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I did!
I was at a loss, as there was nothing to say who sent it. I was confused at first. It dawned on me,and i asked Ray if it was from you guys.
I really appreciate the gesture, you are all the best!
Will be a nice evening,will take my sister when we go.
Thank you all so much!

Nice!

Be sure to send along a picture when you do Frank.

Be well
 
Looking at converters, noticed A&A does a 10" for $459 which is a smokin deal.. and 9" for under 700...
 


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You still can in many states. Probably cost you a few hundred bucks though.
They sure grow a lot of that stuff on some real expensive property around here :realcrazy:
When I used to hunt deer round here in the National Forest first thing you look for even before bear sign was plastic pipe and irrigation lines on the ground. Sure, we were armed for deer, but them cartel growers were much better armed than us.
 
We grew a lot of tobacco in Maryland for centuries. But many of the farmers took the federal buyout money to stop growing it. For many years my ex's family had a 75 acre tobacco farm. I used to go and plant it and harvest it every year. And hang it in the barn. It was quite a job. I don't really miss that much. :lol:
 
We grew a lot of tobacco in Maryland for centuries. But many of the farmers took the federal buyout money to stop growing it. For many years my ex's family had a 75 acre tobacco farm. I used to go and plant it and harvest it every year. And hang it in the barn. It was quite a job. I don't really miss that much. :lol:
My Dad worked on a tabacco farm when we first came to Canada . Very hard work!!
 
My Dad worked on a tabacco farm when we first came to Canada . Very hard work!!
Ha, Hard work huh? I'll tell you what hard work was. In my high school years during my summer vacation, I work for Newton asphalt company in northern Virginia. On a road gang. Shovel and rake guy. That was hard work. But I guess I'm used to hard work. That's why I quit so early in life. Got worn out. :rofl:
 
Ha, Hard work huh? I'll tell you what hard work was. In my high school years during my summer vacation, I work for Newton asphalt company in northern Virginia. On a road gang. Shovel and rake guy. That was hard work. But I guess I'm used to hard work. That's why I quit so early in life. Got worn out. :rofl:
You figured it out.Work smarter not harder.
 
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