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Top of the day to you John, RTR, RC, old texan
Hope your day is great.
I looked at Barts return, please close your eyes when looking at the apparel.
A banana hammock does this line justice.
I have no idea what that pirate is going to get for an award.

Our field has been cut, now being raked.
Should of been done 2 weeks ago, bit dusty.
Not my rodeo, just sell per 4x4 round.
So the total is what I'm interested in.

Still fighting with Beatles, now the field has been cut its open season on the berry patch.
 

Top of the day to you John, RTR, RC, old texan
Hope your day is great.
I looked at Barts return, please close your eyes when looking at the apparel.
A banana hammock does this line justice.
I have no idea what that pirate is going to get for an award.

Our field has been cut, now being raked.
Should of been done 2 weeks ago, bit dusty.
Not my rodeo, just sell per 4x4 round.
So the total is what I'm interested in.

Still fighting with Beatles, now the field has been cut its open season on the berry patch.
Mornin P.J.!

Got your $@#*! beatles here now too.
Killed one and gave the other a boost through the air that were molesting a pea vine leaf/leaves.
I see grape leaves are getting chewed also.

Some windrowed hay was getting wet on my way by the other day.
I mowed a lot out on the hunting property last week and have been cheering every drop of rain since. It was very dry.

After a great start this spring , growth slowed as conditions dried. Around 2.5 inches or more behind average depending where you were looking a while back.
But there was a stretch it just didn't rain at all. With grasses and such going dormant in places. That put haying behind probably.
Wasn't anything to brag about I could see in those windrows the other day.
 

Mornin P.J.!

Got your $@#*! beatles here now too.
Killed one and gave the other a boost through the air that were molesting a pea vine leaf/leaves.
I see grape leaves are getting chewed also.

Some windrowed hay was getting wet on my way by the other day.
I mowed a lot out on the hunting property last week and have been cheering every drop of rain since. It was very dry.

After a great start this spring , growth slowed as conditions dried. Around 2.5 inches or more behind average depending where you were looking a while back.
But there was a stretch it just didn't rain at all. With grasses and such going dormant in places. That put haying behind probably.
Wasn't anything to brag about I could see in those windrows the other day.
The jet stream goes from west to east.
So I think those Beatles were yours first. 🤣
 

Might just be getting started here.
Deerflies only been getting high numbers for a week or two.
Deer flies seemed to be a tad late this year.
That or I'm just early.
They land and bite, but those horse flies have the ability to take a chunk quicker than the paw slap.
 

Deer flies seemed to be a tad late this year.
That or I'm just early.
They land and bite, but those horse flies have the ability to take a chunk quicker than the paw slap.
I always wear a hat outside...Prevents most sneak attacks from behind.

Barefoot one day many years ago outback to the barn area to check on the horse.
She had a horsefly on one ear.
I reached up and snapped it a good one.
Horse all happy about the favor jumped about two foot high in the air and one front hoof landed on the arch of my right foot.
Being on sand helped not break it. But ouch.
Couldn't blame the horse though.

"Jim crack corn" evolved.
Till the meaning seems lost. Maybe even before the civil war when minstrels wrangled (or mangled) it.

Was alleged to be a song Lincoln liked. Though The Battle Hymn of the Republic was called his favorite.
[Lincoln’s musical friend from the Shenandoah Valley, Ward Lamon, once recalled: “Many a time, in the old days on the Illinois circuit, and often at the White House when he and I were alone, have I seen him in tears while I was rendering in my poor way that homely melody [‘Twenty Years Ago’].”2
https://www.whitehousehistory.org/music-in-lincolns-white-house#footnote-2
But Lamon had a way of cheering Lincoln, too. His interpretation of the spirited banjo tune “The Blue Tail Fly” was a special favorite with the president. With its comic lyrics and syncopated beat, this type of song formed the core of the popular new minstrel shows of the time.]

 

at last I have found out what to do with all the random bits of metal we find… 😍. NB…. Saw this for sale today…. I have not made it…. Yet … 😎
 

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I took my fencer in as wasn't working right. Right?
The Mrs picked it up today as she was driving by the repair.
So I hooked up and zilch, grounding out.
Unhooked the grounding wire and it came alive.
The whole unit case, even the rubber push button cover didn't protect the charges.
So I used the water hose as an insulation to turn the unit off.
Man oh man 6250 volts gives a kick.
I should use this in the morning to get moving. 🤣
Why oh why some days I wonder.:BangHead:
 

JVA5th.

That camaro, if you don't sell as a complete car... The dash, console, door panels, gauges are worth quite a bit of deniro!
Thank you for the info. My step father will never sell it for some reason. There are multiple vehicles sitting around
 

My little brother 3D printed this took multiple days and multiple pieces has primer over it so it can be painted
 

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Thank you for the info. My step father will never sell it for some reason. There are multiple vehicles sitting around
Lots of folks like that.Had a friend who always was on the lookout for old cars like that.Saw a nice Pontiac LeMans one day sitting in a field with a small tree growing through the open engine compartment so stopped at the house to ask the man if it was for sale.Man asked if he saw a for sale sign,he answered no,man said,then the mother...... not for sale!:laughing7: It,s still there as far as I know!
 

Lots of folks like that.Had a friend who always was on the lookout for old cars like that.Saw a nice Pontiac LeMans one day sitting in a field with a small tree growing through the open engine compartment so stopped at the house to ask the man if it was for sale.Man asked if he saw a for sale sign,he answered no,man said,then the mother...... not for sale!:laughing7: It,s still there as far as I know!
We have a mustang next to the road and people always ask me if it's for sale to the point it is an annoyance at times lol.
 

Used to go door knocking. Ask if someone lived there, they'd say no.
My brother would give me shite for getting the wrong address.
We would play out this imaginary act out on the steps.
Folks would be drawn in on this family spat.
They would be wondering why I was getting the third degree.
My brother would explain that he was to be looking at some glassware and pocket watches.
But I got the wrong address.
Then we'd ask if they knew of anyone willing to sell some knick knacks.
20 minutes later we were digging in cupboards, closets, buying stuff.
Try that today, the door would be slammed.
 

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