Nebraska's "Trick or Treat" October BS thread
#106
Morning Nebraska and Infiltrators.
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
#109
Morning Nebraska and Infiltrators.
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
Morning George!
#111
Morning Nebraska and Infiltrators.
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
#112
Hey Charlie. Met "Walter" at a trailer place yesterday. Nice little gray one who likes to jump into trucks or travel trailers if you don't watch him. He helps out the owner when working on the rigs. Even licked and tried to eat the dog biscuit I gave him.
#114
Morning Nebraska and Infiltrators.
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
Pat, I was looking through an old Safety Rules and Instructions for Woods Workers.
It's an old pamphlet from Franconia Paper Corp in Lincoln , NH. No date on it.
Found something that reminded me of Rob.
"If you have old dynamite that shows wet spots on the wrapper, burn it in piles of not over 100 pounds per pile."
Think we should pass this info on to Rob? or, would it give him an idea that he shouldn't have?
#116
So this entire build thread is a charade ?!?!!???!?? You secretly have built a bread oven in the garage?!?!? What happened to you Pat
#118
You guys are making it very difficult for me to concentrate in my phone conference meeting...