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You better look for adopters !!
Or I may be forced from my big lovely home and live under a bridge with 14 Duckles......
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It would perphaps be bigger and maybe even nicer living under a bridge...
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You think ??
None the less, you keep on going !!
Wanted to say, I made my own baking flour with about 5 kinds of flours and 1 Gum, and have apllied it to two different regular recipes and it has worked flawlessly...I used it for Peabnut butter cookies today, the regular recipe, and it worked GREAT!!!

Also got my 2 dill beds done, covered...and the garlic rows are 8" tall, and the greens are about 1" tall....
I also got the grow lights today and will get my tomoatoes planted in the next day or so...
 
I swear the sadest thing to witness is a sick 2 year old. Poor little Chloe has her very first head cold... Fever, snot everywhere, coughing, sneezing... Poor little girl. She's passed out in my bed propped up by two pillows... Geuss I'll have to pull a spare pillow out and wash mine in the morning... Snotty pillows! Yuck!
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Hopefully it will quikly run its course and skip over Dh and I.
 
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Ya know what those stand for don't ya?? I can tell ya GMC is for Gotta Mechanic Coming !!!!
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And Yes I own one. But hey when some one offers to give ya a 1 ton truck with a 12' flat bed and all ya have to do is drive it home who is gonna say no regardless of the hood ornament. I can change the ornament and in fact have the ornament and grill from an IHC that I will be putting on it (just because the GMC grill is broke).

And here is a pic of it with a little load of wood. Earning it's keep.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23104_im000059.jpg

that is an amazing stack of wood in the back of that truck...and yes, I agree, that is what GMC stands for. But you are right....you can switch out the ornament.
 
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Ya know what those stand for don't ya?? I can tell ya GMC is for Gotta Mechanic Coming !!!!
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And Yes I own one. But hey when some one offers to give ya a 1 ton truck with a 12' flat bed and all ya have to do is drive it home who is gonna say no regardless of the hood ornament. I can change the ornament and in fact have the ornament and grill from an IHC that I will be putting on it (just because the GMC grill is broke).

And here is a pic of it with a little load of wood. Earning it's keep.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23104_im000059.jpg

that is an amazing stack of wood in the back of that truck...and yes, I agree, that is what GMC stands for. But you are right....you can switch out the ornament.

Switching out the ornament does NOT change the fact that it's still a GMC!
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I think I know where this house is at...gosh, did not know it was in such bad shape. that is kinda sad. It looks like it has ghosts.......
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Nice load.

My oldest son wants a 68 to 72 GMC pick-up. He turns 14 in 2 weeks and want us to take him to the dmv to get a learners permit.

at 14? you have to be 15 1/2 here to have a learners permit. I think you can be younger if you are only driving on the farm.
 
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I am so glad those days are behind me. We made the mistake of think that because DH and I are very good drivers that so would our kids. Well I don't know what went wrong with DD. That girl is still a scary driver. She has no instinct or intuition for driving. DS on the other hand was backing the van and trailer up for before he was 14. Expect for him being a bit to self assured, he is a good driver. I still happiest when I am driving by myself though.

Okay I will jump into the Ford verses Chevy debate. I have owned both, and I now drive a Volvo.


have to admit....even though I love my Ford (newer one) I have had many subarus and loved them all. I miss my brat the most . Right now have a '92 subaru wagon. One of the most dependable cars out there.
 
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