Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

I’ve heard no complaints. Besides, getting a second wind is what aftercare is for.



Yes, I grew up on a beef cattle farm. When you’ve bailed hay on hillsides during hot summer days, smaller activities like, say, spankings, don’t really make your arms go tired. 🤷‍♂️
I swear to god, throwing hay bales at a young age makes you strong for life.
 
Good! So you can go whip @Mr_Soup’s ass then! You go girl!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Don’t threaten me with a good time. 😁

No beef cattle, but a farm that grew, cut and baled alfalfa for Holstein feed. Plenty of work, even as a really young pup.
And aftercare is a wonderful thing😍

We had a lot of hills, so the hills were seeded with alfalfa or rotated out with oats or wheat. Alfalfa makes quality beef. So not only were you doing the hooking, lifting, and stacking on a wagon, but you were also balancing yourself so you didn’t fall off the wagon. My legs ached more than my arms, honestly. Though truth be told, my thighs and legs are the only parts of me that retained their shape from back in those days. 🤷‍♂️

I swear to god, throwing hay bales at a young age makes you strong for life.

Yup. I was carrying two at a time most of the time too. Cracks me up seeing people I work with complaining about their arms being tired when they’re putting a 8 ounce plastic part on a rack all day. :rolleyes:
 
If I had known there would be a bill….
I would still sign on the dotted line. I love being called Nebs!
I believe if we go back and check, you'll see I waived all financial claims on you using Nebs. It was gifted to you. ♥️

I believe that was around the time you wanted me to trim your bush?
 
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