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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 12, 2004 at 10:52:24 from (64.109.72.108):
In Reply to: Helps me make it Through the night posted by stan on September 11, 2004 at 22:55:29:
Helps me make it through the week nights. I lead a double life, because that's where the money is, and what needs to be done. I leave home Sunday nights headed to an over-priced rat hole in Joliet, but it gives me a place to sleep during the week for the job. When I get off work Friday evenings, throw some stuff in the truck, and head home to Bristol. Weekends are too short, seems like nothing gets done, then I head back to Joliet where I bounce off the walls thinking about what needed to get done back home and didn't, and I can't get to from Joliet. Can't drag a tractor to Joliet to fix, then drag back to Bristol. Can't get the barn or fence up from Joliet. Can't get those junk cedars cut down from Joliet. And on and on. This site helps soothe the mind and occupy time, and give some good tips from experienced farmers. Actually, I should be home right now, but I'm on the job. The one and only time I can post while on the job. Double-time to babysit a race. So, gentlemen, lets start those engines, get this thing underway, keep those speeds up without cracking each other up, and let's get this thing over with so I can hit the interstate and head home to Bristol. I've got the week off to get a fence up. Lets get this thing over with. And thanks YT, and to all who post. I want to get out of here and home to my family.
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