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Re: Harley Drops off Radar
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Posted by Harley on March 09, 2005 at 14:15:12 from (66.82.9.81):
In Reply to: Re: Harley Drops off Radar posted by Soroll on March 09, 2005 at 11:52:29:
Hey guys now that you'all opened the ball, this is why I haven't been to coffee lately. Momma got ahold of the checkbook and said I couldn't send any more quarters out to western Nebraska for horsey feed till I helped out around here a little more. But NOW, I just can't leave this one alone. 1. That kinda looks like beating a dead horse don't it? 2. Do you suppose the rider got on his CB and said he was "10-10 and on the side?' 3. Better hurry up and get the barn built, this one is going to sleep outside. 4. Well you get the picture. I been saving em up for when I got enough money to make it worth my while. :-) Later, Harley
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