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Re: O.T. hey farmer101...CLOSE THE DOOR!!
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Posted by farmer101IL on February 14, 2007 at 15:41:15 from (63.26.17.230):
In Reply to: O.T. hey farmer101...CLOSE THE DOOR!! posted by mike a. tenn. on February 14, 2007 at 15:20:23:
Mike, Yes it is true , i did it everywhere i go , if i decided to live there the weather gets screwed up. since i'll be living in IL this year you should have good weather again this year. I know] last year wasn't to bad there. I figure there should be one more storm here, let's say marchish. 2 blizzards in one year is enough. I'm thinking we'll have one of the wettest springs on record here. Figured how your going to fix that block for the tractor yet? Farmer I'm ready to go to Cal. for a little R@R. Friday morning i'm out of here for 2 weeks. Probably rain out there when i get there. And if i'm lucky mud slides. LOL Took 2 hrs to start my backhoe this morning. 2 hrs to plow out. Have 4 ft. drifts. From what i've been reading this cold shouldn't affect your honey do's. Get them things done cause spring is only around the corner, up here it's not a sharp corner though.
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