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RE: [ihc] RE: Father/daughter projects



Her mother gave her the speech about "you always have to tell us" "Even
if you can't read the ticket to know what you got busted for"  Have I
ever told you that my wife was a lot of fun in high school?  Still is!
Urination was the word she couldn't read.  As in public urination.
Behind a car in the parking lot at a dance, but her father was sure she
was on the stage with the band when she did it.  We weren't dating at
the time or I would have been around to keep her out of trouble.  Farm
girls are used to sneaking behind something, not a big deal, but it was
to the cop who caught her.  

This is what I have to look foreward to.  You can't have her, I would
miss out on too much fun.  

Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ihc@domain.elided [mailto:owner-ihc@domain.elided] On Behalf Of
Allan Ericson
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:57 PM
To: Ed Sohm; 'Jim Grammer'; ihc@domain.elided
Subject: Re: [ihc] RE: Father/daughter projects


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Sohm" <idaemes@domain.elided>
To: "'Jim Grammer'" <jgrammer@domain.elided>; <ihc@domain.elided>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:47 PM
Subject: RE: [ihc] RE: Father/daughter projects


> And my daughter (4) was showing off for a guest (6) Monday night and
> poured a couple ziplock bags full of water down a cold air return vent
> in a second story room.  The two little girls ran down to the bedroom
> beneath it and surprisingly found water leaking out of the ceiling.
> They screamed and the women who were supposed to be taking care of the
> kids then screamed for me to come in the house.  I thought the house
was
> possessed, no water lines near the leak.  Of course, it stopped
shortly
> after I flipped the breaker on the well.  Glad they owned up to it.
> Very glad it wasn't me who removed the vent cover to paint and never
> replaced it.
>
> She doesn't get in trouble in the shop, well except when her and her
> brother took nail polish to one of the front hubs on my 800.  It sure
is
> a pretty hub now.
>
> Ed

Ed-

I really like that kid. She'll go far. If you ever get tired of her,
I'll
adopt her.

-Allan


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