I challange you

mr. birdaholic :

They make good suspenders. I only wear them with my Sunday-Go-To-Meetin britches though.
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Of coarse you wouldn't wear them with your everyday stuff that would be just wrong to wear something as nice as hay string s'pendures anyway but dress up



would like to see the Amish mat or rug if you can get a picture

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I use it to hang cabbage in my barn for the chickens, to hang the feeders. I've done the flower hanger's. We are getting blue one's now and I love the color.
 
We use our baling twine in the garden. We use that plastic string instead of the hemp twine because we make 4 x 5 foot round bales.
The plastic string is great for making pea fence strung between sticks. Great for tying up tomatoe vines or for stretching as row markers.
We have also used it to tie gourds into trees for birds to nest in.
Bundling rose bush trimmings for the garbage . Rose bushes have thorns, but everything else goes in the brush pile.
Use with a plastic bleach bottle for a jug line.
I use pieces to tie up my soaker hoses into rounds in the winter.
 
I use em for:

Holding up pants
making possum nooses
making hangmans nooses
to tie my finger til it turns blue
excellent tripwires
shoestrings
handles for old buckets
makes a good lariat
good for a hillbilly bolo ( tie to a brick and sling into enemies window)
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tie around waist and then attach strands of hay to make a chicken coop hay skirt
good for flossing teeth ( only if your missing the ones in between)

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Our last few bales have had WIRE not string. We hung onto them for some odd reason and I was thanking God we had them a couple of weeks ago....horses broke out a 16 foot long piece of fence and we use that bale wire to help put up the new strings of barb wire...
 
Anyone throwing away baling wire will go to the bad place when they die. It's better than duct tape, I tell you!
 

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