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Mystery Virus in Kansas Wheat Fields05 Jun 2004 21:45 GMT5
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Mating dogs05 Jun 2004 19:40 GMT16
A neighbour called on the services of one of my Jack Rusell's this am to
service her bitch.  Talk about the blind leading the blind - we felt like a
couple of pimps by the time the deed was done.
I seemed to recall having read somewhere that whilst the dogs were "tied"
Small FOUR-cycle engines?05 Jun 2004 17:00 GMT6
I'm not exactly a fan of 2-cycle engines, but they have been around a
good long while.
But, I'm thinking about adding another brushcutter to my stable and I
originally was just going to go ahead and get a Husky 232R or
How does the Gonad....05 Jun 2004 05:53 GMT13
decide which of his characters to post as? How does he know
whether to be the Gonad, or Benfez, or Wilson Woods, or
whatever? How many characters is the Gonad playing? Is
he also Kevin Brandon? How about Dutch? Can anyone help
plans for making a still for corn alcohol (moonshine )05 Jun 2004 01:49 GMT15
Anyone have plans on how to make a still for corn whisky (moonshine)
We would like to make some for medicinal purposes.
Thanks
Joe
stitches out05 Jun 2004 01:16 GMT19
they took all the stitches out of my fingers today.  it doesn't look as bad
as i remember from that day.  now i really feel like a whiner....it ain't so
bad!
the doc had told me he was going to remove the bit of nail that was left,
dog pens project04 Jun 2004 20:21 GMT5
Another dog pen project, this one five runs, side by side, each 24
feet long.  I have purchased 4x6' rubber stall mats (3/4" thick), and
have started to mess with this project.  The objective - to have a
sealed kennelsurface, with water run-off getting down to my pond (and
Living Rural, Because of Religion?04 Jun 2004 16:08 GMT21
Howdy.  I am curious if anyone else here lives in the country for
religious reasons.  Interested in your thoughts, ideas, etc.
Take care.
$95.00 + Dollar Rooster!04 Jun 2004 08:30 GMT3
That's right. And that's only with the first $50 bid. Gonna be
interesting to see how high the bid will go on this 5 month old Black
Penedesenca rooster!
http://www.eggbid.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=1086331352
Guinea Eggs Hatching :-)04 Jun 2004 08:07 GMT4
I put my guinea eggs in the incubator on May 7th. They weren't supposed
to start hatching until this Wensday or Friday;but they started pipping
yesterday. Had 5 hatched out by this morning and maybe 15 or so by this
evening. :-) So,so far things are going good.
Snow Plow Question03 Jun 2004 21:07 GMT3
Live a little west of Kalamazoo Mich.
500' gravel drive, pretty straight.
Have been using a 23 hp craftsman garden tractor with a 36" blade, chains and
wheel weights to clean the snow off.
third try-google hiccup: Brush Cutters03 Jun 2004 15:49 GMT1
"Brynk" <Brnk@NoDirecpc.com> wrote in message news:<mNluc.16454820$Id.2729426@news.easynews.com>...
> Any recommendations for brush cutters???
> <<snipped>>
> I'm in the woods and my only experience is an old Sears string type weeder
Research on Internet expertise03 Jun 2004 15:46 GMT1
I am working on a research project designed to evaluate different
levels of Internet expertise. If you can spare a few minutes to
complete my online survey I would be most grateful. The survey is
completely anonymous and all data collected will remain confidential.
where to get International Tractor parts03 Jun 2004 15:39 GMT4
Hi.  I'm asking for a friend.  I found what appears to be their home
page and it is only one page with no links at all.  Any suggestions?
He will order parts if necessary but would really like to find a place
in the northern Shenandoah Valley in Virginia if possible.
Brush Cutters03 Jun 2004 01:13 GMT15
Any recommendations for brush cutters???
I'm in the woods and my only experience is an old Sears string type weeder
which I've used only a couple times since the plastic string kept getting
stuck, twisted, eaten, melted.............
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