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Posted by NO tools on November 28, 2006 at 19:56:41 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: Re: GET M Yeller posted by Catfish Stew on November 28, 2006 at 17:32:23:
Say Buddy Catfish. Well i'am at the house right now kinda on stand by phone might ring i'am outta here? Them other boys are down there. an they they got the claws dug in though.That the nice thing about the ole yellor cats .They keep the fire going and lighten things up.Catfish it takes special people to keep this operation going at night??. I've pulled 24 on these things many times. I've change direction in mid stream 14 times in one night?. Made thousands of spur of moment changes.Very dangerous ones at times?? we was able to crawl out???? people out side that ball park never know the danger of the night operation.It's the man up stairs.We are not seeing any let up till after chistmas. Catfish have a good one. Hay!! Hay!! leave them on or we'll be in the dark. Bill
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