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Old 05-06-2014, 10:58 PM
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Somebody stop me before my wife does. First it started with my Dad giving me his old 1811. Than I bought a second 1811 for parts. Sunday I drove 5 hours one way for a non-running 682 just for the 3 point lift. I plan on putting the lift on one of the 1811's. I told the wife for ten hours that I just wanted the lift and would sell the rest. The 682 looked rough like it just came out of a barn. Pushed it in the garage and gave it a bath. Now I like the Red 682, reminds me of my old red 1980 CJ7 jeep. Dang I'm in so much trouble.
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Old 05-06-2014, 11:56 PM
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Somebody stop me before my wife does. First it started with my Dad giving me his old 1811. Than I bought a second 1811 for parts. Sunday I drove 5 hours one way for a non-running 682 just for the 3 point lift. I plan on putting the lift on one of the 1811's. I told the wife for ten hours that I just wanted the lift and would sell the rest. The 682 looked rough like it just came out of a barn. Pushed it in the garage and gave it a bath. Now I like the Red 682, reminds me of my old 1980 CJ7 jeep. Dang I'm in so much trouble.
What would get you in trouble?
Are you not the man of the house?
Congrats on your "new" the 682
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Old 05-07-2014, 06:01 AM
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Are you not the man of the house?
(offtopic) After the wedding the newlyweds go to the hotel. The groom takes his pants off and hands them to his new wife.
"Here honey, try these on" says the husband.
The wife replies "Those are too big, I could never wear those".
"Just remember that" says the groom "I'm man in this relationship, I wear the pants".
The wife reaches up under her wedding gown and pulls out her panties then hands them to her husband "Here honey put these on". The husband replies "I'll never get into those"
The wife responds "Keep talking like that and you never will".(/offtopic)
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Old 05-07-2014, 06:08 AM
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Somebody stop me before my wife does. First it started with my Dad giving me his old 1811. Than I bought a second 1811 for parts. Sunday I drove 5 hours one way for a non-running 682 just for the 3 point lift. I plan on putting the lift on one of the 1811's. I told the wife for ten hours that I just wanted the lift and would sell the rest. The 682 looked rough like it just came out of a barn. Pushed it in the garage and gave it a bath. Now I like the Red 682, reminds me of my old 1980 CJ7 jeep. Dang I'm in so much trouble.
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(offtopic) After the wedding the newlyweds go to the hotel. The groom takes his pants off and hands them to his new wife.
"Here honey, try these on" says the husband.
The wife replies "Those are too big, I could never wear those".
"Just remember that" says the groom "I'm man in this relationship, I wear the pants".
The wife reaches up under her wedding gown and pulls out her panties then hands them to her husband "Here honey put these on". The husband replies "I'll never get into those"
The wife responds "Keep talking like that and you never will".(/offtopic)
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Old 05-07-2014, 08:56 AM
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What would get you in trouble? Are you not the man of the house?
That's the problem, he IS the man of the house and not the woman of the house.. when mama's not happy no one is happy! You aren't married are you Zippy?
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Old 05-07-2014, 10:09 AM
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I'm with Zippy. If I want another cub, I get another cub. Mamma don't get a say. Oh, she complains, but it doesn't bother me. My yard and garden look nice, and I make enough on the side with them that it's seldom that my fuel and repairs for my own use don't get covered. Last weekend, went and tilled two gardens on Sunday afternoon. Made $55. That covered the fuel for my mowing and sweeping the yard, tilling my garden, the gardens I did, and the fuel for the truck to go with money left over. Happy, happy, happy!
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I'm glad, Jenn's ok with my my cub addiction! She has her own cub, and gets to ride the super, so she's happy.
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That's the problem, he IS the man of the house and not the woman of the house.. when mama's not happy no one is happy! You aren't married are you Zippy?
Oh yes, and happily I may add.
But as I said before, if I decide to buy something I buy it. NEVER had one complaint. Never will
It's a two way street, she buys what she wants also
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My wife is a good sport about things. I just don't have room for them all, when it is winter time. I do like to get the car inside.
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