Coping with Quarantine
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Michigan Covid Cases are going down. We have the ultimate protection!
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I've really built up my neck muscles this month!
The rest of the story.
referencing post #192 on page 13 of this thread. I cut the antler off flush, then finished plowing the rest of the field. I found what I hope to be the rest of the antler that was embedded in the tire. If not the same one then I have another one out there waiting to poke another tire. Mostly find shed antlers near a fence, this one was in the middle of the field.
I had a repairman come out to fix the tire on the tractor. The end of the antler intruded into the tube by less than 1/8 inch. The end that the repairman knocked of the tire is about 1" long. I spent a couple hours helping the fellow get the inside bead separated from the rim and it still cost about $450.00 to repair.
The second photo is a deer I found between the shop and the road. Road shooting slob shot it from the highway. Looked in the north wall of the shop and did not find any bullet holes. There is a fairly thick pocket of brush in between that probably stopped the slug. The teeth on this guy are very worn so he was probably in his prime a few years ago but still had fairly impressive antlers when he met the slob. At least I will not ruin another tire on him!
I had a repairman come out to fix the tire on the tractor. The end of the antler intruded into the tube by less than 1/8 inch. The end that the repairman knocked of the tire is about 1" long. I spent a couple hours helping the fellow get the inside bead separated from the rim and it still cost about $450.00 to repair.
The second photo is a deer I found between the shop and the road. Road shooting slob shot it from the highway. Looked in the north wall of the shop and did not find any bullet holes. There is a fairly thick pocket of brush in between that probably stopped the slug. The teeth on this guy are very worn so he was probably in his prime a few years ago but still had fairly impressive antlers when he met the slob. At least I will not ruin another tire on him!
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Oh, deer!
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Oh, deer!
I sometimes see live ones watching me, I talk to them but they do not talk back.
Oh, deer. is number one followed by:
#2 Deery me.
#3 Do not need anymore of you all, what I need is another big John Deere.
They do not talk back just wander off except for the new born the other day, he squalled like a stepped on cat when I got close, then kept on doing it till he got out of sight.
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No, Deer .....
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I told My neighbor he has been inside too long and better pit on some sunscreen before he cuts the grass.
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Who's turn at the Pinata?
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Where are they, now? - The Frito Bandito:
He's been residing, since 1971, at the "PC Home for Retired Icons".
He just had lunch with Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben.
He's been residing, since 1971, at the "PC Home for Retired Icons".
He just had lunch with Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben.
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Im waiting for short Irish men to sue Lucky Charms. Its magically delicious.