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Well it don't look like i'm gonna get to lift my truck or fix any of the worn out spring busshing or axle pivot bushing for a while or fix the chipped turbo wheel. I came home from work tuesday and a pipe froze in my attic and flooded the whole first floor of my house with an inch of water it was coming out of can lights and ceiling fans and i'm not even sure if the insurance company is gonna cover it yet. It kinda sucks i built alot of this house my self 2 years ago and hired a plumber to plumb it and he cheaped out and didn't spend the 10 dollars on pipe insulation so now the nice log home i built is partly ruined.
We're having a very similar year here. Everything is breaking at a rate where I can't keep up with it. To make matters worse, we just found out someone torched our entire farm up in Arkansas. The new house, the log house my great grandparrents built, barn, everything.
You will get it fixed. I'm sure. Country boys will survive right?
I'll be happy when I can finish up fixing my truck and save some fuel money up and go kick someones teeth in. I know who did it. The police don't care though and neither does anyone else in my family.
Things will get better. I have to start going to church though. That will probably help. I think someone put a curse on me.
Arkredneck, wherabouts do you live? Hopefully it won't be too hard to fix being a log house. I know it's a booger drying things out in the winter but if your house is like most log homes it shouldn't be too bad. They are built to last.
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