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Doesn't matter where you live in this town it seems to be the same way. I've worked in quite a few new subdivisions and found the same type of people, it seems like on every block you find 1 to 4 beer drinkers that live off their wives. That crack "will work for beer" you'll hear it more in this place than anywhere else. I have a neighbor that started a charity called Battle Against Distracted Driving, BADD, because his daughter ran into a snow plow while texting. He doesn't do any public promotions of it as its just to write off his daughter's bills and supply him with a free vehicle, gas,insurance and beer money. 2 males over 20 and 2 over 50 and they live off his wife and daughter, really want to get a picture of him sitting behind the steering wheel of his BADD van drinking beer and sending it to Bikers Against Drunk Driving. It would be easy to get the picture but he'd see me taking it and unfortunately he knows my landlord.
Afternoon Morris. Another day with rain here. It just started raining again a few minutes ago. We have a surplus of rain right now for the year. So far we have gotten 22" of rain over normal.
It`s a real mess Shaun. I have some work lined up for this fall and since it`s so wet some of it likely won`t get done before freeze up. The long range forecast is the pits.
I am hoping for some dry weather for a few days even a week or two. I would like to get a few things done on the truck and I still have to make tent poles.
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