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Looks to me like you are sharing the parking lot. When they do get on the road, you need to follow them. Might be some free lumber available if you do.
I was watching them "tie" the lumber down and with the lack of weight in the front of the trailer it must have been a fun drive home.
At least the tow rig is a Ford Excursion.
Apparently my sister out at the farm has decided the skunks are no longer cute. She has been sprayed on or near the back porch twice now. The latest was night before last.
Just a few minutes ago, my BIL was headed to the back door with an arm load of grocery's and got sprayed. Apparently a good portion of the groceries were ruined.
She has been out with the 22 pistol and shot at them quite a few times. When my sister is shooting, it appears the safest place to be IS IN FRONT OF THE GUN!
Brother in Law is not any better.
I also told her they need to take the 22 out and practice with it since they can't seem to hit the broad side or narrow side of the barn when they are in the barn with the door closed.
She is thinking I need to go back out there now. She said they have put a couple of pans of cat food out in the driveway to lure them out. I'm thinking the air smells just fine right where I'm at and besides, I'm doing something that is critically important at the moment. I'm watching Scorpion King 3!
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. Saturday #6 is here. Headed into town for a Board breakfast meeting and then a short work day at the gun club.
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 53 to 58 depending on which source you look at.
To be or not to be, that is the question! 6.0, 6.4, 6.7 diesel engine in a super duty and used 6.7's all look like they require half ownership in Fort Knox.
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