The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Trees are good, so are fields and pastures!!!


That is amazingly impressive!


You could ship them to DMC for "final assembly".


I can't even imagine the PTSD that people who go into battle must suffer. My step-father was in the 101st Airborne, and I believe was at the Battle of the Bulge. Must have gone in a Private since he had to get permission from his grandmother to join underage. Came out a Sargent. Never talked about it much but I know he was proud of his service. Imagine where we would all be today if not for the men and women who fought that war.


So they are ugly cookies that look like sweaters or good looking cookies that look like ugly sweaters?


I don't know, the man seems to have survived 8 sinkings, he must be a good luck charm.


There are plenty of brilliant people who don't do that sort of work. We'd be in a he!! of a mess if everyone was good at that work and no one could do anything else.


Who covers the shift if the boss lets you take a day (night) off??


See, a SMART person recognizes their strengths and weaknesses and gets help where needed. Done, you aren't stupid after all :D
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Hmm, don't know. I don't use my phone for BYC. You can't see it at all?
I do now...I opened my eyes:gig
Trees are good, so are fields and pastures!!!


That is amazingly impressive!


You could ship them to DMC for "final assembly".


I can't even imagine the PTSD that people who go into battle must suffer. My step-father was in the 101st Airborne, and I believe was at the Battle of the Bulge. Must have gone in a Private since he had to get permission from his grandmother to join underage. Came out a Sargent. Never talked about it much but I know he was proud of his service. Imagine where we would all be today if not for the men and women who fought that war.


So they are ugly cookies that look like sweaters or good looking cookies that look like ugly sweaters?


I don't know, the man seems to have survived 8 sinkings, he must be a good luck charm.


There are plenty of brilliant people who don't do that sort of work. We'd be in a he!! of a mess if everyone was good at that work and no one could do anything else.


Who covers the shift if the boss lets you take a day (night) off??


See, a SMART person recognizes their strengths and weaknesses and gets help where needed. Done, you aren't stupid after all :D
I could do that for her:lol:
she passed 6 days before my 11 th birthday :(

We only know for some things, this is someone from the regional office and she will be going to as many centers as she can.
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Which the mules or the Belgians... Have you worked with horses before?
deb


... No but I knew someone that did . Years ago... Don't get me wrong I love running equipment would not trade it. but there's just something about training horses and riding them or using them to pull a cart or a plow. The quiet sound of a horse or mule while forming a connection with the animal is something that brings back old blood. It's definitely something special. But for the money and the unpracticality vs a car or tractor I don't know if it's worth it for keeping horses or mules.
 
Its one of many prototype steam tractors used to transport Oar from the mine. In that part of the desert 0 percent humidity is very common. Takes water to cause steel corrosion or rust...

Some of that old equipment can sit fifty or sixty years and with a couple of repairs be able to run. Look at hit and miss engines... (I want one sooo bad)

deb
THanks yes I know water causes things to rust. That's nice how well engines are preserved. I'm use to Ohio :gig an inch and a half of steel will be reduced to tinfoil in 60 years of sitting out. I have a 50 year old Dunham disc that needs quite a bit of work. now it's not tinfoil thin but it was also stored in a barn for some of its life. It's vary hard finding parts for something this old. I wish I could make My own parts for a reasonable price. Is that steam engine yours it's nice:D I love old engines and implements. :thumbsup
 
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Trees are good, so are fields and pastures!!!


That is amazingly impressive!


You could ship them to DMC for "final assembly".


I can't even imagine the PTSD that people who go into battle must suffer. My step-father was in the 101st Airborne, and I believe was at the Battle of the Bulge. Must have gone in a Private since he had to get permission from his grandmother to join underage. Came out a Sargent. Never talked about it much but I know he was proud of his service. Imagine where we would all be today if not for the men and women who fought that war.


So they are ugly cookies that look like sweaters or good looking cookies that look like ugly sweaters?


I don't know, the man seems to have survived 8 sinkings, he must be a good luck charm.


There are plenty of brilliant people who don't do that sort of work. We'd be in a he!! of a mess if everyone was good at that work and no one could do anything else.


Who covers the shift if the boss lets you take a day (night) off??


See, a SMART person recognizes their strengths and weaknesses and gets help where needed. Done, you aren't stupid after all :D
Probably half the population would speak German and the other half Japanese.

I am the boss/ upper management/ owner, Bruce, it was a "tounge in cheek" joke! :lol:
 

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