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stebooo 03-16-2021 10:19 AM

Looking for a 4seat cart rental for march 26th through April 5th

Weezylou77@aol.com 03-16-2021 10:21 AM

heh heh

Spalumbos62 03-16-2021 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by banjobob (Post 1916133)
A bit over-reaction , there are signs on the tissues stating 2 per customer, I did as you the cashier noted only two , not quite worth commenting on in this forum.

Bah....humbug
It was funny

Otis64 03-16-2021 12:13 PM

AHA! So spouse isn't just looking in wrong area when saying, "They must be out of that again!" I must apologize now!!

Carla B 03-16-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 1916165)
Totally off OP topic, but I experienced those wild chickens in Kauai and the worst of it was the roosters crowing all day long. Made me want to boil some. ;)

This is how they do it in Luperon, D.R. Came out tasting just fine.

HORNET 03-16-2021 12:57 PM

Get everybody worked

PennBF 03-17-2021 07:41 AM

How People Get Spoiled
 
When I lived on the farm we got up early to milk the cows and drank the milk from the cow. When we had breakfast we went to the barn to the "fat back" barrel took some out and took it to our Grandmother and Mother in the kitchen, thus the bacon. We also gathered the eggs while at the barn. Had to go to the bathroom we used the "out house" and it was not soft toilet paper but rather the latest news paper, etc. Could not have allergies as we had to mow and stack the hay for the barn and the cattle. Got our fruit from the many orchards we had on the property. Look forward to picking cherries and apples and the terrific peaches we use to get in those days. We learned to appreciate what we had and not complain because there was work to be done. Now I hear the toilet paper is too rough I can't get the paper towels I want, the fruit is not good ( or course it is from South America, etc.) or how about the beef which is filled with antibiotics, is a little tough, the eggs are from open range's and I want the ones raised
in a coop,etc etc. How is that old farm way on your health? Well Grandfather lived to be 102, Grandmother in her 90's, A brother in his 90's still works and sister just about 90. Guess that speaks for itself. :popcorn:

dewilson58 03-17-2021 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 1916846)
When I lived on the farm we got up early to milk the cows and drank the milk from the cow. When we had breakfast we went to the barn to the "fat back" barrel took some out and took it to our Grandmother and Mother in the kitchen, thus the bacon. We also gathered the eggs while at the barn. Had to go to the bathroom we used the "out house" and it was not soft toilet paper but rather the latest news paper, etc. Could not have allergies as we had to mow and stack the hay for the barn and the cattle. Got our fruit from the many orchards we had on the property. Look forward to picking cherries and apples and the terrific peaches we use to get in those days. We learned to appreciate what we had and not complain because there was work to be done. Now I hear the toilet paper is too rough I can't get the paper towels I want, the fruit is not good ( or course it is from South America, etc.) or how about the beef which is filled with antibiotics, is a little tough, the eggs are from open range's and I want the ones raised
in a coop,etc etc. How is that old farm way on your health? Well Grandfather lived to be 102, Grandmother in her 90's, A brother in his 90's still works and sister just about 90. Guess that speaks for itself.
:popcorn:

Ditto for my parents.
Both still alive and with-it at 96.
Great-grandma 107, other grands in their late 80's or 90's.


On the farm, did you have "chicken day", killing, cleaning, packing for the next few months??? The good old days.

Stu from NYC 03-17-2021 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 1916846)
When I lived on the farm we got up early to milk the cows and drank the milk from the cow. When we had breakfast we went to the barn to the "fat back" barrel took some out and took it to our Grandmother and Mother in the kitchen, thus the bacon. We also gathered the eggs while at the barn. Had to go to the bathroom we used the "out house" and it was not soft toilet paper but rather the latest news paper, etc. Could not have allergies as we had to mow and stack the hay for the barn and the cattle. Got our fruit from the many orchards we had on the property. Look forward to picking cherries and apples and the terrific peaches we use to get in those days. We learned to appreciate what we had and not complain because there was work to be done. Now I hear the toilet paper is too rough I can't get the paper towels I want, the fruit is not good ( or course it is from South America, etc.) or how about the beef which is filled with antibiotics, is a little tough, the eggs are from open range's and I want the ones raised
in a coop,etc etc. How is that old farm way on your health? Well Grandfather lived to be 102, Grandmother in her 90's, A brother in his 90's still works and sister just about 90. Guess that speaks for itself. :popcorn:

Can I send my dear wife to the farm for the summer so she can experience the good old days?

twoplanekid 03-17-2021 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Spalumbos62 (Post 1916373)
Bah....humbug
It was funny

Thanks! :)

While I never believed that the stay puft man in ghostbusters was real, I would have never believed long ago that I would only be able to purchase one or two boxes of Puffs at a time.
As I often have a hard time just finding the correct item to purchase, I am not too surprised that I may have missed signage that states a limit on the number of purchases allowed.
When I was selling things, I was always wishing that I would sell out of things. The times they are a-changin’ as someone a long time ago said. :icon_wink:

sasman29 03-17-2021 11:25 AM

Puffs
 
Maybe they use Puffs to cook Crystal Meth :-)

sasman29 03-17-2021 11:27 AM

Bubbles
 
I know. Up here in NH same thing like 10 bucks a can. They must be using that factory line to produce hand sanitizer.

Topspinmo 03-19-2021 03:33 PM

Down to last jar of Nestea! I can’t find it anywhere?:) Seen jar on eBay for 45 dollars. Guess now I’ll have use Lipton’s barf


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