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#381541 Apr 8th, 2014 at 12:21 PM
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Johnny's helper, Russell, got cement in my wheelbarrow.[Linked Image]

I pitched a fit so I got a new wagon.[Linked Image]



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Did he buy the one for you?
Is 4 wheel easier to use?
What was you cementing?



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I should 'pitch a fit' also grin

Love the new wagon, enjoy.


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I have one of those wagons, from Lowes, they're so much nicer than the wheelbarrow; no chance to tip over from too much stuff, and you can lift the front up off and dump stuff into a pile.


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I love your wagon!


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I LOVE your wagon too. My DH made me a wagon when we lived ouit at the farm. It was wonderful..but when we moved he only built thois itty bitty 20 x 12 shed & it would be a major deal to get it out to use. I would have to start with backing out the john Deere lawn tractor to get it--and that would be only the fiorst.

I Hope you DO enjoy your new wagon--it looks very useful !!!


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Johnny bought this wagon for me. We built a stone wall and Russell did the work, which he does good, but he makes a mess and doesn't clean up after himself. Makes me mad.

So far I love it. James is right. It's easier than a wheelbarrow.



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Glad you love it---are there photos of the wall that was built ???


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When we bought this house there were bricks everywhere. What we did was cover the brick foundation with stone and then change the brick walls and put stone.

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Last edited by Bestofour; Apr 16th, 2014 at 01:53 AM. Reason: they were unside down


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So lovely.


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yes, Sheri, VERY nice indeed. It made me smile to see it all. Thanks for sharing.


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Beautiful Sheri...it is so nice to such pretty pics.


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Very cool Sheri
Lots of work HUH?



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dodge, I didn't do it. Russell and Jesus did. We ran out of stone and had to wait 2 years before they found any at the quarry to mine that matched. They kept trying to sell us a "similar" color. No thanks.



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Ug
Your mean Russell and God? Or is that his real name .

I had a family around here who were shacking up for many years, they had a son.
They named it Christ..........
Any way s your place appears to be awesome.


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"Jesus" (Hay-Zues) is a very common name for people of Mexican decent, it can be comparable to "James".


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The lady in my phone calls him Jesus, as in the son of God, even though I say "call Jesus (Hay-Zues), the lady in the phone responds "Calling Jesus." Makes me laugh every time.




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