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Posted by Harley on September 10, 2005 at 17:26:15 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: way, way, way , way off topic posted by Bret4207 on September 10, 2005 at 16:41:19:
Now Bret, wait just a minute here, Hehehe gonna getcha, Knowing where you work, mabey you can answer this question for me. I am 57 and was 54 when I had a stroke at work and drove a cement mixer truck. Now they won't let me drive over the road anymore, something about passing out and running down into the bar ditch or something, go figger. Never hit nobody, and it only happened once, but anyway they put me on permanent disability the first time around, and now I can't own anything. I don't even own the britches I'm sitting in typing this. The little woman does. And we can't get married because that would be joint property and they'ed take away the money it takes, about $1148 dollars a month, to keep me percolating. Lots more questions here than answers, but I saw your name here and just had to nail you. Drove over the road for about 15 years, and had a lot of love for you boys. Again, Hehehehe. Anyway, no pressure now, so get-er-done, Harley
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