And when she gets cold she gets kinda mean. So I put ANOTHER $160.00 on the old Capital One card at Tractor Supply. Don't laugh. Y'all ever tried to get a little off a chick when they're cold pissed off and bundled up? It ain't happenin...
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Let her in the house to warm up first?Y'all ever tried to get a little off a chick when they're cold pissed off and bundled up? It ain't happenin...
BOOOOOOM!!!!Let her in the house to warm up first?
Yeah the bigger store in Warner Robins had one. And I do mean ONE...This one.Tractor had a Kerosene heater?
I tried to find one last week..what was the price?
Edit.. Sorry, I see the price now.
That was a fair price..gonna go check my local tractor supply. See if they have one?
I used to have that problem when we lived up North where she had to shovel the fresh fallen snow off the porches, sidewalk's and drive way. Once finished she'd come in complaining about being cold, but I'd teller her. You'll warm up quicker if you cook us a hot dinner. I never understood? I mean.... We had a corner lot and it had three times as much sidewalk as the other houses on the block. I always figured the exercise of shoveling so much snow would keep her warm and make her hungry. The way I figure it she got tired of cooking hot meals so we had to move to Georgia. IDK?And when she gets cold she gets kinda mean. So I put ANOTHER $160.00 on the old Capital One card at Tractor Supply. Don't laugh. Y'all ever tried to get a little off a chick when they're cold pissed off and bundled up? It ain't happenin...
Not long after my Mom was born my grandparents lived in a little town way up in northern Michigan called Alpina. I should mention that my grandmother came from right here in Centerville GA . Anyway one super cold day my grandfather arrived home to her my mom and uncle all dressed and packed up to go. She told my grandfather either he could drive them back to GA or drop them off at the Greyhound station. You can guess how that went.I used to have that problem when we lived up North where she had to shovel the fresh fallen snow off the porches, sidewalk's and drive way. Once finished she'd come in complaining about being cold, but I'd teller her. You'll warm up quicker if you cook us a hot dinner. I never understood? I mean.... We had a corner lot and it had three times as much sidewalk as the other houses on the block. I always figured the exercise of shoveling so much snow would keep her warm and make her hungry. The way I figure it she got tired of cooking hot meals so we had to move to Georgia. IDK?
Well it ain't a fireplace but it is glowing red and heating up the living room right quick like.