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I would if I could. At this time I only have 1 hen left that is 11 years old and has not laid in 2 years but the grand daughter loves her so we shall see how long she lives before I buy chicks.
That's pretty old and guess I wouldn't lay eggs anymore as well. lol
 
I started with 30 hens after buying this house. Most were taken by Raccoons till I took care of them with a 22 rifle. I really like the bolt action one best. One day I may get enough done in the barn to get at my 41 Chrysler 3 window. It is a shame what they did to the seats and interior in that car.
 
I started with 30 hens after buying this house. Most were taken by Raccoons till I took care of them with a 22 rifle. I really like the bolt action one best. One day I may get enough done in the barn to get at my 41 Chrysler 3 window. It is a shame what they did to the seats and interior in that car.
Damn coons and mice sure screw up some nice cars.
Got a local farmer I get my eggs from now and boy what a difference in quality from store bought.
 
Making Easter soup tomorrow morning, it requires fresh horseradish. FIL has a patch growing beside basement wall and chimney never freezes there, dug out a bunch. One root for the soup and decided to make prepared horseradish for myself. Got food processor out, cleaned and chopped up radish. Well you think onions make your eyes water that **** takes your breath away, nose leaking, eyes burning. Lmao. Just a warning if you do this BE CAREFUL!!!! Dangerous ****.
I remember picking wild horse radish when I was a kid in the UK. We'd usually have roast beef on a sunday. There were railroad tracks at the bottom of the garden and I'd climb the fence as it grew along the tracks.
It was quite hot but I never liked it but remember the watering eyes when I was cutting it up. Still don't like it
 
Been nice and sunny but cool and a cold wind.
Got the car fixed so hopefully no more problems with the tranny.
It was nice and clean inside though.
 
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The fence is fixed
 
I remember picking wild horse radish when I was a kid in the UK. We'd usually have roast beef on a sunday. There were railroad tracks at the bottom of the garden and I'd climb the fence as it grew along the tracks.
It was quite hot but I never liked it but remember the watering eyes when I was cutting it up. Still don't like it
Myself I love the taste, store bought has very little heat and little flavour. The horseradish I ground this morning is to be respected lots of flavour and mega heat will be awesome with sirloin tip roast and Yorkshire puddings
 
The guys that do inspections have called me a builder because I prefer to make my own shifters and stuff rather than buy them. I even built that fuel tank 28 years ago when I worked Ford prototype with stainless and a tig welder.
You do good work and don't blame you I'd rather build my own if I can.
 
Kinda like Coors the best than Miller. My first batch of homemade beer was really good but went down hill after that.
Cant stand Coors light. I think it’s been too long to rate original Coors. Remember their push button tabs though.
 
I’m not a drinker but lucky lager is the beer of the island .
That was a good beer but haven't had it in years. Bud light has been the main beer around here but I think it won't be for long.
 
Not a big beer drinker but on a hot day working hard it's the best.
Still like my Labatt's beer, and the real American Coors is good, Coors Light and the Coors that's made by Molson's is shitty. I drink very little now, but still enjoy my rye whiskey and got a taste for bourbon in the last year or so.
 
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So the 71 Firebird Formula 455 is still in the body shop, it was a choice between going to the border or picking it up yesterday, but he sent me these pictures of where it's currently at. He will get it home, then begin the reassembly, all new brake and fuel lines, wiring, etc, then reinstall the drivetrain before it goes to paint.
 
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