SUMMER CHAT 2014
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But when are you going to find time to work a another job? Crap you have school, then a full time job keeping your stuff running & fixing it up. Then you have another full time job keeping your mom & dad in line.
I thought you were going to come to work for me? LOL
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Howdy az gang 97 expedition started acting up today but dad was in to much of a hurry to let me know what was wrong so right now she is just parked.
Craig I would help you if I was closer. I have been hoping to get this job for a while so I hope I finally get it being this was my first interview. I have a decent chance because they are opening a brand new O'rielly over here in snowflake.
Trav
Craig I would help you if I was closer. I have been hoping to get this job for a while so I hope I finally get it being this was my first interview. I have a decent chance because they are opening a brand new O'rielly over here in snowflake.
Trav
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you apparently don't have horses! that machete is the perfect tool for opening a bale of hay
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Good Morning Everyone.
Wildcat, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. Except all I end up with it seems like at some point I use the stuff.
Bart, I had horses & I'll tell you nothing dulls knives like baling string. So the machete sounds like a great option & it is big enough to no loose it.
But I can tell you horses are smart enough that one time we dropped a 50# box of nails in the hay shed. Those horses would pick through the hay leaving the nails. We finally got them picked up. But when you have 12 tons of hay & a bunch loose & you screw up like that time is all you have with pallets under the hay & nails everywhere.
Wildcat, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. Except all I end up with it seems like at some point I use the stuff.
Bart, I had horses & I'll tell you nothing dulls knives like baling string. So the machete sounds like a great option & it is big enough to no loose it.
But I can tell you horses are smart enough that one time we dropped a 50# box of nails in the hay shed. Those horses would pick through the hay leaving the nails. We finally got them picked up. But when you have 12 tons of hay & a bunch loose & you screw up like that time is all you have with pallets under the hay & nails everywhere.