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Chris in Washin

01-31-2006 02:01:23




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Never drinking beer in favor of rum? I thought you guys had the good stuff up there. Down here we have a saying: how is drinking American beer like making love in a canoe? It fu#%ing near water. Yeah those guys in Oregon never did figure out how to feed their loggers. Up here in Washington we would just dump a steam-shovel load of batter onto a flat car, roll it across the fire pit, flip it with the high-lead, and call it good with a side car of molasses.

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gordon hulgan

01-31-2006 15:37:34




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Chris in Washington, 01-31-2006 02:01:23  
hugh,ran abatch off,good ,it tase better than rum, i know you think,



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Hugh MacKay

01-31-2006 10:26:46




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Chris in Washington, 01-31-2006 02:01:23  
Chris: I remember Walace, he died in 1956. Always claimed he fought in the war of 1812. He claimed he got hit in the stomach by a cannon ball that drove him 14 miles. Now, we never really believed him, but when along with his yarn asking if he got hurt. He always said,"Well it knocked the wind out of me." Men like that are not being born anymore.



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Chris in Washington

01-31-2006 13:10:02




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-31-2006 10:26:46  
Hugh, My Uncle Moe said he fought in that war--something about powdering alligator behinds. He said that when they ran out of powder, he started chucking cannon balls by hand. He lamented that he could never throw one of those light 12 pounders more than a half a mile. I hope he wasn't the one that hit Walace. Must have been that clean living back then.



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Hugh MacKay

01-31-2006 13:40:42




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Chris in Washington, 01-31-2006 13:10:02  
Chris: Walace told another tale about a big wind that caught the horse mower with cutter bar down and gears engaged, blew it across the field mowing hay as it went, the dump rake followed raking up the mowed hay.

And those guys currently giving me a hard time over at Implement Alley, think the baler made life easier. Heck, Walace's cocked hay probably blew in the barn as well.



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Chris in Washington

01-31-2006 14:44:02




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-31-2006 13:40:42  
Hugh, Moe told me about a flock of geese coming down from B.C. late in the season. They landed on a lake but got caught in a terrible storm. When the storm cleared, the lake had frozen and trapped all of their feet into the ice. The geese took off, ice and all. All of the people down in Arizona had enough ice to last them till the following summer.



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Chris in Washington

01-31-2006 02:17:00




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 Re: Hey Hugh in reply to Chris in Washington, 01-31-2006 02:01:23  
Oh, and for Texans, all of that sh!t is hard to rope, and shootin' em makes em mad. We just throw em in the mill pond and all of that water confuses them for awhile.



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