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Posted by Allan in NE on October 27, 2005 at 16:47:03 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in Nebraska posted by Stan - Florida on October 27, 2005 at 15:17:14:
Oh heck yeah, I knew that. :>) Yep, I'm gettin' quite a pile of old rusy iron once again. It's kinda fun buying stuff nobody else wants anymore; it's way, way cheaper going this route. Although, Cowman did tell me that he has dibs on some of it when I go broke again. :>) I live in the far northwest corner of Nebraska, out by Fort Robinson where the US Calvery killed ol' Crazy Horse back in the day. My grandpa used to buy his saddle horses off that post when it was still operational and when the Army mustered 'em out. Darned nice mounts as I recall, but I sure got a belly full of the derned hayburners as a youngster. Probably why I just don't get all excited about horses anymore. :>( The subdivision I now live in is called Poverty Hill. This is where I am currently trying to organize a local wife-swaping club. To date, the only one who is really for the darned idea is my wife. Hmmmm. :>( Thanks fer the hollar, Allan
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