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Lacking that one most important sweet citrus incredibly delicious key ingredient that belongs on any and all pizza!
put the car in Park and started the car. It was the first car with a console shift for her. Luckily the parking lot was level and the car hadn't rolled away.
Man oh man the people that can't follow simple request and instructions.
She was kind of cuteOnce again, I have done the can’t keep track of which thread I’m in.
If you are close to Lexington go visit Jackson’s grave before the statue is removed.Visited Monticello today. Now the boss lady and I are in Fredericksburg to see some battlefields tomorrow. Can’t believe I haven’t been here before, only being 4 hours from my house. View attachment 8125075
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She was kind of cute
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Lacking that one most important sweet citrus incredibly delicious key ingredient that belongs on any and all pizza!
Never a coastal redwood but un Montana I cut a few Douglas Fir and Yellow Pine that were 6' at the butt.This one is for @SONIC SAAMI and anyone else who has worked Timber. Falling a Coastal Redwood c. 1890
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Maybe he has a Insignificant other who wears red sole pumps. Just guessing.Well hope you have deep pockets for your energy bill. And that little mini-split will be working it's heart out, so good luck.
That's a purdy pooch
In Montana they have a tree called a Tamarack Fir which had little pockets of sap all over it. A pain in the ass to cut down as they had small dry branches all the way to the ground and if you hit a sap pocket it would get all over you. We called them Piss fir.Last time I needed stitches i cut my finger with my mini chopsaw, making Blackout brass.
Wife complained about the mess I made in the bathroom sink, then told me I needed stitches. I was pissed about the fuss she made about me "bleeding neater". So....I cleaned it out good and glued it with super glue gel, just to piss her off.
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There is a similar fir tree in the Sierras and Cascades. I hated falling piss fir, you almost need to bathe in paint thinner afterwards. I can’t count the sets of Nomex Wildland gear we trashed because of the sap.In Montana they have a tree called a Tamarack Fir which had little pockets of sap all over it. A pain in the ass to cut down as they had small dry branches all the way to the ground and if you hit a sap pocket it would get all over you. We called them Piss fir.
The up side is it made good glue if you got a cut and the pine was like an astringent.
Not very many people on here like you much.A fitting demise for any fool who would put pineapple on pizza!!!
And I hope it hurt and was miserable before hypothermia stopped his heart!
I’ll take a 6’ DBH Ponderosa/Yellow pine over a 6’ DBH Valley Oak that’s on fire any day. Talk about clenched butt cheeks and a good escape route. I do kinda miss that job some times. It was an adventure for sure.Never a coastal redwood but un Montana I cut a few Douglas Fir and Yellow Pine that were 6' at the butt.
Appomattox before it gets erased.If you are close to Lexington go visit Jackson’s grave before the statue is removed.
Natural Bridge is a must see also.
In Virginia I cut some huge Red and White Oaks but never one on fire, LOL We did deal with huge rattlers, cotton mouths and copperheads. Sometimes I feel bad about cutting them, some were very rare virgin wood that will never be seen again,. Huge hickory trees that would make a million Louisville Sluggers.I’ll take a 6’ DBH Ponderosa/Yellow pine over a 6’ DBH Valley Oak that’s on fire any day. Talk about clenched butt cheeks and a good escape route. I do kinda miss that job some times. It was an adventure for sure.