A Productive morning so far (not)

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B_Turner

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manual said:
This definitely is a west coast thing.:clap:

Manual, give me a while. I am trying hard to come up with a clever reply.:monkey:

Like that out west our pumpkins grow so large we sometimes need the full wrap 066 to deal with them.

Nah, I need to keep thinking on it....
 

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manual said:
This definitely is a west coast thing.:clap:

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B_Turner said:
Hey blis,

Your link isn't showing up on my screen.

It is now. I went to the link in the meantime and saw you pics. See, you aren't 17 at all.

Just kidding. Pretty funny, although it really looks like one of my Moms brothers. This monkey's uncle?
 
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B_Turner said:
Definitely for those with not enough to do today.
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And more shear excitement:

Got a PM that said, "see, I knew you west coasters used long bars even though you didn't need them!":ices_rofl:

He also gave me grief about the rubber boots and old chaps.

Busted.
 
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Like The Woods!

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Ever try to cut into the old fashioned Blue Hubbard type of winter squash? Those babys are tough. No wonder they keep so long...they are nearly impenetrable. Always used an axe to cut them up, but I am having other thoughts now.:chainsaw: Probably wouldn't need too much bar oil for cuttin' up the squash family.
 
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