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A couple of rocks for Allen

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John No Mi

04-11-2006 17:20:29




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Hey Allen, how would you like to hit one of these with a plow?




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NC Wayne

04-11-2006 18:59:26




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 Re: A couple of rocks for Allen in reply to John No Mi, 04-11-2006 17:20:29  
You call them rocks...them ain't rocks, them's pebbles. if I ever figure out how to post apic on here I ought to put up one of a place I was working back in Feburary. Some of the rocks they had uncovered there were twice as big as the building in this pic. But with alot of drilling and a propr placement of a good amount of explosives they quickly became little rocks. Now they only have about another 1/4 mile or so of them to go and they'll be done.

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the tractor vet

04-11-2006 17:44:19




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 Re: A couple of rocks for Allen in reply to John No Mi, 04-11-2006 17:20:29  
YEA THAT'S WHAT IAM TALKEN ABOUT MOMMY AND DADDY ROCKS AND THERE KIDS yea we have them i can show ya a whole bunch of them that have been pulled out and dumped in the revines and fence rows and woods and they keep comming up either that or the ground is going down eithe way ya find new ones every years . Once the ground is plowed we like it to rain once on it then go harvest the rock crop found one today that tripped three of the five bottoms that was not there last year .

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Allan In NE

04-11-2006 17:31:20




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 Re: A couple of rocks for Allen in reply to John No Mi, 04-11-2006 17:20:29  
Gotta be honest with ya, and I'm not tryin' to be a smart a@@ about it.

We would call that sort of landscape "pasture".

Wouldn't even attempt to farm ground with that "trouble" lyin' underneath. Fact of the matter is, we 'taint much on the "hills" either. If it's steep, let he cows have it. :>)

Allan



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