bigbadbob
Here For The Long Haul!
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Wifey just went to kentucky a few weeks ago and brought back a bunch of bourbon, also some bourbon creme. That takes a cup of coffee to the next level hahaThe most wonderful coffee creamer of the year View attachment 315355
good weather is now two weeks late
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New choke pull…but it usually doesn’t even need it
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21 years and 200k miles, still a nice solid truck
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The wife wearing cut off jeans???View attachment 315269 View attachment 315270 View attachment 315271
Mountain in the back is one of two man made, the western mesquite gold mine.
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I guess *shrug* people buy jeans already tore up now. All mine are tore up honestly.The wife wearing cut off jeans???
I had a million-dollar idea, start a program where you offer a “core-charge” at places like Carhartt so you can get old, worn out jeans from blue-collar guys. Then, after thoroughly cleaning them, you re-sell them for hundreds of dollars as designer “genuine hand-distressed” jeans to the folks with too much money.I guess *shrug* people buy jeans already tore up now. All mine are tore up honestly.
Why did you want them short, how did that benefit you as a sawyer?Well, as a long time worker in the woods, my usual fashion is to cut my jeans off making them "high waters". Out of habit now, I still cut them short even though im no longer a gyppo timber feller. View attachment 315478
Well that hem that on the bottom of jeans, if you run a jillpoke (stick) up yer pantleg and it's still attached to a log or something it can cause you to trip, making it even more dangerous when felling timber. Cut the hem off and the pants will rip easy in case you get caught up on something trying to get the F out of Dodge.Why did you want them short, how did that benefit you as a sawyer?
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