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Started by Jeff, December 16, 2015, 05:31:29 PM

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Hilltop366

I thought perhaps you guys came to Halifax Nova Scotia to have lunch @ the goat's restaurant!



  

 

Good show guys!

isawlogs

 Jeff may think I have an accent, but that is not the case.... I have none, just ask anybody.  ;D
    I am fluent in my mind   smiley_smug01

  Marcell   :)

   I said ...  Post- on not Pass-ton  ::)  :D
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trapper

I think it would be good to interview some of the older members like pineywoods  before we lose them like we just did with wwjsr.
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Darrel

The stubborn old goat has a gastropub. . .
Hmmmmm. . .
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OneWithWood

I finally forced myself to sit still long enough to listen.  So glad I did!
Excellent work Jeff and David.
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Jeff

I went and looked for the post that I mentioned about the click bug in this podcast, and finding the answer I was looking for on the Forestry Forum.  Holy smokes, I thought it was a few years ago. It was clear back in 2001! No wonder I didn't remember the details so clear. It wasn't Dang that had posted the answer I found, it was Tom, and it was Bibbyman that had posted the original question.

https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,348.0.html
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Roxie

That's funny!   :D  Time sure is flying by. 
Say when

Texas Ranger

Jeff, you had the answer with your discussion with Tamera, you need to record the old timers for the future of the forum, lots of good stuff available.  That is a click beetle, not bug, to an entomologist there is a big difference.
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

samandothers

Listened this morning.  Enjoyed the stories related to y'alls experiences. So many people experience different things it is fun to hear the different ones.   Podcasts are good and I look forward to hearing from others and their experiences.  I also enjoy hearing the different accents adds to the experience.

Great idea Jeff!

jmouton

so  jeff  i guess a podcast has no pictures eh,,,  i am not very technoligically  advanced  dont really know about mp3 s  or havent figured out how to post pic s yet ,,,,,but this is pretty  cool what you have done ,,


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SwampDonkey

Big smile here listening to Jeff and Dave. Great idea.  8)

And bye the way, I have seen foxfire. It was when I was kid and in warm summer. We often drove bicycles at night, especially moon light. We stopped by an alder grove that had a lot of dead stems with the glowing fungus. We took some back to our tree house which was not far away at my uncle's. After the dead wood dried out (a few hours) the glow was gone. Never have seen it since in the woods, and that was probably 36 years ago. So very rare. ;)
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tonich

Very good, Jeff!
Quite enjoyed the interview.
Keep up the great work!
:)

grweldon

Still listening now, but I like it very much!

I'll continue to call him David... unless he irritates me, which he's been known to do!

;D
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Quote from: grweldon on December 21, 2015, 01:13:59 PM
Still listening now, but I like it very much!

I'll continue to call him David... unless he irritates me, which he's been known to do!

;D

:D :D :D :D :D Good 1 Glenn.  :)
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thecfarm

Yes,it was neat. I really enjoyed it!!!!
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yukon cornelius

I finally listened. I loved it and I look forward to more of these! it is neat to hear the story of how you found the forum.
It seems I am a coarse thread bolt in a world of fine threaded nuts!

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drobertson

As usual, slower than molasses in February, might be an old saying? anyway not sure how I missed this topic header, but good for a laugh or two,, fun stuff, and Jeff does make a good talk show host,
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

Migal

I've been internet limited for awhile now but came out tonight and found this right out the gate's,it,you,and both are amazing!
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Scottasheppard

Well I'm am proud to say I know this old goat very well and have known him for many years.. I can honestly say David Poston is one of the finest men I've ever  known. We have done a lot of business together over the years. And had a lot of fun. We watched each others children grow and he stood beside me like a true friend in a nasty divorce. David I love you like a brother even tho u are old enough to be my dad LOL..... To be serious tho David help me start and sale a very lucrative firewood business and has given me the best advise when I asked about buying my very own sawmill he set me up with Woodmizer and my LT15 Wide with power feed will be here in a week or so. And to clear up the goat nick name.... who ever gave to him should know he works LIKE a mule and is STUBERN as an old Goat....  LOL
Sincerely Yours.... Porkie
Aka Porkie

Mooseherder

Does he embarass you when you guys go to lunch? :D

thecfarm

Now that is a real nice thing to say about someone.
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WDH

He ain't that bad if you overlook his foibles. 
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Magicman

Well I ain't gonna look at um.  :D
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WDH

You gotta OVERLOOK them foibles.
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