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Posted by 730virgil on July 18, 2007 at 09:21:15 from (152.163.100.139):
In Reply to: Todays Frustration posted by MN Bob on July 17, 2007 at 16:34:51:
not to make light of your bad day i remember story about 2 farmers talking to each other. first says that was some strom we had last night. 2nd one said yes it was a tree fell on the house, lighting struck my barn and it burned down, and my best cow was in the barn and got killed then to top it off my wife ran off with the hired man during the commotion. what a headache. first farmer gee is that all? i wouldn't have time to think about that for at least a week. a few weeks ago everything i did went wrong or broke. i went back in house and mrs 730 said why are you back so soon? i said i'm going to sit right here and watch tv as that way nothing will go wrong. yea right the electric went off so there we sat. i said to wife let's go to monroe for supper maybe that won't go wrong.
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