Came home from the mill....its still in the high 90's.
The wife has me an ICE COLD slice of Watermelon on a plate and Andy Griffith on TV.
Love my wife and a watching a cow walk in boots. :D
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I learned something new today. Goats don't take their shoes off in the house. :D I've got a watermelon at home I'm going to slice up. food6
Quote from: Dave Shepard on July 17, 2015, 08:07:46 PM
I learned something new today. Goats don't take their shoes off in the house. :D
I was embarrassed to take my shoes off....haven't trimmed my hoofs in a couple weeks. :)
I didn't know goats like Andy Griffith. Must be Aunt Baa.
Good idea!! I forgot I had a watermelon to slice up!
Is that a jar of pickles on that awesome coffee table?
Quote from: WDH on July 17, 2015, 09:16:43 PM
Is that a jar of pickles on that awesome coffee table?
Kerosine Pickles. :D :D :D :D :D Won 1st place. :D :D :D :D :D :D
Quote from: SawyerBrown on July 17, 2015, 08:30:56 PM
I didn't know goats like Andy Griffith. Must be Aunt Baa.
Good 1.... :D
only goats that eat dynamite.
Anyone else cut up their water melon just like sawing a log? slab it, gut the slabs, take some flitches, edge them, square it up into a cant, and dice it up into dimensional watermelon
I have a nice one in the frig that will get sliced today. food6
Quote from: 4x4American on July 18, 2015, 08:07:49 AM
Anyone else cut up their water melon just like sawing a log? slab it, gut the slabs, take some flitches, edge them, square it up into a cant, and dice it up into dimensional watermelon
I tried but I kept busting them with the clamp. 🍉
:D once you get past the clamp, dont push the debarker in too hard...
Thanks for the reminder. I cut that ice cold watermellon this afternoon. food6
Quote from: Magicman on July 18, 2015, 05:29:27 PM
Thanks for the reminder. I cut that ice cold watermellon this afternoon. food6
Thick on one end, thin on the other. :D :D :D :D
My wife only lets me eat seedless ones in the house. My dog loves it so much she starts drolling when we cut one. :)
Quote from: 21incher on July 18, 2015, 07:21:24 PM
My wife only lets me eat seedless ones in the house. My dog loves it so much she starts drolling when we cut one. :)
I have a dog too. Emma will sit there and droll a puddle of slobber watching me eat anything. :D
same here, and you know why they do it, right? it's in hopes that you will slip on it and drop what you're eating so that they can get it ;)