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That belong to Paul Bunyan?Found a pocket knife today.
That belong to Paul Bunyan?Found a pocket knife today.
I’ve got sheath knives that aren’t as big as this thing when it’s folded out. It’s just BIG.Well that's a dandy.....but, it looks like you need to grow up a bit before you can use it.....lol
Truth. Some times it takes a while.My grandfather gave me some sage advice when I was first married..
“Just do what you know you need to, she’ll get over it”
Read that carefully...
It’s better than just face value.
Good morning Steve. Supposed to get some rain today, then get to 98!!! Anybody want to come sit in a sauna and sweat?Morning everybody.
Good morning, been there done that a lotta time working in St Louis. Bright sun wood heat asphalt and a lil quick dump of rain and the sun back out. Not fave memories of working up thereGood morning Steve. Supposed to get some rain today, then get to 98!!! Anybody want to come sit in a sauna and sweat?
Yuck.Good morning Steve. Supposed to get some rain today, then get to 98!!! Anybody want to come sit in a sauna and sweat?
Be a good day to cut and split fire woodGood morning Steve. Supposed to get some rain today, then get to 98!!! Anybody want to come sit in a sauna and sweat?
Many times as a little tyke we slept on a blanket in the back yard in south county to excape the heat.Good morning, been there done that a lotta time working in St Louis. Bright sun wood heat asphalt and a lil quick dump of rain and the sun back out. Not fave memories of working up there
Open windows over night has inside temp at ( love it) 64°. Windows now closed and warmer air kept out.
How does the wheat look out there?Morning fellas. I'm not sure how long it takes to get over a hot, dry year like we had last year, but it's trying. Got another .90" last night.
I've been around. Not on here much lately.
Not good from the fields I've seen and the guys I've talked to. It's very thin. It was too dry when it was drilled and we just didn't get much over winter and spring rains were delayed a bit. So it just had too much ground to make up.How does the wheat look out there?
MH