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Re: Re: Re: Re: Rockshaft What is it ??
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Posted by Grove r on April 13, 2002 at 08:01:06 from (161.184.23.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Rockshaft What is it ?? posted by Jake, formerly from the Yukon but now from Kansas on April 13, 2002 at 07:27:49:
Hi, Jake, finnaly moved, I see, now you are in the "Swelter Belt", wow, me, gonna stay here for a spell yet, winter wheat and winter rye are still good, price wise, though rye don't have to be consumed just in the winter.....Had me one o' them things once, to, girl friend, that is, was none too bright, had a lot of trouble pouring P. out of a boot with the directions right on the heel.....'spose it could have been worse......could have let someone else marry her....but, this way didn't screw up two familys... then, the kids we wouldn't of had would have been motherless.....dang, things gets compelcated when yous lets yer mind go......gotta go look fer ma henway, whats a henway?.....bout two and half to three pounds, dressed....
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