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Re: hey H.O.T...full house! (shop)
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Posted by HillsOfTn on February 13, 2007 at 07:50:17 from (65.1.99.171):
In Reply to: Re: hey H.O.T...full house! (shop) posted by mike a. tenn. on February 13, 2007 at 06:41:44:
Hey Mike, I think I will plead that it was heredity also that made me do it. I once watched the old man take a well pump motor apart, repair it, and put it back together - right in the middle of the living room floor! It was back in the 50's and the weather was bad, snowing and down to about minus five degrees. The eletricity had gone off in the night and thus his heat light in the wellhouse didn't work. When the water lines froze, the pump motor kept running. When he brought it in, my mom gave him a look like, "not in my house". He gave her a look back like, "no water, five kids, minus five, and no money to pay to have it fixed - don't push it". Needless to say, he had everybody's total attention and cooperation until he finished it. Note: Beanie-wienies aren't too bad, if you heat them? Just in case.........
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