ReallyRandyReader
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No. But on the up side there was plenty of wineanyone? anyone? anyone? did no one share their dimensions and descriptions with you in this thread?
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No. But on the up side there was plenty of wineanyone? anyone? anyone? did no one share their dimensions and descriptions with you in this thread?
I am multitasking. On lit while I’m on a boring call. Don’t tell my boss!!
It’s been cool here in Jersey and had to bring my plants in last nite. Typical for this time of year. And no rain on the horizon. Last year, we had an extremely dry spring as well, followed up by a very wet summer.
We own a small farm (mostly woodland for firewood) but we do also grow seedlings for our farm stand and also sell pumpkins and gourds and sunflowers.
Can’t control the weather!!
Back to my boring call!
No. But on the up side there was plenty of wine
Who manufactured it ? My dad had one that was made by the rockola juke box companyStill got a bit of pain in my jaw, but except for a jolt as the Novocaine wore off and before the Ibu kicked in, it's not too bad.
This is the M1 carbine whose stock I refinished last month. It got a thorough cleaning and lubing, and it was test-fired. It's ready. I'd like another.
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Who manufactured it ? My dad had one that was made by the rockola juke box company
Thought you might appreciate this....It’s cool and a bit too windy to have an outdoor fire tonight but we did it anyway.
The 50 Plus Cafe, Pub and All-Nite Greasy Spoon and old man / woman bar outside patio is open!!
I have a rock ola jukebox!!Who manufactured it ? My dad had one that was made by the rockola juke box company
The only product I associate Massey Furgeson with, are tractors, lol.I have a rock ola jukebox!!
I love all the different manufacturers who made firearms during the second world war. I have a Smith Corona (the typewriter company) M1903 from 1942.
A friend of mine had a rare Massey Ferguson (I think) M1 Garand.
I have a rock ola jukebox!!
I love all the different manufacturers who made firearms during the second world war. I have a Smith Corona (the typewriter company) M1903 from 1942.
A friend of mine had a rare Massey Ferguson (I think) M1 Garand.
*looks at the popcorn in my left hand*Thank you. Don't mind if I do.
*reaches out a hand in greeting.
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Hope you found a good match!
* Thinks it would have been a whole lot easier to put one of them down.*looks at the popcorn in my left hand*
*looks at the drink cup in my right hand*
*conjures a third arm for the requested greeting*
"how-do?"
If you’re moving, booze boxes are right up there with copy paper boxes. Strong and sturdy.There was a bit of dumpster diving at the liquor store. It's a state run operation. Clean dumpster - recycling, you see. I picked mostly the whiskey boxes. I have brought some in and taped them back together. The cats think I have made Box Heaven just for them. One has already filled with books. Good thing that booze boxes aren't big.
The grocery store near me saves the egg case boxes for customers. Retape them. They are a decent size and have side slots for handles...If you’re moving, booze boxes are right up there with copy paper boxes. Sting and sturdy.
If you’re moving, booze boxes are right up there with copy paper boxes. Sting and sturdy.
I don't envy your move. Idrather be on the receiving end of an ass whopping than paint or move.There was a bit of dumpster diving at the liquor store. It's a state run operation. Clean dumpster - recycling, you see. I picked mostly the whiskey boxes. I have brought some in and taped them back together. The cats think I have made Box Heaven just for them. One has already filled with books. Good thing that booze boxes aren't big.