Posted by Brad Gyde on December 13, 2010 at 16:05:48 from (68.28.138.227):
I try not to be one to complain, I know there are many that have it way worse than I do, but I just need to vent for a minute..
It started as a good day, got a phone call from UPS about a package I have been expecting.. Was a communications error, but got it straightened out.
Or weather is cold, but I helped the missus make her way to work, stopped at NAPA and ordered a part for my truck (that started giving me troubles last night).. Lucky me, they had it this afternoon..
Fired up the heat in the barn and went to work.. Still have yet to find the gremlin in my truck, but one step closer I think..
Opened the mail tonight.. WELL.. There's some good news.. I guess the township has decided I have more stuff than anyone should be allowed, so it's looking like I'm gonna be scrap happy for the next 30 days to appease them.. At least the price is up here I guess.
Just makes me mad.. It made me mad enough that I just gave up.. I know I have a bunch of "junk", but I try to keep it lined up, and in some sort of order.. Not scattered all over the 40 acres.. Guess I should have scattered it, harder to tell what is around here that way I guess..
On the bright side, after scrapping the 3 combines out, I should have some money to finish up one project or another..
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