He's nice. Mrs. FS was just talking about moving to Montana last evening. She looked at me funny when I mentioned raising dental floss. .
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He's nice. Mrs. FS was just talking about moving to Montana last evening. She looked at me funny when I mentioned raising dental floss. .
Your garden cart is like mine. I bent the tongue at the front of the bed with too much weight. Pounded it straight and bolted unistrut to each side. Couldn't find similar channel to make a new one.The x27 split the red oak like butter. I did find a red oak suitable for the 43" bar View attachment 1037646
I noticed it said 200# max load. It definitely had over 200# in it. I'm working on another one I have that I plan on beefing up.Your garden cart is like mine. I bent the tongue at the front of the bed with too much weight. Pounded it straight and bolted unistrut to each side. Couldn't find similar channel to make a new one.
Do it man .Don’t make me get my ported saws out KK lol
You're killing me, it's crazy all the stihlheads around , we gotta say something every now and then. I especially like to say something to anyone who proclaims "their brand" to be the only one.Wow the husky guys are getting really uppity.
Mine is 100% American"their brand"
Can they handle it?Do it man
KK, that's appropriate use of an apostrophe. The apostrophe between "he" and "s" is for a contraction, as the long form would be "he is." You're also right that an apostrophe can also be used on a possessive noun.Unless he's good at field aging deer, remembers seeing him last year, or has trail cam pictures of that buck from last year? Probably not.
I'm not sure the apostrophe in "he's" is necessary? It may make it plural instead of possessive! Wait! Maybe its an abbreviation!
@Hermio !!!!!! Where you at?!
So could my kids, and my boy didn't start reading til he was 9 . You should see them when I'm texting, dad, that's, this, and you need this there, and that shouldn't be there, it's not a question why's there a question mark . It's a text, not a textbook guys lol. It's almost like arguing with spell check on my computer .I'm going to stop trying to sound smart, my grades were near the 10th percentile in my HS graduating class and I never finished college...an English teacher can probably poke holes through a lot of the stuff I type.
Got that right!!
Yeah, mean I get it . Thats why you keep your Huskies in the silverware drawer and one by the butter dish hu? Fir cutting something right? When you actually need to "saw" something like a log or even a real tree. You grab a STIHL. I get it! Good on ya!All in good fun.
I have a pile Stihl saws too, I only keep the huskies around for when I want to cut something......
It was a rhetorical question Sierra RKK, that's appropriate use of an apostrophe. The apostrophe between "he" and "s" is for a contraction, as the long form would be "he is." You're also right that an apostrophe can also be used on a possessive noun.
Not to nitpick, but in your second paragraph, you should've added an apostrophe in "its," as that's also a contraction. Now if the "its" is a pronoun and it has possessiveness, the use of the apostrophe wouldn't be correct...i.e. "the dog buried its bone."
I'm going to stop trying to sound smart, my grades were near the 10th percentile in my HS graduating class and I never finished college...an English teacher can probably poke holes through a lot of the stuff I type.
Red , White and Blue these colors don’t run!! !! America madeYeah, mean I get it . Thats why you keep your Huskies in the silverware drawer and one by the butter dish hu? Fir cutting something right? When you actually need to "saw" something like a log or even a real tree. You grab a STIHL. I get it! Good on ya!
I keep mine on the kitchen table, couch, wherever I go they go .Yeah, mean I get it . Thats why you keep your Huskies in the silverware drawer and one by the butter dish hu? Fir cutting something right? When you actually need to "saw" something like a log or even a real tree. You grab a STIHL. I get it! Good on ya!
Right, all the better for sawing butter and other tough stuff that Stihls can't handle......I keep mine on the kitchen table, couch, wherever I go they go .
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Yeah, and on those lonely nights who wants a stihl to keep by their side while watching a show .Right, all the better for sawing butter and other tough stuff that Stihls can't handle......
Keep the bars and chains on the Stihls for cuttin wood and these are shelf queens. Pictures are worth a thousand words.I keep mine on the kitchen table, couch, wherever I go they go .
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Huskys, dolmars, jreds for the nice clean hardwoods, stihls for the dirty nasty softwoods . I'll run any of them, but I still prefer the huskys, especially for limbing and falling, but a guys gotta do what he's gotta do so.Keep the bars and chains on the Stihls for cuttin wood and these are shelf queens. Pictures are worth a thousand words.
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