Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Head on collision with a smart car…..well I'm WONDERING !!!!
Maybe was driving tractor off that trailer and 'oopsy' ?
That's a litale bit impressive!!!
It’s my shoulders, hips are still okay. Or maybe the shoulders hurt so much I don’t notice the hips.
That one gave me a good belly laugh. Most of the women in my family have the most severe case of arachnophobia I’ve ever seen. But then again, I turn into instant ninja if one gets on me or if I walk through a web.
That reminds me of a friend of my wife. She's deathly afraid of mice. She got up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and there was a mouse on the back of the stool. She hollered, screamed, danced and yelled for her husband, then got on the phone to call the exterminator (in the middle of the night) to come get rid of the mouse!
My wife has never forgiven me for this and its been about 6 years now. . .That reminds me of a friend of my wife. She's deathly afraid of mice. She got up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and there was a mouse on the back of the stool. She hollered, screamed, danced and yelled for her husband, then got on the phone to call the exterminator (in the middle of the night) to come get rid of the mouse!
Your lucky she doesn’t cut it off.My wife has never forgiven me for this and its been about 6 years now. . .
I got a remote controlled mouse (she claims it was the size of a rat). Carefully placed behind the toilet in our bathroom.
I waited about 2 minutes after she went in and pushed the remote into forward, full speed.
Let's just say the screaming that came out of there made me laugh so hard I thought I was bleeding out of my eyes. I sure can be a dick at times.
I have a 294 year old hose, and two large modern storage buildings.My wife has no problems with mice. She used to handle pet mice. OK, I lied, she has a big problem with them when they get into the home. For this reason, I have bait stations at the outer perimeter of the home and keep the garage fully stocked with mouse bait in all the corners and along the walls. When I see a piece of bait missing, I replace it because I know that the mouse has taken the bait back to its home to feed the family. She doesn't like snakes and gets upset when one gets into the house. I usually can catch them and relocate them in the woods.