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hey H.O.T. heat wave today!!
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 06, 2007 at 04:43:33 from (75.120.193.153):
larry...just saw the weather forecast, s'pose to be around 50 here today. i expect to see that red plume in the northeast sky later. good day to do it too...south wind will carry all that dust away from me...got enuf of my own. had planned to get the to-20 in the shop today, but the wife has come up with a different plan. now she's decided that all that new trim can be painted in my nice warm shop. there WOULD be room for both the tractor and the trim...if part of my shop wasn't already taken up with "her" parade float thing she made me build for her two weeks ago. i didn't realize it was gonna be stored there until the parade. my space is being invaded!! what do i do now? where do i go to hide? do you think this is part of an evil scheme of hers to push me out of my shop and back into the house? i know i know...you got no sympathy right? i hope one of us gets to work on their tractor today. let me know if you get any cleaning done on your chassis....looks like i'll have to have fun vicariously thru you. -mike
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