and I was raking for balage and I finally had it shut the tractor off and went over the side. That's where they found me curled up in the mud and rain coming down sound asleep I got a chewing out for that apparently when they thought something had happened instead of me taking a nap. When I was in high school and dad was sick so mom had me getting up early so I wouldn't miss school. What she didn't know was I just go to school and fall asleep strange thing the teacher must have liked me keeping my mouth shut because I got on the honor roll. Fun times back in the day.
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