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Mechanically challenged Gadberrian: Why all those parts left over?

He sympathizes with the plight of Chuck Hinman. Fortunately, even today in beautiful Downtown Gadberry, two great guys take pity in a pinch

By Charles Marshburn

I can fully sympathize with Chuck Hinman because I was born with the same handicap. Fortunately for me, I had two friends in high school that were born with mechanical blessings and always stepped in and moved me out of the way when I had an urge to attempt something mechanical. They moved me so they didn't have extra work trying to come behind me and fix what I messed up! I have two great guys next door here in beautiful downtown Gadberry that have taken over for my high school friends. I never could figure out why I had so many extra parts left over when I attempted to fix anything.

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