Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
- jerryd6818
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Was introduced to fried Clam Strips at a place on the Lynnway in Lynn Mass. a little over 20 years ago. Swore up and down I wouldn't like 'em. Boy was I wrong.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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- LongBlade
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Charlie - Not sure what I see - the leg shape is like an illusion
Jerry - Love those clam strips but like whole belly clams even better
... and than those soft shell crabs
... Overall I am a beef and sea food guy with lots of fruit & vegetables 
Jerry - Love those clam strips but like whole belly clams even better
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doglegg
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Amazing that there is not 'she' in the picture.RobesonsRme.com wrote:What do you see here?
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I have about a dozen bikes but didn't have a tandem until this weekend. It was put together wrong from the start and that apparently caused the seller to not like it. It's all better now. I got it for $50 which I thought was very reasonable. ___Dave
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$50 dollars is a great price. A very good looking bike.djknife13 wrote:I have about a dozen bikes but didn't have a tandem until this weekend. It was put together wrong from the start and that apparently caused the seller to not like it. It's all better now. I got it for $50 which I thought was very reasonable. ___Dave
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Cal's (tongueriver) recent post about Jimmie Rodgers reminded me of listening to him with my grandpa on his old Victrola, on 78 rpm records. I still have his old Victrola (hand-cranked - needs no electricity) and a bunch of his 78 rpm records. Can't lay my hands on the Jimmie Rodgers recordings (they're here somewhere) but found several others including another favorite of his, Vernon Dalhart. Dalhart preceded Jimmie Rodgers and many consider Dalhart to be the very first Country recording artist. He was the first to make a record that sold a million copies, (Prisoner's Song).
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Found these at the entrance to Deals Gap in NC.. US 129 with 318 curves in 11 miles.. Call it "The Dragon" .. Real KOOL road.. John 
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Anyone like Golden Retrievers? Hundreds celebrated an anniversary at the estate of the breeds founder in the 19th century. Expand photo for a better view.
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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That looks like a lot of happy dogs! I've never seen a Golden as red as that one in the back-center of the pic. Makes it look like an Irish Setter. I like Goldens, although I must also say that I've known a couple of Goldens that were not the sharpest tools in the shed. Very sweet, but also kind of dim...
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Many dog breeds have been affected by bad breeding practices, especially by those who breed for show. For some years Cocker Spaniels were so dim it was said they could get lost at the end of their leash.
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Mmmmmm...maybe that bad breeding explains somethings.

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John, I've got some pictures of my son riding that road.
He never mentioned seeing the dragon but he did mention somewhere there is a "tree of shame" or some such with motorcycle parts hanging all over it. I was thankful when he got off the motorcycle kick!
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jmh58
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The wife would not let me take a pic of the tree of shame...treefarmer wrote:John, I've got some pictures of my son riding that road.He never mentioned seeing the dragon but he did mention somewhere there is a "tree of shame" or some such with motorcycle parts hanging all over it. I was thankful when he got off the motorcycle kick!
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Been there and done that and somehow survived, although I did it after I gave up riding motor sickles. I drove my ole '99 Chevy conversion van and it was a handful on them curves. The wife and grandson said it was beautiful I don't know cause I was busy.jmh58 wrote:DSC05084.JPGDSC05085.JPG
Found these at the entrance to Deals Gap in NC.. US 129 with 318 curves in 11 miles.. Call it "The Dragon" .. Real KOOL road.. John
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Yeah BH.. We did it in my 2015 Tacoma and went slow.. Got buzzed more times than I can count by Bikes!!!
John 
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My ride of choice is dangerous enough - don't need a motorcycle too!
There's only about umpteen+1 ways you can have an accident with a farm tractor.
Occassionally I have to travel from one field to another on the public roads, inevitably with a cutter, bailer, or disk harrow in tow. I always have my hazard flashers on. I pull over as far onto the shoulder (or into the ditch) as possible so drivers can pass. During which time I've been buzzed by motorcycles and little old ladies in cars, honked at, flipped off, and so on.
It's amazing how big a hurry folks are in nowadays. The more city slickers move to the country, the worse it gets.
Ken
There's only about umpteen+1 ways you can have an accident with a farm tractor.
Occassionally I have to travel from one field to another on the public roads, inevitably with a cutter, bailer, or disk harrow in tow. I always have my hazard flashers on. I pull over as far onto the shoulder (or into the ditch) as possible so drivers can pass. During which time I've been buzzed by motorcycles and little old ladies in cars, honked at, flipped off, and so on.
Ken
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- Eustace
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My daughter is participating in a children's choral singing festival in Wien, Austria. She took this picture in an art gallery and sent it to me. There is little controversial broadcast.
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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Back in college, a good friend of mine was killed on a very foggy Morning when he slammed his VW bug into the back of a tractor pulling a big disc harrow on the shoulder of a farm road. I have no doubt he was traveling much faster than was safe for the conditions. Where I grew-up, the Tule Fog is notorious for zero visibility causing huge pile-ups on the freeways. The schools will actually shut down for fog to keep the buses and parents off the road.Mumbleypeg wrote:My ride of choice is dangerous enough - don't need a motorcycle too!
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There's only about umpteen+1 ways you can have an accident with a farm tractor.
Occassionally I have to travel from one field to another on the public roads, inevitably with a cutter, bailer, or disk harrow in tow. I always have my hazard flashers on. I pull over as far onto the shoulder (or into the ditch) as possible so drivers can pass. During which time I've been buzzed by motorcycles and little old ladies in cars, honked at, flipped off, and so on.It's amazing how big a hurry folks are in nowadays. The more city slickers move to the country, the worse it gets.
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Eustace, I can't make out the makers mark on the tang. Sometimes when I get a particular knife on my want list I feel like that guy.Eustace wrote:My daughter is participating in a children's choral singing festival in Wien, Austria. She took this picture in an art gallery and sent it to me. There is little controversial broadcast.
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Ken, what is the orange implement on the John Deere, a PTO powered pump?
My biggest problem with tractors is gettin' hit with limbs and/or tying up with green briars or grape vines in the woods when working on food plots or mowing woods roads.
Speaking of rides, Miss Joy got a "new to her" ride. Gave her SUV to one our daughters and she decided on a sedan for a change. It's a '17 Ford Fusion w/8000 miles. There are things on this car that we will never use or be able to figure out, ain't never had a car that doesn't need a key.
Treefarmer
My biggest problem with tractors is gettin' hit with limbs and/or tying up with green briars or grape vines in the woods when working on food plots or mowing woods roads.
Speaking of rides, Miss Joy got a "new to her" ride. Gave her SUV to one our daughters and she decided on a sedan for a change. It's a '17 Ford Fusion w/8000 miles. There are things on this car that we will never use or be able to figure out, ain't never had a car that doesn't need a key.
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- jerryd6818
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This is Linnea's second Fusion. She's very happy with it.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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I had a Fusion as a rental for a couple of weeks when my car was in the body shop. I liked it! Ride was great and the interior was very comfy.
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Don't know what that is. It does look like maybe a pump. It isn't my tractor nor have I ever overturned one. I was just responding to the posts about motorcycles and their dangers. A tractor is plenty dangerous enough for me - don't need a motorcycle too!treefarmer wrote:Ken, what is the orange implement on the John Deere, a PTO powered pump?
My biggest problem with tractors is gettin' hit with limbs and/or tying up with green briars or grape vines in the woods when working on food plots or mowing woods roads. u
My tractor gets hit with limbs sometimes when I'm running a shredder under trees - having a cab keeps em from hitting me! I also have an open station tractor though, so if I'm mowing with it they do sometimes hit me. Always have to be on the lookout - I've had my hat knocked off and into the shredder before.
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When the people fear their government, that is tyranny. When government fears the people, that is freedom.
https://www.akti.org/
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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When we were using the shredder, we mounted a big sheet metal shield behind the tractor seat. Rocks and other junk would PING! off that sheet metal constantly.
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Real nice Fusions.. Hang onto to them.. FORD is going to faze out all (Except Mustang) cars in the next few yrs... John 
Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!