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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 13, 2007 at 17:42:17 from (75.120.193.153):
i have to come clean here guys, my conscience is getting to me. to be totally fair to my "Nuptual Queen", i have to fess up that we moved here ten years ago and in that ten years i bought two tractors and got them cleaned up and running, rebuilt several small farm implements that i use around here, set up my shop to work in, and even built myself a little bar/kitchen in one corner of it complete with a little stove, microwave, fridge for keeping my choice of beverage cold, and a sound system. also over the last ten years, i've made my, "you know who", several (hundred maybe) promises about the nice house i was gonna fix up for her. i guess i can't blame her for that hardness that has seemed to grow on her nose...she HAS been very patient. but she ain't lettin' me too near that shop right now. that's my confession guys. i guess you can stop feelin' sorry for me now. she does spend thursdays shoppin' with her mom, and when the cat's away you know.... -mike
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