I remember the routine, excess food and alcohol, lots of banter, you don't even really watch the game.
I skipped the routine, friend was busting my chops, thinking I was being unsociable for not coming over to the man cave, which is actually at his folks house, his dad a great ole guy, has a nice little cozy place, converted detached garage enjoys having company, few people over, good food, etc.
Problem is, weather was nice, had some things planned, been interrupted previously in the last week, so I said, I'm staying here.
Well lets see now....... yesterday... we organized a pick up hockey game, cleared the ice, set up the goals, and had a nice little game, still early, had to clear a tree before I even got to the pond, hit some old wire, so back up the hill, for a sharpen, ( I really need to get some spare chains LOL) got that done, went down and felled 4 dead elm trees, 2 of which were dangerous, one of which I misread and put the face cut on the wrong darned side, it had a limb opposite side, must have been enough weight, though the rest was headed the other way. Got the saw pinched, put a chain on the tree, pulled it the other way, saw is clear, finally on the ground and it won't tow out, had to work for that one, but got it towed up the hill, quite just in time to restoke the stove, put a meal on it to heat up and turn on the game just at kick off, no pre-game nonsense, no excess food/drink, got a good work out and some nice logs out, perfect weather for it, the other way around, would have got there at 2-3pm and stayed to the end, forget it, cripes I even skipped having a cold beer last night. Well played game, or I thought so and a productive day, I feel great today too !!
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Today's Featured Article - Uncle Cecil's Super A Lives Again - by Mike Purcell. A week or so out of most of my childhood summers was often spent with my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Sissie in the small East Texas town of Maydelle on their 80 acre farm. Some of my fondest memories of these visits are those of learning to drive a tractor at the helm of Uncle Cecil�s 1948 Farmall Super A. Uncle Cecil was the second owner of this wonderful little tractor, but it was almost as though he had adopted an infant. The original owner was a man from Minnesota who bought her from a local dea
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