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Ya know you live in Nebraska when you spend your evening clearing the
3-car garage so you can fit 4 cars and a farm tractor in there to avoid hail damage. I did it, but it took some straps attached to axle of one car and the pintle of the tractor to pull the car parallel to the back wall of the garage. Of course, after all was said and done, we got 1.3" of rain with a 62mph gust (the airport is about 2 miles south of my house). No damage at my house save the frayed nerves of my 14 lb vicious attack dog. He lifted his leg to do his business and got blown over by a gust of wind. Cheers from the great mid-West! Frank Reid |
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On May 30, 6:54 am, Frank Reid wrote:
Ya know you live in Nebraska when you spend your evening clearing the 3-car garage so you can fit 4 cars and a farm tractor in there to avoid hail damage. I did it, but it took some straps attached to axle of one car and the pintle of the tractor to pull the car parallel to the back wall of the garage. Of course, after all was said and done, we got 1.3" of rain with a 62mph gust (the airport is about 2 miles south of my house). No damage at my house save the frayed nerves of my 14 lb vicious attack dog. He lifted his leg to do his business and got blown over by a gust of wind. Cheers from the great mid-West! Frank Reid You know you live in Nebraska when the cheerleaders eat corn cobs from a trough. 8) - (It's a joke see...) Go Buffs! OBROFF: In the old days we'd lubricate our ferrules from the oil on the side of our noses. Anglers in the pubs later would have black streaks on their faces and you'd not think twice. They later found that acids on our skin is corrosive and was not such a good idea. |
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You know you live in Nebraska when the cheerleaders eat corn cobs from
a trough. 8) - (It's a joke see...) Go Buffs! Whats the number one health issue of Colorado cheerleaders? Brucellosis. Go Huskers! Frank Reid OBROFF: In the old days, fishermen would get lubricated. They still do. |
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On May 30, 3:09 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
You know you live in Nebraska when the cheerleaders eat corn cobs from a trough. 8) - (It's a joke see...) Go Buffs! Whats the number one health issue of Colorado cheerleaders? Brucellosis. Go Huskers! Frank Reid OBROFF: In the old days, fishermen would get lubricated. They still do. What's the difference between Ralphi the CU Buffalo and a Nebraska Cheerleader? 10 pounds. How do you even them up? Feed the Buffalo. OBROFF: Explains the Full Reid. |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 05:54:09 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid
wrote: Ya know you live in Nebraska when you spend your evening clearing the 3-car garage so you can fit 4 cars and a farm tractor in there to avoid hail damage. I did it, but it took some straps attached to axle of one car and the pintle of the tractor to pull the car parallel to the back wall of the garage. Of course, after all was said and done, we got 1.3" of rain with a 62mph gust (the airport is about 2 miles south of my house). No damage at my house save the frayed nerves of my 14 lb vicious attack dog. He lifted his leg to do his business and got blown over by a gust of wind. Cheers from the great mid-West! Frank Reid Um, some might suggest that you live in Nebraska when you have a tractor with a pintle...and drag cars sideways with it... Glad to hear there was no damage...and that your house was unscathed, too... TC, R |
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![]() Um, some might suggest that you live in Nebraska when you have a tractor with a pintle...and drag cars sideways with it... Glad to hear there was no damage...and that your house was unscathed, too... Well, this weekend hand-digging 180 feet of trench, strung 180 feet of fence and filled it all back in. Right now, I can barely move. Wonder if the boss would mind if I started liquid muscle relaxer therapy at say, oh.. 8 a.m? Frank Reid |
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