Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Before and after,
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still have to find a doner meter for the third one from the left.
 
You're right! It was Karl who linked to it! My poor memory serves me as well as it usually does, huh ...
 
I was thinking Petite Dirty... But hey, run what you brung! I'll take pre...post... As long as she says yes (she really doesn't have to understand what she's saying, just so I get it on tape for the hearing)
I'm sure if you had been there that you would have tried the hiney lick.
 
Well,i welded that broken gear on the utv transmission, backed it out and it didnt break. Preheated and post-heated and cooled it off slowly. Figured it would shatter the second i put it under load. It didnt. So i guess it was a good farmer repair. Long day.

The wife loaded wood pellets into 20 lb containers,460 lbs. should last two weeks.
 

They are never easy.
No. But I almost screwed up again. I was pallbearer and the guy behind me tripped, bumped into me right as we were setting the coffin on top the grave. I almost lost my balance but somehow caught myself
 
No. But I almost screwed up again. I was pallbearer and the guy behind me tripped, bumped into me right as we were setting the coffin on top the grave. I almost lost my balance but somehow caught myself
I had a similar incident at my grandfathers funeral 30 years ago when we were taking the coffin out of the Church and down the stairs to put it in the hearse. My heart froze as I was sure we were all going down the stairs in a heap.
 
So...somebody else screwed up and you got the save. :thumbsup:
I suppose you can say that, not really his fault. That fake grass carpet they had around the grave site was slick as ice
 
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