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Speaking of storms. I was just reading some very very bad news for those down in North Carolina that were flooded out. It’s in the ag report that’s mailed out.

Extreme levels of E Coli have been found in 97 percent of the acreage tested in North Carolina that flooded in that hurricane. Rendering farming and even living on the land unsafe.
 
Tradition of Senior Leadership serving the troops on holidays....

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Yeah we're still here. lol
Man, the world needs showed some nasty weather, here, heck, I trimmed trees and mulching leafs with the mower sending them down the hill, just sat down to relax after I cleaned and shined the inside of the fridge, my body is telling me to stop, but seeing the big smile on sugar britches makes it better.
Thank God we only have my two sons coming for Thanksgiving, MeMikieJr, his beuityful intelligent wife and My granddaughter, and my youngest Creed, less is more here on the hill my friend
 
Speaking of storms. I was just reading some very very bad news for those down in North Carolina that were flooded out. It’s in the ag report that’s mailed out.

Extreme levels of E Coli have been found in 97 percent of the acreage tested in North Carolina that flooded in that hurricane. Rendering farming and even living on the land unsafe.
You know thats bad, this happened in Mississippi 20 plus years ago and I believe live stock and human life was lost, hospital was reported to have a full wing closed down because of E Coli breading.. not good, not good at all..
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I also heard Horses have a break out of herpes virus, events have been canceled
 
You know thats bad, this happened in Mississippi 20 plus years ago and I believe live stock and human life was lost, hospital was reported to have a full wing closed down because of E Coli breading.. not good, not good at all..
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I also heard Horses have a break out of herpes virus, events have been canceled
I remember Hurricane Katrina that being a problem too.
 
Well the pilot will be back tomorrow overall
I can’t complain. It was the alternator which I was guessing. It’s going to cost $900 total for parts and labor but that is going to cover the alternator, belt, new battery, inspection and emission and tax.
 
Well the pilot will be back tomorrow overall
I can’t complain. It was the alternator which I was guessing. It’s going to cost $900 total for parts and labor but that is going to cover the alternator, belt, new battery, inspection and emission and tax.
No emission or inspection here but the tax part is the same.
 
No emission or inspection here but the tax part is the same.
I wish we didn’t. The pilot was out of inspection since September and since I don’t drive it often because I drive the dart most of the time anyway. I forgot to get it done. I keep the pilot around for the crappy weather
 
I wish we didn’t. The pilot was out of inspection since September and since I don’t drive it often because I drive the dart most of the time anyway. I forgot to get it done. I keep the pilot around for the crappy weather
Good idea, crappy weather soon I think.
 
Well the pilot will be back tomorrow overall
I can’t complain. It was the alternator which I was guessing. It’s going to cost $900 total for parts and labor but that is going to cover the alternator, belt, new battery, inspection and emission and tax.
Ouch! Sorry to hear this. That’s gotta be a tough pill to swallow considering you know what the job entails.

But sometimes you do what you have to do, and you move on.
 
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I have a lot of 73+ duster doors and I like to convert cars to metal tops .

So i cut the skins off the later doors to use the skins to repair the earlier metal tops.

Took all day to strip and cut 5 off them

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