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Ol' Joat was trying to scare,
Poor Bradley with tales about bears,
But everyone knows,
There's no bears in 'hio,
You can nap on the stumps with no cares.
 
You bet I'll give Brad a big scare,
'Bout goin' to the woods when he's bare,
I'll tell you what,
A buckeye's a nut,
I think they're deserving of care!
 
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There ya go!
 
need some corks and a hick shirt now ,and cut the bottoms off your carharts
 
This thread got me thinking......
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That's right, now I won't go cutting without one. Just have to find one with a full brim. Now someone needs to lob off their leg to convince me to get some chaps........that there was a joke, I will be picking up some chaps as soon as the ranch and home store gets them in.
 
Brad!.......hate to tell you this, but that's a stolen hardhat. Proof is in the stamp.......Hahahahahahaha!

Long story, but got a McCould confinstated from a PissFir Willie once, with that offical stamp on it.

Those were purchased at a FS auction by the local saw shop that does a large amount of bussiness with the FS. As they're no longer FS approved, they were getting rid of them.
 
Brad!.......hate to tell you this, but that's a stolen hardhat. Proof is in the stamp.......Hahahahahahaha!

Long story, but got a McCould confinstated from a PissFir Willie once, with that offical stamp on it.

Confinstated? Jeez, Cahoon, call Hooked on Phonics and get your money back. Then get out in the shop and build something. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Here's one I picked up off ebay last week. Just had one sticker related to saw stuff so I stuck in on there.

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You guys ready to cry some big tears?

There was a logging outfit in the valley, I'll bet Cahoon knows who I'm talking about, that had five large cardboard boxes full of brand new totally unused MacT hats. I'm not sure but there had to be at least a hundred. They were probably bought back in the late 60s and then just shoved in a dark corner of a warehouse and forgotten.

Forgotten until a couple of years ago, that is. During a major clean up project they were discovered and brought out. They were then laid out on the ground, run over with a D-6, and taken to the local scrap dealer.
 
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