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Old 08-14-2009, 03:07 PM
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Good Idea Jim H.

I never throw anything away either, but it seem like every time I go to do something I have to make a trip to town first (Most disturbing).

I usually have to go to the bathroom first. Or I just forget what I was looking for...
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I much rather drive the 8 miles so I can get away from the Boss (Wife). So that makes 16 miles there and back. HA HA!
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Old 10-27-2009, 09:11 PM
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I have found that the best way to keep from needing some odd piece or part is to keep it. I have kept goofy stuff for years, then one day in a fit of reason, I say to myself, "Self, you have dragged this thing around the country for years now, and have never found a use for it. It's time to throw it away." So I do. Within two weeks, never fails, I need that exact thing and have to go to town to buy it again.

I plan to retire soon and find a place where I plan to set down roots and never move again. I have vowed that once I find that place, I will never throw away any useable thing again.
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Oh, yeah. So you think you have saved some $$ by defacing pennies, huh? Well, I actually work for the government and I'll make a lot of reward $$ by turning you in to the feds!!!:biggrin2.gif:

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Oh, yeah. So you think you have saved some $$ by defacing pennies, huh? Well, I actually work for the government and I'll make a lot of reward $$ by turning you in to the feds!!!:biggrin2.gif:

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Oh yeah ??? just how much of a trip the feds would go on to save something as useless as a penny?? when dollars arent worth anything,. it takes ten dollar bill to buy something worth a dollar. thats why we keep our old good tractors, cause the new ones will not do the work.:biggrin2.gif:

I can imagine a lemo coming to my door with black suited,dark glasses, foot ball sized men gloves and all getting out their wrenches to find a penny with a hole in it:biggrin2.gif:
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Oh yeah ??? just how much of a trip the feds would go on to save something as useless as a penny?? when dollars arent worth anything,. it takes ten dollar bill to buy something worth a dollar. thats why we keep our old good tractors, cause the new ones will not do the work.

I can imagine a lemo coming to my door with black suited,dark glasses, foot ball sized men gloves and all getting out their wrenches to find a penny with a hole in it

Legend has it that the IRS is responsible for the Grand Canyon when they believed that a guy had embezzled a dime and buried it in his back yard.....and they are still digging trying to find it!!!:biggrin2.gif:

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Very good idea! Thats about the sizes I use the most of. Some of these old threads are as good as theas old tractors!
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