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I couldn't drive like I used to, two or three days straight was normal and easy when I was 20 or so, not so much at 50. LOL

The last long trip we took was from here to Detroit to pick up a loader and then back through Memphis to pick up some farm equipment. Due to weather conditions we did stop for the night on the way back.
 
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I bet that was easy to find, all homes are on land.... Ummmm, maybe I'm confused??

Not all of them, I've met a few that do live on their boats.
 
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They employ a lot of people and are pretty much the only phone company for NW Ok.

Here is their site.

http://www.ptci.com/Main.php?do=Index

Mom retired as an operator and they take care of their employees very well. They are self-insured and when mom had cancer before she passed there was no fighting an insurance company about bills. Everything was taken care of in a very timely manner.
 
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THanks NN.

ARe you sure that is organization??

I have heard of using the pepper for wormer & think I might try it soon.....is there a place that you might get a large amount for a good price because I can't see buyin all those little bottles & trying to do it.
 
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Got 6 in the brooder right now with another in the incubator ready for a brooder. All cute little NNs. Loading one tray with Asil bantam eggs and I am hopeing to get some good blacks out of this pen.

I'm hatching serama...lots of silkied, some smooth feather...all colors. It is a litle tricky..but I'm doing O.K....I think my humidity has been a little high. Have lost some right at hatching time. Going to drop my humidity and see if my hatch percentage gets higher.
 
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We found one of those, cept it's not far enough from the neighbors, was built in 1994, and has no old farm house charm. Other than that it's perfect.
 
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