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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 10, 2007 at 13:18:25 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: Same stuff - different names posted by David in Wales on February 10, 2007 at 12:46:26:
Yes, as a matter of fact could you explain what the heck warm weather means? It is getting to be just about enough cold for us here in the midwest. However I'm guessing that come July we will all be complaining about the hot weather again. Sorry, I have been married (just a figure of speech)to a farmer that has three waters that are freezing up, and he seems to think that my hands do not get as cold as his. The fact of the matter is if he had installed them correctly in the first place they probably would not need the attention righ now when it is 12 below and the cattle need water. My ex-wife's mom was from England, and for fourteen years I never could figure if she was ticked off or trying to be funny. Only good clue was when she started throwing things, then I had the brains to figure she was mad, just wish I had the sence to shut up though. Yea I'm the type that could never walk away from a bees nest with a stick in my hand. Why not try it? Thanks for the information, I will try to remember.
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