Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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The plains of SE Colorado are dotted with homesteads abandon in 1930s. Most people who managed to sell their farms sold them at a "profit"
because most of these farms were claimed in the homestead act. Most of them did not sell, just packed up and headed west. I will grant you my grandma's homestead looked about like that before and after 1930, but the dirty 1930s are certainly remembered by her as time of strife and having very little. She was born in 1921, so she remembered it well. Their fields did blow away and their animals did starve. They did not loose it all because they had some irrigated land.

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Guy I know who’s family went west and finally homestead in Kansas pre 1900

Said nails and blacksmiths were so limited that people would burn their house down and collect the nails and move on
 
I thought the Swiss built all the roads to be used as emergency airstrips…….maybe it was a law …….

So it is the U.S. interstate system, copied from the Nazi's. Every so many miles of interstate have to be straight in order to land aircraft. Eisenhower was impressed with the German autobahn system.
 
I thought the Swiss built all the roads to be used as emergency airstrips…….maybe it was a law …….

Have you ever noticed how many sections of our interstates are straight as an arrow and clear of trees or other obstructions for a 3 mile distance?

There's a reason for it.
 
I'm drunk, have Rattle Can, and you have to deal with it. Tikka T3x Tac A1 an Leupold Mk4 6.5-20 (already cerakote tan, hence tape).
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I like how you have the cement protected from overspray! Genius! Eventually you will be able to go prone out there in your multicam nearly invisible to the neighbors.
 
Guy I know who’s family went west and finally homestead in Kansas pre 1900

Said nails and blacksmiths were so limited that people would burn their house down and collect the nails and move on
Not much stuff built out of wood in SE Colorado because there are not many trees. Most homesteads around here were rock, sod, or Adobe. Grandapa used to out us to work pulling nails, straightening them, and filling coffee cans.

Grandma was part of a group known as the Christy Bastards because there was no preacher in the area to marry her parents before they started having kids. It's funny going to historic places around here like Boggsville and knowing she played in that house with those kids.
 
Those are nothing compared to some of the newer cage pedals. I remember when I got me new bike I accidently shifted the wrong way, foot slipped and planted in the ground. The pedal raked the back of my leg and stopped the bike. The skin hanging off the pedal looked like cheese hanging from a cheese grater.

I had some diamondback triple traps back when first statred riding freestyle and did dirt jumping. They destroyed my legs. I got Primo meat tenderize pedals. First set I didn't break in few months. The set I have now is 22 years old and been through 3 bikes. I wish I had swapped them on before my other pedals cheese grated the back of my leg.
 
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Those are nothing compared to some of the newer cage pedals. I remember when I got me new bike I accidently shifted the wrong way, foot slipped and planted in the ground. The pedal raked the back of my leg and stopped the bike. The skin hanging off the pedal looked like cheese hanging from a cheese grater.

I had some diamondback triple traps back when first statred riding freestyle and did dirt jumping. They destroyed my legs. I got Primo meat tenderize pedals. First set I didn't break in few months. The set I have now is 22 years old and been through 3 bikes. I wish I had swapped them on before my other pedals cheese grated the back of my leg.
I ran the primo meat tenderizer pedals for years myself, I also invested in a pair of lizard skin shin protectors, they were so worth it back in the mid 90’s
 
Looks like the Rhone River Valley, possibly near Sion. The Swiss used to run these kind of drills frequently on their highways, not so much anymore.

It also could have been next to the Meiringen AFB (boards spanning the fence and airmen coming from the right).
 

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