Posted by Kirk-NJ on March 27, 2017 at 02:57:50 from (71.48.107.128):
I was working on a couple of 640 ford tractors I split and was piecing back together. Mail is usually here about noon or so. About 12:30 I get some exercise by walking down my 1300 ft driveway to get the mail. Wave to the neighbor across the street. No mail yet so I head back up and continue to work on the tractors. A couple hours later I head back down to check the mail again. Neighbor still out there working in his yard with his wife now and I give them a wave again. No mail yet so I head back up and work on the tractors. About 15 minutes later I head in the house for something to drink. I see my wife and say no mail yet and she sez no mail today. So I say what is it a holiday? She sez no it's Sunday. I must be getting old when I don't know what day it is. Maybe it's cause my wife didn't go to church yesterday. Well as least I must have gave the neighbors a good laugh.
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