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CJ, how big is that dog?
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Well, if you look closely, it's two of 'em! 7 week old border collie pups... :mrgreen:
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cute pups, but back to the big boy toys, heres my Caterpillar D6C, I'm showing my cousins kid how to flatten,, well just about anything
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sodbuster wrote:cute pups, but back to the big boy toys, heres my Caterpillar D6C, I'm showing my cousins kid how to flatten,, well just about anything
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Ahhhh, YOU'RE the reason Florida is so flat!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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johnallg wrote:
sodbuster wrote:cute pups, but back to the big boy toys, heres my Caterpillar D6C, I'm showing my cousins kid how to flatten,, well just about anything
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Ahhhh, YOU'RE the reason Florida is so flat!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I can only take responsibility for 2 volvos, a barn, 1.75 miles of grownup fencerows and 40 acres of cut over timberland :D
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Well, that's a start...
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Man, I'm wondering of spring is ever really going to get here. They're predicting snow for this coming Sunday... :(

All I can say is, I'm glad I'm gettin' outa here...
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Still raining on a regular basis out here, too. :( WIll Summer ever get here? :roll: :twisted:
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It's Summer over here! Been in the 80s. :roll:
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jps wrote:It's Summer over here! Been in the 80s. :roll:
Been in the 80s-90s here.
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Well, it's a little over a year since I started this thread. I'm now living at the new place, a lot further South than before, but a about 2000 ft higher in elevation, about 4500 ft. And... well... spring is taking it's own sweet time in arriving once again. It was snowing pretty hard today, though none of it stuck. It's been snowing pretty much every day the last few weeks, but it seems to be warm enough that it doesn't last more than half a day or so.

'Course, they're saying 1 to 3 inches of it over night...
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CJ -- if you need a little dryer and more temperate climate to keep your Ric Pedal Steels, while waiting for the thaw, I'll volunteer my music room ! :)
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:D
Well, I'd love to have a Rick pedal steel, but alas, all I've got are non-pedal types. And it's plenty dry here, it's about all I can do to keep the humidity around 35% - there's a pot of water constantly boiling on the wood stove...
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cjj wrote::D
Well, I'd love to have a Rick pedal steel, but alas, all I've got are non-pedal types. And it's plenty dry here, it's about all I can do to keep the humidity around 35% - there's a pot of water constantly boiling on the wood stove...
Oooops -- wrong type of steel guitar. :oops:
I didn't realize Montans's snow left your humidity so dry .... good idea to keep water vaporizing like that. Do you also use those home made case-humidifiers we were talking about on some other threads for your Basses ?
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sodbuster wrote:cute pups, but back to the big boy toys, heres my Caterpillar D6C, I'm showing my cousins kid how to flatten,, well just about anything
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Oh I could think of a few things I'd like to flatten with that Caterpillar! :twisted: :lol:
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