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Re: Re: Dog gone it got my H stuck!!
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Posted by Kelly C on April 24, 2003 at 18:30:02 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Dog gone it got my H stuck!! posted by Bill Smith on April 24, 2003 at 11:26:00:
Well I went out after work today. All I got done was made the hole bigger. I also lost a set of tire chains down there some where too. I laid the chains out behind the rear wheels thinking I could get some traction. They just spooled up under the tires. I found one set the other is lost in the muck. That reminds me of the time I lost a set of ankle high rubber boots in the mud. I was locating burried cables across the front yard of a house that was being constructed. It had rained for like a week or more and any construction area was a mud mess. I walked accross the yard paying attention to my work. When I got to the other side I noticed that my Rubbers where gone!! The mud had sucked them right off my feet and I didnt even notice. I turned around to look for them and they were lost to the world. No sign of them at all. Some day some one in Carmel IND is going to be planting a bush or some thing and come accross these rubber boots.
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