h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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Well.... I was afraid this would have something to do with those goofy video game things that are so popular. I like this "GameBoy" ....need one here at the farm. "he can repair an electric fence without having to turn it off first, he can carry 2 50# sacks of oats on his shoulders. Sometime you send him to the feed store and he stops at the Speedway and picks up Mountain Dew too without being asked: bonus. GameBoy has also learned from the farm manager how to break 2 year olds and gallop them on the race track. Now he does this so the farm manager doesn't get any more broken bones." |
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your enthusiasm is becoming. GameBoy can help you with the chores you describe but he is better suited for those requiring small hands with well developed manual dexterity. |
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what you need, if fact, is a BigBoy of Manners (or you could borrow Bob's). as you may or may not know, they are harder to find than a clean Speedway. so you may have to just get by with an old fashioned snarlin oatgopher. |
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GameBoy is also quite good at data entry. |
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because I don't have one.... although a BigBoy of Manners (as gnormal pointed out) would probably suit me better. Although, he can't be too big b/c I need him to gallop racehorses for me...so more jockey height and weight would be necessary. That's why I considered a GameBoy in the first place. |
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