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A very, very fair question - I certainly hope notYa mean you were actually on the same train as him?

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A very, very fair question - I certainly hope notYa mean you were actually on the same train as him?
Not likely something she would readily admit to.A very, very fair question - I certainly hope not![]()
Ya mean you were actually on the same train as him?
A very, very fair question - I certainly hope not![]()
I did, cos I didn't look and thought you had posted the pics of the gherkinsI usually am.
Did you remove your post about us talking funny over here? I tried to quote it.
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No, seriously, I do appreciate the tips... and we weren't comfortable about a singleton either, your just ensured the guilt trip since a second was offered, lol... *I think* for the most part, we've got what we need... there is a lot of limestone all over our hill above us, but I do have plenty of flat bastards and rat tails... pick and trimmers are on my list though...
.Alaskan pretty much covered it all, except one thing....handles. Large dog collars work great, as long as they're not loose enough for a goat to hang a rear hoof in while it's scratching. I used to snap a long rope on mine, run through a length of old garden hose for stiffness, with the other end run through an old tire or snapped onto a stakeout post with a swivel top.
Staked out in the yard?All sounds a bit kinky, to me![]()
Less mess, that wayStaked out in the yard?
I'll be watching for it.....Caught up...
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Phil I will pm you later after the day settles. Drs appointments and errands....
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