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Old 04-21-2010, 11:45 AM
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You sound like me, dads70...LOL!
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I do all the time, run to the BIL's house just to tell the kids it's time to come home, roll the lawn, again, run over to the trails to see if their OK for go-carting, haul way too much firewood up so I can bring it back again!
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hey methos,

ill try to get some pics this weekend if the flood dosent hit like there calling for. is there anywhere on the site that explains how to post pics? my internet skills are from a 3rd world country.
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hey methos,

ill try to get some pics this weekend if the flood dosent hit like there calling for. is there anywhere on the site that explains how to post pics? my internet skills are from a 3rd world country.
http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1024 to upload pics. Do you mean 3rd world country, or hills of Kentucky?
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I'm going to use my cubs to wage war on my neighbor this summer. I am lining up enough drivers for each of my cubs to drive in circles around my neighbor when he is on his JD. I want to let him know that he is in cub country and besides, I want to see for myself if nothing runs like a Deere!!! His wife told me that his only condition to moving into a climate with all 4 seasons from Arizona was if he could have his own John Deere. I told her that I would begin work on him immediately until he was a convert!!! Now I figure it is just a matter of time, or else I'll attach my brinly and disc up his whole manicured yard!!!!!........Heck, I haven't had this kind of feuding war since I rear ended a car driven by a little man (dwarf). He came back to my truck just a stompin' and said loudly, while shaking his arms in the air, "I'm not Happy!!!" For which I quickly replied, "Well, which one are you?".......and then the fight began!!!:biggrin2.gif:

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I'm going to use my cubs to wage war on my neighbor this summer. I am lining up enough drivers for each of my cubs to drive in circles around my neighbor when he is on his JD. I want to let him know that he is in cub country and besides, I want to see for myself if nothing runs like a Deere!!! His wife told me that his only condition to moving into a climate with all 4 seasons from Arizona was if he could have his own John Deere. I told her that I would begin work on him immediately until he was a convert!!! Now I figure it is just a matter of time, or else I'll attach my brinly and disc up his whole manicured yard!!!!!........Heck, I haven't had this kind of feuding war since I rear ended a car driven by a little man (dwarf). He came back to my truck just a stompin' and said loudly, while shaking his arms in the air, "I'm not Happy!!!" For which I quickly replied, "Well, which one are you?".......and then the fight began!!!:biggrin2.gif:

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ill try to get some pics this weekend if the flood dosent hit like there calling for. is there anywhere on the site that explains how to post pics? my internet skills are from a 3rd world country.
Thanks! GL on the rain!
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