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Freecycling: Old Coddger has nice load of snow for snowman

Goooooood Morning Columbia Magazine

I had my wife cleaning the driveway with her new snow shovel and it hit me that we should try and be neighborly to anyone that might need a little more snow for a snowman or snow fort. So I had her to just go ahead and load it on my pickup, and it will be good for weight. I will be glad to deliver and unload for only a small delivery charge, the snow is free. I cannot guarantee the delivery date and time, it will probably be in a few days, when it warms up and it will unload itself as it melts. I tried to get a picture of my wife at work but she had not put on her makeup and just would not allow any pics.

Don't miss this great deal.

s/Old Coddger

Red Green's wife is eating her heart out, as we speak. We hope other men are as caring as you are when it comes to making the womenfolk's work easier. EW




This story was posted on 2010-01-30 08:10:48
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Old Coddger has free load of snow



2010-01-30 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Old Coddger. If life hands you snow, let your wife make a snowman. But if she's too busy shoveling snow with her new snow shovel to build one, the kindest thing to do is give it away, which is just what Old Coddger is willing to do with this truckload he found this morning.
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