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Re: My wife won't ride with me: Part Two
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Posted by Franz on December 23, 2000 at 13:35:47 from (209.206.92.63):
In Reply to: My wife won't ride with me: Part Two posted by Dave on December 23, 2000 at 05:52:36:
I gotta ask, been buggin me since forst post, WHAT's the DRAWBACK? For the last 30 years or more, I was smart enuf to drive anyplace, and pretty damn much any thing. Now, I'm only smart enuf to drive by myself Mondat thru Friday. On the weekends, I'm too stupud to drive anyplace without her sittin there in the shotgun with her nose in a book. Top it off, had to take her to the tractor show, and she got BORED after 4 hours, after all, how long can you look at them old machines. Where can I get one of them trucks she won't ride in? She even gets in my M-37 Dodge.
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