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Old 02-13-2018, 02:19 PM   #26
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...I'm looking forward to spring....more than that tho', I'm looking forward to getting my truck in for paint in the next 1-2 weeks...hopefully.

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Doing things in reverse or sew it seams.
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I dry age big beef subprimals in my at home dedicated fridge. The one shown was air dried for 243 days. Incredible flavor and super tender!
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Old 02-13-2018, 05:54 PM   #29
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It's Tuesday here.
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The electric side of my dual power RV fridge died over the weekend. Its now running well on propane, but that will get costly over time.
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I let DirecTv go last simmer and never missed it till the Olympics. I was talking on my hand held phone driving (that's right) in the rain on the interstate where two other hiways blend when the car I was going by decided to start coming over. I detected the movement within it's lane and was ready to react, which became necessary immediately when the car got into my lane w/o signaling. I had already dropped back and everything was cool. I guess that's when the driver who wasn't on their phone started wondering how my truck got behind them so fast. If anyone thinks I am foolish to drive while holding a phone, don't worry. I was the only one who knew what was going on. Never told my friend and the conversation was never affected.
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Old 02-13-2018, 07:30 PM   #32
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Old 02-13-2018, 11:46 PM   #33
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Couple of new Cat batteries for the Dirty-Max.
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Old 02-14-2018, 12:09 AM   #34
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Sorry not to hijack, but here is a smaller one I cleared out (was uprooted by wind). That's a big root ball. Did the Bobcat carry it on all 4s? Probably tumbled it along. Been there. Loaded a whole equipment trailer with them gnarly things with that same machine.

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Ok, back to whatever
You look stumped in those pictures.
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Old 02-14-2018, 12:13 AM   #35
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What time is it?
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Old 02-14-2018, 12:14 AM   #36
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I can eat what ever I want, and still not lose weight.
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As interesting as all this 'old truck' stuff is......is anyone watching any of the winter olympics?
(typical Canadian thing, so perhaps I should start a very small thread elsewhere...lol)

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Please explain curling. In particular does the sweeping slow or speed up the ball?
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Almost time to get up for work.... Wait, this thread hijacked my sleep! Speaking of sleep, can we start a poll of favorite sandwiches?
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I'm jonesing for another motorcycle.
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I stopped beside my Harley in the Garage and told it " The Snow won't last Forever!"
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can we start a poll of favorite sandwiches?
Hot pastrami, with swiss, toasted French roll!
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Since this is a Hi-jack thread I guess I can Hi-jack and show off my new shop clock. Keeps good time and works great. Second clock I've made now. Actually third but don't have pics of it so "it didn't happen with out pics" applies here.
My mom gave me a battery clock I hung in the kitchen. Great for when power went out. I can see it through the doorway sitting here on my couch, the parlor to laundry room doorway, and at the door out back from the laundry room. So I could poke my head in the door to check time, look while making coffee/doing laundry (coffee set-up in l/r). Finally died months ago and I haven't seen a suitable replacement. BUT I KEEP LOOKING AT THAT THING! Force of habit is a powerful thing
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Made Buhsketti last night with sauge we made on Saturday on Drexel Bidle's farm. Drex is 79 and still operates heavy equipment because he enjoys it. The man is sharp as a tack and fit as a pin. Bidle Brothers Excavating was founded by his brother Buzz in the '60s. Brother Jerry was the sausage master Saturday. These are sons of settlers and it was a rich experience for me that I stumbled upon when I rang up my buddy while in the area for a farm toy auction I got bored real quick with. This is the area I lived in when I had the Blue Mule in the '70s. Buzz Bidle's place was up the road.
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Turn around to get number off realtor sign to see about looking at buying this mountain side place with a view across the valley to the next mountain to get the opportunity on the truck.
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Doing things in reverse or... Built a sewing room, now learning how to sew.
Well...I'm a carpenter. My first job out of HS I was hired to learn the trade. Beore my first day Rudy told me what tools I needed to show up with the first day. Got to have the tools to learn how to use them. My kitchen is full of things I can't use. So I guess desire is the other requirement. I think that was it in it's purest form when you chose to embark on that minor transformation. Speaking of school, my best friend in elementary was Ricky Starcher. His younger brother was Mike but went by Stitch. He was bigger than us. We would play Hillbilly Bears and he was Pa Bear. We would run from him and he would hold up a broom and say "Mush Mouth, this is gonna be the last of you" POW! (gun exploded in the cartoon). All blowed up he would say "Gonna be the last of me". Thought that was the funniest thing. Yep, old Vernon & Peggy Starcher were good parents. Dad was an excavating contractor, too https://youtu.be/wTW5FDVs8EU
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Couple of new Cat batteries for the Dirty-Max.
Speaking of cats, I'm working in this house now where the woman has an old Siamese and some small terrier type dog about the same size. They lay up on the bed on the electric blanket with a view up the long farm lane. Her daughter and grand daughter had just been over to play with the dog (they live next door on the place). I guess he was feeling worked up. Hadn't been 5 minutes since they left when I got to the top of the steps, looked in the room, and say the cat laying there like the sphinx with the dog humping away. Appeared to be a regular thing. Soon as I saw them it was like the child walking in on mom & dad. In a flash he was laying next to the cat facing me with this look of guilt like he has been scolded for this before.
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You look stumped in those pictures.
Now what I gonna do wit dis ting? They have a high tension power line (two rows of towers) cutting through the place cut through woods. A very convenient dumping ground. I placed it at the edge of the woods with the roots facing the right of way too appear as a tree the had fallen right there.
This was on the farm for the old woman I did work for, after she had passed away and place was on the market. Now the new "young" owners have hired me to do work. Totally different situation on the same property. I had the power to decide what needed done before and now they come to me with their idealistic we just bought our dream looked it all up on the internet ideas w/o much regard for my veteran opinion.

I'm jonesin' to ride, too. Been a few years. Need to put that rear brake system on. I've had a lot of fun on that thing
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Old 02-14-2018, 10:11 AM   #44
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Hamburgers have absolutely no ham in them. But on a bright note, cheeseburgers do have cheese.
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Going on a long vacation on Saturday.
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Neighbor gave the cat a bath and he doesn't even like the taste of cat hair.
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Is it Friday yet? Oh! and by the way, Rubin sandwiches with fries/with BBQ sauce.
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BLT or SLT (Spam, lettuce and tomato)
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Watching North by Northwest with my wife... I hope Cary Grant makes it out of there alive! (He's not Mr. Kaplan, by the way.)
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What were we talking about?
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