Lmao! I should ask TM how much he wants for that jacket ... and maybe borrow your mustang and show up to the gtg in that.Hey … Mason … get a little black hair dye and some axel grease and steal that leather that TM was wearing and you can start to look like a real Greaser!
And another thing, loose that smile … it's bad for your image!!!
Then just tell RI Chevy that you need to borrow that ride of his and you'll be all set!
ANGELO takes care of friends and tree service workers. It's a round file situation for the nature of the work at hand.Woooo, I'm takin some shots!!! My chains usually do just fine unless they encounter some dirty wood. No race chains, just work chains.
For better or worse, I do all my own chains! Square file only.
only cause he old and can't lern how square works... by hand...in the field....ANGELO takes care of friends and tree service workers. It's a round file situation for the nature of the work at hand.
Size don't matter fappers!
Have you run any ported saws before?Hi guys, I know you dont see my name around here much, but I'm pretty active on other forums. I'm a bit of a Mac nut, gonna do my best to be there!
I cant hold a candle to Lee lol. I met him briefly at the upstate NY GTG two years ago.Looking forward to meeting you. You and Lee may have a thing or two to talk about, he has a few.
I cant hold a candle to Lee lol. I met him briefly at the upstate NY GTG two years ago.
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I would have been the guy with the McCullochs and the McC tattoo on my forearm lol. This photo was taken in NY 2 years ago.Don't know anyone (who is not a dealer) that has as many saws as Lee, and many of his look like they fell out of a Museum!
Don't recall if I met you or not (lots of folk at the NY GTG), but looking forward to seeing you in CT. Not as many people, but easier to keep track of who is there! Lots of real good people at both events, I hope the NY continues again next year.