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Yes, I am very against YARD TRASH unless its HIDDEN well, like my skids under a BROWN tarp and behind or aside the shed!

it takes everything in me to get the silly junk my mother brings for my kids for the gardens, silly toads and bunnies and ughhhh  nope not a fan of yard trash,  I had a mustang sitting in front in the woods for two years and finally got it taken away this spring!!  But it was a temp yard trash for FIL who moved to SC and couldnt pick it up. 


Yes when we go on our walk we take a trash bag and pick up trash along the road and we don't like trash laying around the yard either I know my dad isn't a big fan of the snow fencing I have to fence off a section of the yard for now to let grass grow back in the run.
 
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Quote: Scaffolding belongs to BIL. Took us 'til noon to get it all set up. By that time it was too hot & we were too whupped to do any more...to be continued Friday. Then on Monday we're dropping, cutting & splitting (we hope) a standing dead tree for the owner, who's afraid it's going to come down & tear something up. It's never dull 'round here.
 
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Yes, I am very against YARD TRASH unless its HIDDEN well, like my skids under a BROWN tarp and behind or aside the shed!

it takes everything in me to get the silly junk my mother brings for my kids for the gardens, silly toads and bunnies and ughhhh  nope not a fan of yard trash,  I had a mustang sitting in front in the woods for two years and finally got it taken away this spring!!  But it was a temp yard trash for FIL who moved to SC and couldnt pick it up. 
Besides nothing what does yard trash have to do with a blue roof?
 
I sold 4 of my 6 chicks within hours of putting them online (i wanted to keep 2) around here people really want and buy rhode island production reds, with that being said i seen the potential of making some money! I refuse to use my cooler bator, i want to buy a good one if im going to do it again. What does everyone recommend?
 
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