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I like #3
To deter groundhogs from burrowing under slabs I set 4" block under the edge of the form. Has worked every time so far. They like under slabs because it's a shallow dig.
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Welcome to the Longhorn club Killer. I have been watching that truck. The K10 I'm working on now is ochre and white.
You did some serious work on the farm.
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This goes back a long time And A marriage or two ago But who’s counting (Sorry, i tried, but was unsuccessful at the ‘Forever Marriage ‘ One beautiful Sunday morning, The wifey decided she wanted to go furniture shopping ‘Yes, honey you can take the flatbed’ The niners are on, I’d like to stay home and watch the game Well, it was t even 1/2 time, the phone was ringing ‘Honey, I love you, don’t get mad ! And then some strange man came on the line ‘ hello’ I was pumping gas at the station, Your wife is so upset ‘sorry, Ok ok what happened Well, I guess she didn’t realize how big the bed was When she was leaving the pump Oh really!! What happened Well... your flatbed creased the side of my truck, and ripped the back bumper off Bummer I’m sorry, what kind of truck is it ? Oh no big deal it’s a brand news ram, got it last week I’m, more worried about your wife, she’s really upset Ok ok have a nice Sunday Just tell her to give you the insurance card It’s probably in the glove box |
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Even though it's not supposed to be funny, I chuckled.
I have coffee every morning with my high school buddy(We have been friends since high school). We discuss his wives by number.
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Saw this beaut.. the other day
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I'll just leave this here as a thought question.
How many couples do you know where either the husband or the wife, when it came time to give each other a bite of wedding cake, jammed it into their new spouse's face, and how long did that marriage last? I was amazed at how many people came up to my wife and me after we fed each other the cake like civilized human beings and were surprised that we hadn't done any cake smearing! We were married in February of '81. That's 37 years. Maybe I should have used more cake. [ow, ow, ow, I was just kidding, honest, honey!]
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Mrs. Bee and I got married in the courthouse for $75.. went home, changed into work clothes and hauled all the junk out of the house we were buying.. seller had been renting it to some deadbeat packrats and VA appraiser was scheduled for that weekend.. one of our wedding presents was a construction dump trailer load hauled out.. still on our wedding day, had late lunch at 7-11, hot dogs and chips and set off to yosemite for mini honeymoon.. got up there late and got lost in the dark, set us back about three hours.. finally made it to our room on the river with fireplace, hot tub, etc.. got the call from the appraiser half way up some goat trail to a waterfall.. house made value we needed
I did buy her a $10k custom platinum diamond ring that is absolutely stunning.. friends of ours are members of newport yaught club hooked us up with their jeweler.. he made a one off tiffany style ring that's probably worth double that in a retail store.. we didn't have a fancy wedding, but she carries a few mortgage payments around on her finger, actually in the safe most of the time.. I'm very fortunate to found an extremely practical woman, even our recent projects on the house are intended to maximize the property value when we sell while making us comfortable while we're in it.. we have modest savings and investments but zero debt other than a comfortable mortgage.. and she's working on a solid retirement while I'm working on my second
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I would have come over to help! I took care of an elderly woman's farm needs, as far as structures go, after her husband had passed. Those varmints had probably started setting up shop once he got older and his physical issues had set in. The guy minding the grounds was a city boy so everything was a first time experience. He was constantly running the tractor into their burrows. They were everywhere, and everything that could be burrowed under was. He was making such a half hearted attempt to deal with them. If he got one in the trap you'd think he got them all. I'd tell him set that thing right back out there. They are multiplying faster than you are taking them out. Finally, I started trapping them and lost count at 15, no more than 20. Very little activity around there
Ever since my cat died I have been trapping squirrels and chipmunks. Rabbits haven't been a nuisance, though have munched some flowers. And I had to trap a young groundhog who was setting up shop. I need another cat!
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oh my folks shout and shoot at critters in the garden, and we get a fair amount of them.. two giant walnut trees in the front yard as well a few of its descendants nearby keep the squirrels hauling their nuts all over the place.. deer standing on the front porch eating mom's flowers.. everybody and their furry cousins in the gardens.. but never have I seen something so destructive to the buildings, it's almost unbelievable how destructive they are..
forgot to mention that, neighbor has trapped several.. but that's a daunting task, probably 5-10 underground or out feeding for every one you see.. without pets around, poison was my first thought but not sure what mom has already tried, she's well versed on other types of critter poisons so figured that had already been tried.. and agree totally with a good country raised cat, excellent hunters!
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Nice longhorn killer- snapped a pic of the C50 SPID- he’s the second owner
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^ thank you! wow, that's an awesome C50 with factory A/C!
here's the spid from the longhorn, heading out to work now, stopping at post office to send the $
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That guy was thinking about sitting in that C/50...a/c, radio, and hydraulic steering.
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WE were married in November, '71. I don't think we could afford a cake.
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I applaud your long marriage..
and now you can have your cake, and eat it too
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My first dump truck had a 366 with a 4 speed and 2 speed rear. It was a square body. We hauled thousands of yards of dirt with that thing. I traded it for a 71 Cheyenne super a few years ago and the guy is still running the wheels off of it. In about 1969 a guy down the street from us bought a new 70 series, black with what seemed like chrome everywhere. I still remember those big 427 emblems in the hood. I was in awe of that truck.
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Yep, both are very true. Sorry for doubling the exposure but I'd bet she already knows you feel that way.
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Same with vehicles. I bought whatever needed repair, fixed it and she drove it. She drove everything from a Grand Am builder to a Mercedes but they didn't have a payment. Now she drives whatever she asks for. Warning, a story is coming. We bought her a new Tahoe a while back. The dealer said they would finish the paperwork and I could bring a check by later in the week. We got home and I said "Now all we have to do is figure out how we are going to pay for it." She replied, "What do you mean WE?".
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That's right. She's your Little Queenie
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An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy
rode on the donkey and the old man walked. As they went along they passed some people who remarked it was a shame the old man was walking and the boy was riding. The man and boy thought maybe the critics were right, so they changed positions. Later, they passed some people that remarked, "What a shame, he makes that little boy walk." They then decided they both would walk. Soon they passed some more people who thought they were stupid to walk When they had a decent donkey to ride. So, they both rode the donkey. Now they passed some people that shamed them by saying how awful to put such a load on a poor donkey. The boy and man said they were probably right, so they decided to carry the donkey. As they crossed the bridge, they lost their grip on the animal and he fell into the river and drowned. The moral of the story? If you try to please everyone, you might as well kiss your ass good-bye.
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That is of funny, but it brings to mind in doing business around here the last few years we have to look at contracts for what is not in them more than what is.
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