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Hey Donkeyhead,You must be due to drag another CAT in.Or has Anna the Saint been keeping you on a leash so you can't do the STRAY CAT STRUT????? Joe
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Sat, Aug 7, 2010 9:50 AM
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I was wondering how long it would take you to swallow the Crappie bait I've been laying out around Dennie's D2, you have been berry, berry qwiet wately you wascally wabbit. I sure am glad you are offering to go down and visit Dennie to get his D2 squared away, I feel like a gut shot cotton tail reading Ol Dennies posts about the problems he's having with that tractor,and not being able to get over and help him out personally.

Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.👽:jaw:

Yes Bro Joe, it seems poor Ol Anna the Saint has taken to praying a lot more since I dragged that RD6 home a month ago, she musta kinda thought I'd hit the wall with my D2 restoration. Well Joe, between you and me, and don't repeat this to anyone, I hadn't hit the wall, but the check book suffered a tempory "Intervention" if you know that Californian term up in New Yoik State, meaning I couldn't find it for a week or two, it was deliberately MIA I reckon😆😆 But I threw Ol Anna the Saint another curve ball with the RD6 because you can't let these girls think they have you worked out and under control. No Sir, that's definitely against the rules in my book.

When you have been married 32 years like I have Joe, I think the long suffering Anna the Saint is glad just to have me in eye and ear shot playing on my old Cats, instead of seeing me coming home from the Cathouse or the girlfriends place like a few 50 year old hooligans I know. But it's funny you should ask about more ol Cats because I do have another ol Cat in hiding, it's just a weanie little 22, not a fancy top of the shelf old Best 30 like my new best buddy Zip likes to collect, but it's perfectly adequate for white trailer trash like me, and my good buddy BruceOz.😆 It's a long way from home Joe this little 22, about 2,000 miles as the crow flies, so I'll need to be on my best behaviour for the next few months and sneak this one in the back gate just as Anna the Saint is heading to Church out the front gate I reckon😆😆

I see you are still pressing hay up north, you must have seen a record year for quality hay Joe, maybe you could buy the Redhead a roundtrip ticket down here to Dreamland to visit once she get's Dennies D2 turning left and right as it should, I could line up a few thousand feral goats for you to take home on the plane for the new "Healthy" cheese deal, or we could just go hunting feral Cats and Carp together😖mokin:😖mokin:.
Take care Bro
Ol Donkeyhead
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Sat, Aug 7, 2010 4:09 PM
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I was wondering how long it would take you to swallow the Crappie bait I've been laying out around Dennie's D2, you have been berry, berry qwiet wately you wascally wabbit. I sure am glad you are offering to go down and visit Dennie to get his D2 squared away, I feel like a gut shot cotton tail reading Ol Dennies posts about the problems he's having with that tractor,and not being able to get over and help him out personally.

Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.👽:jaw:

Yes Bro Joe, it seems poor Ol Anna the Saint has taken to praying a lot more since I dragged that RD6 home a month ago, she musta kinda thought I'd hit the wall with my D2 restoration. Well Joe, between you and me, and don't repeat this to anyone, I hadn't hit the wall, but the check book suffered a tempory "Intervention" if you know that Californian term up in New Yoik State, meaning I couldn't find it for a week or two, it was deliberately MIA I reckon😆😆 But I threw Ol Anna the Saint another curve ball with the RD6 because you can't let these girls think they have you worked out and under control. No Sir, that's definitely against the rules in my book.

When you have been married 32 years like I have Joe, I think the long suffering Anna the Saint is glad just to have me in eye and ear shot playing on my old Cats, instead of seeing me coming home from the Cathouse or the girlfriends place like a few 50 year old hooligans I know. But it's funny you should ask about more ol Cats because I do have another ol Cat in hiding, it's just a weanie little 22, not a fancy top of the shelf old Best 30 like my new best buddy Zip likes to collect, but it's perfectly adequate for white trailer trash like me, and my good buddy BruceOz.😆 It's a long way from home Joe this little 22, about 2,000 miles as the crow flies, so I'll need to be on my best behaviour for the next few months and sneak this one in the back gate just as Anna the Saint is heading to Church out the front gate I reckon😆😆

I see you are still pressing hay up north, you must have seen a record year for quality hay Joe, maybe you could buy the Redhead a roundtrip ticket down here to Dreamland to visit once she get's Dennies D2 turning left and right as it should, I could line up a few thousand feral goats for you to take home on the plane for the new "Healthy" cheese deal, or we could just go hunting feral Cats and Carp together😖mokin:😖mokin:.
Take care Bro
Ol Donkeyhead
Mike Myers , Have You Been out poaching North of the border again ???? Going to have to put a rocket under our border gaurd Deas ,for letting you slip in under the radar again .. Ian .
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Sat, Aug 7, 2010 4:35 PM
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Mike Myers , Have You Been out poaching North of the border again ???? Going to have to put a rocket under our border gaurd Deas ,for letting you slip in under the radar again .. Ian .
Play nice boys! Don't make me take my belt off😈 Feral goats Huh? I was invited to a friend of mines place in Tennesee to hunt feral pigs. A Big problem down there, hunt them with a handgun, a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, (50 caliber) the same thing I hunt whitetail deer with. Or for the shots over 75 yards my little .243 Winchester. Can you imagine the three of us in the same county? Call out the militia😈
Any way what were we talking about, Oh ya the D2, I rolled it ahead again last night, reshot more PB and actually got a little movement back to the engage position, I'll shoot her up again today and take her out for a run tomorrow, my creek is almost dry enough to clean out, so soon I can work her down there👍
Take Care, be safe, we just had a local farmer electrocuted when he got off his bulldozer to move a wire which turned out to be hot.:jaw:
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Dennie
Restored 1970 ford tractor,1931 Model A PU streetrod, lifted 1978 F150, 1971 VW bug, antique chain saws
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Sat, Aug 7, 2010 7:46 PM
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Play nice boys! Don't make me take my belt off😈 Feral goats Huh? I was invited to a friend of mines place in Tennesee to hunt feral pigs. A Big problem down there, hunt them with a handgun, a Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, (50 caliber) the same thing I hunt whitetail deer with. Or for the shots over 75 yards my little .243 Winchester. Can you imagine the three of us in the same county? Call out the militia😈
Any way what were we talking about, Oh ya the D2, I rolled it ahead again last night, reshot more PB and actually got a little movement back to the engage position, I'll shoot her up again today and take her out for a run tomorrow, my creek is almost dry enough to clean out, so soon I can work her down there👍
Take Care, be safe, we just had a local farmer electrocuted when he got off his bulldozer to move a wire which turned out to be hot.:jaw:
Regards
Dennie
Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.

Wish I could help Dennie out but am awfully busy right now--picked up 300 # of winter rye and preparing the field under the expert guidance Of Farmer 3 Joe!
And also busy trying to get my riding lawnmower going again--a couple of weeks ago it and i took a plunge into my marina basin.

Dennie--when you lug that steering clutch be sure to do it forwards and backwards--that's how i broke mine free
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Sat, Aug 7, 2010 9:32 PM
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Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.

Wish I could help Dennie out but am awfully busy right now--picked up 300 # of winter rye and preparing the field under the expert guidance Of Farmer 3 Joe!
And also busy trying to get my riding lawnmower going again--a couple of weeks ago it and i took a plunge into my marina basin.

Dennie--when you lug that steering clutch be sure to do it forwards and backwards--that's how i broke mine free
[quote="dpendzic"]Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.

Wish I could help Dennie out but am awfully busy right now--picked up 300 # of winter rye and preparing the field under the expert guidance Of Farmer 3 Joe!
And also busy trying to get my riding lawnmower going again--a couple of weeks ago it and i took a plunge into my marina basin.

Dennie--when you lug that steering clutch be sure to do it forwards and backwards--that's how i broke mine free[/quote]

Dan, If you want that rye to germinate I'd be talking to the Redhead myself, because you know Ol Farmer3 is a fishin fool and I reckon if it wasn't for the Redhead there'd be no food on the table, she don't even need no weanie .454 Cassell either, she finds her Chevy pick up can collect all sorts of wild game on the way home from town, it's just a bit hard on tires flicking left or right to hit them with the fender.

You wanna tell us about how the mower ended up in the lake Dan, or is this story another one of those "Acts of God" my insurance guy keeps telling me about, the escape clause in the policy so the Insurance companies never need pay out on any claims? Anyways, I'm sure the Redhead who runs Farmer3's ranch while he's off fishing 24/6 will get that squared away in no time too on the way to Dennies, so you better pack your toothbrush and bulletproof vest because I see a little road trip in your future👋

Hey Dennie, one of my moronic neighbours hunts wild pigs with nothing but a dog and a knife, I think I'd prefer your .50 cal handgun any day, though the good ol .308 is hard to beat on pigs just sitting out on a dam wall in the scrub waiting for them to come into drink. When it comes to pigs, slug size IS important.😖mokin:

I had a good buddy stop by last weekend with a really nice .17 centrefire his Step Dad had just given him, that was a sweet little gun to shoot, though he said factory loads are expensive to buy here in Oz, like $80 for 20 which I find hard to believe. I thought my .264 Magnum at $25 a box a ripp off! Those .17's are popular with the professional kangaroo shooters here in Oz, though obviously those guys are hand reloading spent shells. Not much good on pigs in the scrub though, a tick just needs to pass wind for the slug to be shattered in flight😆

Anyways, that's off topic, have a good weekend boys.
Ol Donkeyhead
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Sun, Aug 8, 2010 5:30 AM
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[quote="dpendzic"]Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.

Wish I could help Dennie out but am awfully busy right now--picked up 300 # of winter rye and preparing the field under the expert guidance Of Farmer 3 Joe!
And also busy trying to get my riding lawnmower going again--a couple of weeks ago it and i took a plunge into my marina basin.

Dennie--when you lug that steering clutch be sure to do it forwards and backwards--that's how i broke mine free[/quote]

Dan, If you want that rye to germinate I'd be talking to the Redhead myself, because you know Ol Farmer3 is a fishin fool and I reckon if it wasn't for the Redhead there'd be no food on the table, she don't even need no weanie .454 Cassell either, she finds her Chevy pick up can collect all sorts of wild game on the way home from town, it's just a bit hard on tires flicking left or right to hit them with the fender.

You wanna tell us about how the mower ended up in the lake Dan, or is this story another one of those "Acts of God" my insurance guy keeps telling me about, the escape clause in the policy so the Insurance companies never need pay out on any claims? Anyways, I'm sure the Redhead who runs Farmer3's ranch while he's off fishing 24/6 will get that squared away in no time too on the way to Dennies, so you better pack your toothbrush and bulletproof vest because I see a little road trip in your future👋

Hey Dennie, one of my moronic neighbours hunts wild pigs with nothing but a dog and a knife, I think I'd prefer your .50 cal handgun any day, though the good ol .308 is hard to beat on pigs just sitting out on a dam wall in the scrub waiting for them to come into drink. When it comes to pigs, slug size IS important.😖mokin:

I had a good buddy stop by last weekend with a really nice .17 centrefire his Step Dad had just given him, that was a sweet little gun to shoot, though he said factory loads are expensive to buy here in Oz, like $80 for 20 which I find hard to believe. I thought my .264 Magnum at $25 a box a ripp off! Those .17's are popular with the professional kangaroo shooters here in Oz, though obviously those guys are hand reloading spent shells. Not much good on pigs in the scrub though, a tick just needs to pass wind for the slug to be shattered in flight😆

Anyways, that's off topic, have a good weekend boys.
Ol Donkeyhead
Boy its been a while good friend got the 9k up and running what a bitch welding up the block but no more water in oil, hope your having fun Zip!!
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Sun, Aug 8, 2010 7:17 AM
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Boy its been a while good friend got the 9k up and running what a bitch welding up the block but no more water in oil, hope your having fun Zip!!
Mike,If you think your teenagers have weird hair styles ...watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoG62Wi8twU
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Sun, Aug 8, 2010 8:14 AM
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Mike,If you think your teenagers have weird hair styles ...watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoG62Wi8twU
What planet do you reckon those kids are from Joe, still I reckon that's what SJ and Old Magnet, and maybe even Ol Willie looked like back in the 60's when you and I were just babes in our Mama's arms, that's the hairstyle you see Fonzy wearing in Happy Days isn't it.😆

Tell me Joe, there was a rumour going around that the Redhead thought you needed a bigger Cat than the D2, hows that rumour you started going because it seems there's a few fire sales happening Stateside on cheap ol Cats right now. I got told about a unique 1 Ton Cat by a fella over your way the other day, I said there was no such thing as a 1 Ton Cat ever made and he said there was. Yes Joe, seems a real nice guy had a 2 Ton Cat that his wife got cut neatly in half by a oxy-acetylene torch after she caught him doing a bit of "community service" with a cute divorcee in town. I think the ex wife was a redhead too, so my tip for today is stick to fishin and farming Joe, and leave the philandering to smarter men than you and me unless you want to come home to find a D1 parked in the driveway. 😆😆

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Sun, Aug 8, 2010 1:00 PM
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Boy its been a while good friend got the 9k up and running what a bitch welding up the block but no more water in oil, hope your having fun Zip!!


Hey Zip, that Best 30 must be worth what, $1,500 now that you've done all the hard yard repairs, I'm sure Ol Tom Madden will do you a cash on the nail deal on the other bits and pieces you need to get her lookin sweet, just don't breathe a word to the IRS or Ol Arnie da Governator, those guys need the tax dollars like a flea needs a dog 😆

Hey Zip, you are the only guy I know with a steam train running from his back porch to his workshop, that video you sent me sure made me laugh.
Great to hear from you, I bet it is hotter than Wyatt Earps Peacemaker down in the desert right now.

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[quote="dpendzic"]Why don't you pick up our buddy Mr. Dependable Dpendzic Dan on your way through, you know he's like a lightning rod for disasters so if you put him on Dennies D2 something is going to break lose in a hurry, and hopefully it's just the stuck steering clutch and not some out of control asteroid hurtling towards Earth aiming fair and square for Dan at 32,000 mph.

Wish I could help Dennie out but am awfully busy right now--picked up 300 # of winter rye and preparing the field under the expert guidance Of Farmer 3 Joe!
And also busy trying to get my riding lawnmower going again--a couple of weeks ago it and i took a plunge into my marina basin.

Dennie--when you lug that steering clutch be sure to do it forwards and backwards--that's how i broke mine free[/quote]

Dan, If you want that rye to germinate I'd be talking to the Redhead myself, because you know Ol Farmer3 is a fishin fool and I reckon if it wasn't for the Redhead there'd be no food on the table, she don't even need no weanie .454 Cassell either, she finds her Chevy pick up can collect all sorts of wild game on the way home from town, it's just a bit hard on tires flicking left or right to hit them with the fender.

You wanna tell us about how the mower ended up in the lake Dan, or is this story another one of those "Acts of God" my insurance guy keeps telling me about, the escape clause in the policy so the Insurance companies never need pay out on any claims? Anyways, I'm sure the Redhead who runs Farmer3's ranch while he's off fishing 24/6 will get that squared away in no time too on the way to Dennies, so you better pack your toothbrush and bulletproof vest because I see a little road trip in your future👋

Hey Dennie, one of my moronic neighbours hunts wild pigs with nothing but a dog and a knife, I think I'd prefer your .50 cal handgun any day, though the good ol .308 is hard to beat on pigs just sitting out on a dam wall in the scrub waiting for them to come into drink. When it comes to pigs, slug size IS important.😖mokin:

I had a good buddy stop by last weekend with a really nice .17 centrefire his Step Dad had just given him, that was a sweet little gun to shoot, though he said factory loads are expensive to buy here in Oz, like $80 for 20 which I find hard to believe. I thought my .264 Magnum at $25 a box a ripp off! Those .17's are popular with the professional kangaroo shooters here in Oz, though obviously those guys are hand reloading spent shells. Not much good on pigs in the scrub though, a tick just needs to pass wind for the slug to be shattered in flight😆

Anyways, that's off topic, have a good weekend boys.
Ol Donkeyhead
[quote="Mike Meyer"]Dan, If you want that rye to germinate I'd be talking to the Redhead myself, because you know Ol Farmer3 is a fishin fool and I reckon if it wasn't for the Redhead there'd be no food on the table, she don't even need no weanie .454 Cassell either, she finds her Chevy pick up can collect all sorts of wild game on the way home from town, it's just a bit hard on tires flicking left or right to hit them with the fender.

You wanna tell us about how the mower ended up in the lake Dan, or is this story another one of those "Acts of God" my insurance guy keeps telling me about, the escape clause in the policy so the Insurance companies never need pay out on any claims? Anyways, I'm sure the Redhead who runs Farmer3's ranch while he's off fishing 24/6 will get that squared away in no time too on the way to Dennies, so you better pack your toothbrush and bulletproof vest because I see a little road trip in your future👋

Hey Dennie, one of my moronic neighbours hunts wild pigs with nothing but a dog and a knife, I think I'd prefer your .50 cal handgun any day, though the good ol .308 is hard to beat on pigs just sitting out on a dam wall in the scrub waiting for them to come into drink. When it comes to pigs, slug size IS important.😖mokin:

I had a good buddy stop by last weekend with a really nice .17 centrefire his Step Dad had just given him, that was a sweet little gun to shoot, though he said factory loads are expensive to buy here in Oz, like $80 for 20 which I find hard to believe. I thought my .264 Magnum at $25 a box a ripp off! Those .17's are popular with the professional kangaroo shooters here in Oz, though obviously those guys are hand reloading spent shells. Not much good on pigs in the scrub though, a tick just needs to pass wind for the slug to be shattered in flight😆

Anyways, that's off topic, have a good weekend boys.
Ol Donkeyhead[/quote]

Mike, the 375 grain 50 cal Hornady shells are $60 bucks a box of 20, :jaw:not exactly plinking ammo besides that ole 500 hurts after 4 or 5 shots. I've made it to 65 years by not hunting wild life with a dog and a knife.
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