What if it Snows?

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  1. broke down plumber

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    I agree - but they are handy for a 15min job . Had a big limb break out of a water / silver maple , cleaned it right up . Btw the eco brand have larger Batterys than the dewalt Milwaukee, they do yard tools lawn mowers exclusively, riding mowes too . They they have 2 or 4 64v batterys . Dont quote me tho .
     
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    Real sho nuff food poisoning will not cause you too, just make you fervently pray you could...Hospital 1, docs office Columbia, TN 3 hours the 2nd time.
    Once you have it, you are more susceptible to it affecting you again. That is why if I was eating with you, and you was serving tuna, salad, chicken salad, etc in that line; when you served me, I would respectfully ask you to put the serving dish back in your refrigerator.
     
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    Never trust a fart. Always know where the nearest crapper is and plan to get there.
     
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    if you survived Maury Co. Hospital you are 1 tuff S.O.B. glad you made it . I have a real story about that place .
     
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    Ya know, I just wondered which way the windsock at your nearest airport was pointing.
     
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    4 point, thick gauge wire?
     
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    Dont get me to start lying , idk what it is but the barbs are a good 1½in long .
     
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    And OSHA wrote me up for a glass shield not being on a shop grinder. Safety, go figure...
     
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    Sounds like safely taking money out of your wallet.
     
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    Yeah, you could take that down and roll it up, use it on another fence. Big e barbs and thick wire. Then later came out the 3 point, smaller barbs, thinner wire. Kinda like a blackberry vine to the cattle wanting across it... (We actually stretched the older wire with the tractor. Tie on, snug up to fiddle string tight note, staple it all up. Hold close to gate post with claws of a claw hammer, cut tie, next strand..
    (You do know the post holes are everywhere, you just have to get the dirt out of them)
     
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