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There's a first time for everything and this is new ground for me. Seems it's dyed out in here lately. Maybe now that summer is winding down, we'll all be even busier and it won't be till Nov-Dec till we all have time to BS here a little more.
Thanks for starting a new thread OSB. I hope it slows down a little(and picks up in here), this summer, besides from going WAY too fast, has been extremely busy.
Hey Jay, thanks for stopping by to say hello. Have a good time camping this weekend.
Hi folks. I've been lurking here a while but I have to getin on this one. I'm not going to hold my breath on things slowin down. seems like I'm always telling myself as soon as this is done or right after that it'll slow down. Nope. Just keeps flyin by. We don't even have all our hay put up yet and it's firewood season already. ...FIREWOOD! If it didn't save so much on fuel cost I sure wouldn't do it for the workout.
Good evening WI, anything exciting happen this weekend?
Pretty good weekend here, had a GTG at a MN FTE members house Saturday and towed the Boy Scout "float"(really just a hayrack) in the parade in town today.
Fair was next door this weekend. Spent most of my weekend over there with the kids going on rides and winning cheap toys. At least the hamburgers were good!
I got out of doing rides with the kids this weekend, almost. I went on 1 ride with them. Then, I got to go to the truck pull and have a few barley pops.
Hi all,
Finished putting in the B&W gooseneck in the truck Fri night. Hooked up the trailer today and the wife and I went for a 2+1/2 hr horseback ride. I had to ride the kids POA. Pony trot sucks! Still an awsome afternoon. Then I got her to drive the old Farmall H to go spread da nurr. Rootbeer floats on the table. Gotta go for a bit
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