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Posted by A Young Lad's Thoughts on March 19, 2006 at 16:11:48 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: The sap will rise posted by John No Mi on March 19, 2006 at 11:17:08:
With the coming of spring and a phrase like: the sap will rise, also turns my thoughts to the fairer se-, and what they make rise.. Just think now, soon there will be no cold nights in the pickup trying to get to first ( and I don't mean gear!). You all know the price of gas, and diesel pickups hardly heat at idle! Yes, spring and we will see who had too much corn over winter. Soon the short skirts and V blouses will be out on Main St. And then maybe I can get my Team (me,myself, and I) organized to win some ----- with home runs!!!!! Yes, the joys to come that all begin with the `rising of the ' sap ' I can't wait!!!
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