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I'm having a Double Lambsfoot morning today
The bottom one will be going in my suitcase later, but then I'll be carrying it for 11 days straight, along with my Vic Climber
Have a great Sunday everyone 





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Glad your back Johnny. Always enjoy all your pics!I took my 24hr ECG monitor back to the hospital today then went to the posh side of town.
Had a hot bacon bap from the posh supermarket,this area had 2 christmas trees,no traffic restrictions,better benches,more space and posh men in red trousers (what is it with the posh/ruling class and red trousers?)
Chip on the shoulder me???
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Smashing wood.Pony Jack & Angus Jack today. We just got home from a baby shower Mrs. Crappie put on for our daughter and son in law. It’s been a busy week with all the crafting and cooking, but all the ladies had fun. This is our first Grand baby and we sure are excited!
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Enjoy your double Lambsfoot day Jack.I'm having a Double Lambsfoot morning todayThe bottom one will be going in my suitcase later, but then I'll be carrying it for 11 days straight, along with my Vic Climber
Have a great Sunday everyone
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Sounds like a great way to spend a week.Pony Jack & Angus Jack today. We just got home from a baby shower Mrs. Crappie put on for our daughter and son in law. It’s been a busy week with all the crafting and cooking, but all the ladies had fun. This is our first Grand baby and we sure are excited! View attachment 2425778
Reminds me of rehearsal this morning!Thanks Jack !
It was a fun week participating in Jon's GAW and it helped take the mind off some of life's stress that come our way at times.
Still toting my Case Trapper today
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Bart, I was on a roll a couole of years ago. I had a great source of empty red wine bottles, and figured out how to cut, grind, and polish the necks into slides. I have multiple cigar boxes full, besides a few store bought ones of steel, brass, and ceramic. But in a pinch, I have also used a Craftsman 11/16 deep well socket, or the back of a pocketknifeI hope you have a great trip, Jack. The Hartshed is looking good as usual
We’re also going on a trip but not until after Christmas.
Nice slides, Jeff. I made one once but don’t know where it is anymore. I now have a glass and metal one, both store bought.
Very cool. I had the cap gun version as a kid.
Thats gotta be wagyu, right? I have a couple wagyu cross cows and kept a steer from one of them this year to eat. He’s a bit more high-strung than I would like and I’m having trouble getting him to stay where I want him. I’m looking forward to sending him to the feedlot.
He either mastered it, or …mixed it up.I know what you mean my friend, had a stressful few months. It looks like you've mastered something else while I was asleep!![]()
Not photoshopped, not staged, would be funny if it was. Casper the friendly truck's OEM tires were almost ready at 38K miles, so when the Doorbuster Special email on the tires I wanted made them cheaper than anywhere else, I bit. I worked at a Truck Stop 73-75 and took auto mechanics for 2 years at a vo-tech so have experience fixing / balancing / alignments / mounting tires from bicycle size to 18 wheelers. Hard for me to believe anyone in the tire business would put over a pound of weights (180 degrees opposite) to balance a new Michelin tire. Should have seemed odd ... the other three tires only required one weight. Of course I didn't accept it that way and had a different tech rebalance the tire, only required a few 1/4 ounce on a strip. Still concerned about the tire I contacted Michelin customer service who advised I could have it rebalanced at one of their other resellers on my dime. They scratched the steel rims as pictured, no new valve stems with new tires, left off one valve cap, different date codes on each tire (but all within the last year). Same tire on wife's 4runner purchased at a tire store all have the same date code. Tires are a safety issue ... if you don't know, this is not OK.
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Breaking out the good stuff for Christmas parties.
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