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Re: WHITE Hills of Tenn!
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Posted by HillsofTn on February 02, 2007 at 16:09:02 from (68.154.175.128):
In Reply to: Re: WHITE Hills of Tenn! posted by mike a. tenn. on February 02, 2007 at 13:40:06:
Nah, I can't make it tomorrow. My son is paying back some work favors he owes to his hunting buddy. But hopefully we will get together at an auction or tractor show sometime in the near future. Yes, I am the one with the notorius four-year old. I haven't had a chance to talk to her today, but I am interested in her reaction also. She is the one that, when she was three, her dad went by the daycare to pick her up. The lady told him she would have to go in and get her out of time-out. When she got in the truck, he asked her if she had been in time-out. She looked up, thought about it for a minute, and asked, "Daddy, did you see me in time-out?" No, was the answer. She thought a minute again and replied, "Well Daddy, if you didn't see me then I wasn't in time-out". I think I have the makings of a good country lawyer here!
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