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On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Sure, we could get Loogie to tie up the rebar, we can show him how it's done ![]() |
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HK wrote:
wrote: On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Sure, we could get Loogie to tie up the rebar, we can show him how it's done ![]() What I need is a nice new 30-40' deep barn, with a double, 12' high rollup overhead door. I can't store anything of value in my old barn, because it is structurally unsound. I had some boards replaced on it, just so it wouldn't be as unsightly, but the reality is that it is either going to fall in on itself someday soon or I will have to pay to have it demolished and hauled. All it is is an old tobacco barn, loosely built. These days, it mostly provides shelter for my old tractor, some tools and a significant number of critters wintering out of the wind and cold. I've got a couple of union buddies who have volunteered the labor to dig and pour the footers and slab and build up a foundation wall of fancy block three or four courses up off the footers. I'm really thinking I want the Amish guys around here to do the rest of the job. Next time I head over to their market, I might lasso one of the elders and talk to him about it for a spring project. The Amish around here are top-notch barn builders. That really sounds like a great winter and spring project, keep us up to date on the progress. Maybe you can also build the critters a nice small place to keep them warm and cozy during the winter. I placed a heater in my mom's well house, it would do a really nice job on your critter home. You could also place one of those auto feeders that dispenses the food automatically as they eat. Wildlife love to be pampered. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Sure, we could get Loogie to tie up the rebar, we can show him how it's done ![]() What I need is a nice new 30-40' deep barn, with a double, 12' high rollup overhead door. I can't store anything of value in my old barn, because it is structurally unsound. I had some boards replaced on it, just so it wouldn't be as unsightly, but the reality is that it is either going to fall in on itself someday soon or I will have to pay to have it demolished and hauled. All it is is an old tobacco barn, loosely built. These days, it mostly provides shelter for my old tractor, some tools and a significant number of critters wintering out of the wind and cold. I've got a couple of union buddies who have volunteered the labor to dig and pour the footers and slab and build up a foundation wall of fancy block three or four courses up off the footers. I'm really thinking I want the Amish guys around here to do the rest of the job. Next time I head over to their market, I might lasso one of the elders and talk to him about it for a spring project. The Amish around here are top-notch barn builders. Which union do the Amish belong to? |