Posted by jim bean on February 08, 2009 at 07:58:01 from (216.16.55.220):
In Reply to: Re: Where's Your Son? posted by Ken Crisman on February 08, 2009 at 07:29:08:
My folks went away for a weekend and we were behind on field work due to wet spring. So I was in charge(@ 15) for the weekend. I was told absolutly no Sunday tractor work as was the norm in those days for our community. Choring allowed but no field work. Well I went out on Sunday and got the tractor stuck in the mud and panicked. So I went to the neighbor (Dads Best friend) to get pulled out so I wouldn't be in trouble for that . But of course I was in trouble for all the other stuff especially getting the neighbor out on Sunday also. Did not get a butt tanning but heard about it for a long time. Funny how we always got things done in those days without Sunday work. Wish we had some old values back!
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