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I missed the MN reference too, but I'm from MN so that would make sense.
Morning all, a rainy Easter here, spending the day in the shop polying more kitchen cabinet parts.
We have a small house, bought a starter home 30 years ago and have it so filled we are over quailified for Horders are us.
Added 12 foot to the already large 2.5 car garage to make it a shop, it is filled with stuff also.
To much trouble to move and at 68 I'd have to have it done, last time we moved we bought a keg for the guys, who preceded to drink the keg and become pretty much useless for the move, some how I got blamed for joining them and we ended finishing the move the next day, hangover and all.
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