Coffee anyone ?

Main difference betwwen men and boys is the size of the toys...no disrespect intended! I appreciate what men can do.

Ever see a video short of oil rig workers?
My dad worked on offshore drilling rigs in CA, he also worked in the oil fields in Colorado. Hard and sometimes very scary work.
 
So, I looked up "track hoe":
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Loved the second paragraph's "It is called that..."
:gig

No track hoe has front loader bucket on it or such attachments of brooms, plows or forklifts and nothing tractor about it.

Apparently I said something inappropriate and has been removed according to admins on here. Imagine that.
 
I'm a bad influence, but we're going to have a lot of fun. :plbb
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Not sure what was not appropriate in the message... can't seem to pull which message it was...

Just put it in the discussion group if it's going to be a problem... all of us can "take it" .... and we "get it"...
It's okay, I'm just emotionally constipated, I haven't given a **** in awhile :bunny
 
Today is......... had to look--TUESDAY! First cup of coffee down, going for second cup. Yesterday I mowed in the back field, the big tall clumps of grass that livestock don't eat and it spreads like wildfire. It's called Vasey's grass, an invasive from South America. Hate that stuff. I didn't mow in nice neat strips, Oh no, that's my style. I meandered about, mowing a bunch of the clumps, spotting another bunch and mowing them. I set a bale of hay for the weaned ewe lambs, aired up son's front tractor tires and got another bale of hay for the middle field, but haven't set it yet. I worked outside until 3 PM. This morning I'm going to mow a bunch of Vasey's grass in the front field, but have to quit early so I can clean up and take sister in law to the doctor.
 
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