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Oh I'm sure he'll want to crawl all over it!



Kinda what I figured lol.



Yup, at half the price though, for one in decent shape.



Well, right now seems to be the time to buy. There were a crapload of tractors at this auction, and only a handful of 'em sold looked like.

There were 50-60hp ford diesel tractors goin for under 3 grand, in decent shape.

Restoring an old tractor is on my bucket list.

I better hurry up, Only got 16 days!!
 
I better hurry up, Only got 16 days!!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRJZzuPU7T8"]Ryan Adams - 16 Days (Live on Letterman) - YouTube[/ame]

Watching him play the inverted G chord from hell makes my hand cramp.
 
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No! It'll either be Red, Blue or Green. Gonna repaint my Kubota next winter.

I am about to make something and paint it pink. Same things I just made.

YES! I can accept that. You had also better send me a picture! :)
 
I think you should call, Pinky

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Ok boys and girls, I have an idea... I need your input!

It has been suggested on more than one occasion that I sell the cookies I bake. It was also suggested that I package the dry ingredients, with instructions to add the wet ingredients, in a mason jar. My recipe yields about 36 "normal" sized cookies. I could also make and freeze dough to sell for a little more.

What would you expect to pay for the mason jar? What would you expect to pay for the frozen dough? It has been suggested that $20 and $25 respectively (including shipping, and maybe a little trinket or something) would be reasonable. Help?
 
I would expect all of that packaged and shipped to me, free of charge. :D
 
I would expect all of that packaged and shipped to me, free of charge. :D

Yes. Cookies taste best when baked with love and given as a gift.
Plus, cookie mix does me no good at all. I'm not allowed to touch anything in the kitchen, aside from the refrigerator.
 
I would expect all of that packaged and shipped to me, free of charge. :D

Yes. Cookies taste best when baked with love and given as a gift.
Plus, cookie mix does me no good at all. I'm not allowed to touch anything in the kitchen, aside from the refrigerator.

LOL I suppose I could bake them for an extra fee? Waived for my CompD faves, however!! ;)

Y'all are no help, at all. :hehe:
 
Ok boys, I have an idea... I need your input!

It has been suggested on more than one occasion that I sell the cookies I bake. It was also suggested that I package the dry ingredients, with instructions to add the wet ingredients, in a mason jar. My recipe yields about 36 "normal" sized cookies. I could also make and freeze dough to sell for a little more.

What would you expect to pay for the mason jar? What would you expect to pay for the frozen dough? It has been suggested that $20 and $25 respectively (including shipping, and maybe a little trinket or something) would be reasonable. Help?

I have only been telling you to do this for a few months now LOL

I would expect all of that packaged and shipped to me, free of charge. :D

You could at least pay for shipping! The poney express is expensive these days!

Yes. Cookies taste best when baked with love and given as a gift.
Plus, cookie mix does me no good at all. I'm not allowed to touch anything in the kitchen, aside from the refrigerator.

That's just sad she wont even let you make a manwhich!??

LOL I suppose I could bake them for an extra fee? Waived for my CompD faves, however!! ;)

Y'all are no help, at all. :hehe:

You wont make any money that way LOL
 
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