What if it Snows?

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  1. Cattleman84

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    Yeah I couldnt do it... I dont mind the smell of cattle, its got a sweet kinda aroma... But poultry smells toxic, sulfuric, and DEAD!!!! And folks wonder why I dont particularly care to eat chicken.
     
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    Well I did try to work in the garage. It says 63 for outside temp. Indoor is only 61. Yet the indoor feels blazing over the outside and the garage temperatur gauge says 41*. All I got done was to put the top lock nut on the alternator, remove a wire I am not using from the old wiring, drill the two holes to mount the steel tube onto the tractor. Now my fingers are too cold. Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny. I will try to make more progress then.
     
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    Pilgrims Pride in Dallas, but was a reefer.
     
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    Sheep are like that too. Goats.
     
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    Paper mills aren't exactly pleasant. That one in Idaho across the river the small truck stop is called "Stinky's" or something like that.
     
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    Was 6 or 7 years ago some dude snapped at Stevens or CRE or JCT with a reefer of chicken.

    Parked it someplace near Dallas and let it run out of fuel. Abandoned the truck then. Was in July or August too.
     
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    Ewwwwwwwwwww. I hope they got a ticket.
    On a similar stink of sorts.
    Trucker spills load of chicken guts avoiding collision with motorist
     
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    Live chicken haulers around Moulton, AL run forward fast enough the scent is left behind. Only when whacking left to go into the plant with window down is any problem presented. And if he sails up there; nothing coming, a quick left leaves the trailing odor going straight on by. It's known as finesse in trade.