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Re: Hey Tom Windsor/how are you coming along?
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Posted by Tom Windsor on July 11, 2006 at 21:44:39 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Hey Tom Windsor/how are you coming along? posted by River Bottom Farmer on July 11, 2006 at 14:37:42:
WELL, how am I coming along???? I need to specialize...I got too many project going on at the same time. 1. Doing restoration on a 27 Regular. 2. Building a building for the sawmill that I bought last month. 3. Hunting for parts for the H. 4. Gardening 5. Doing some law cases. 6. Doing a restoration of a stationary IH engine. (which incidentally is frozen up worse than anything I have ever encountered) 7. About cut my right leg off with the chain saw...and blood flew everywhere because I am taking the blood thinners for heart, took me 2.5 hours to get the bleeding topped...a quart must have drained out. I NEED A VACATION FROM MY HOBBIES...
and to top it all, the IRS send me a message and wants more information on my 2005 tax return... Want to know anything else?
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