But if the fellow fell the trees would he not be standing in fallow?
He would be standing in fallow if the fellow fell the trees and did not follow with replanting.
But if the fellow fell the trees would he not be standing in fallow?
But if the fellow fell the trees would he not be standing in fallow?
I have met some extremely uncultivated fellows in this business.
I came up with a riddle: Pale stick with the fallow end. Isn't a match. What is it?
Answer: Bob's good leg?
You're not married. I can tell.
You've been looking at my legs? Again? I worry about you. Besides, one day one leg is the good one, the next day it takes a turn and the other one is the good one by default. Too many years of walking and cutting on sidehills.
True that. If you walk both ways on the hills you can at least keep em the same length.
Nope, You are right.
Wait. It's a fate that befalls most of us...sometimes more than once.
I have met some extremely uncultivated fellows in this business.
I came up with a riddle: Pale stick with the fallow end. Isn't a match. What is it?
An ice cream bar:rolleyes2:
slowp said:A Tiki Torch???
Metals406 said:Answer: Bob's good leg?
Three pages and no one has mentioned that the firewooders are actually like the quiet middle child in a family who sets everyone up then sits back and observe the hilarity ensue?
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