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Post by swfarms on Dec 5, 2016 19:47:12 GMT -5
Chris was out working some their 40 field when his Mom called, and said she would be back in town to letter Redlands Tower, and Jeff's new Pete. When "Mom" comes in town the whole neighborhood comes out of the woodwork to get things letter up, She is one of the best in the country at Hand Lettering, and pen striping. So the Chief asked her to letter the New Tower, and she has done all of Jeff's Trucks since the First one when he decided College wasn't for him. Over at CRR, the Professor was going to loan out his main bull, but when he went to go start old Red and White, and it didn't. So he borrowed JW's new truck to move him. Mike, and Cody, with Cody's Dog Sadie, went into the pen to push him out, and get him loaded up. As Mike was loading up Red, and White to take it into B&E's Shop, Mrs. Johnson made the statement that, "we upgraded my truck, maybe it is time we get you a new one."
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Post by JD_4630 on Dec 5, 2016 20:10:12 GMT -5
Another great journal Chris. What kind of dog is that supposed to represent? A Heeler? I own a red heeler and was looking for one for my display.
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Post by Tony Dixon on Dec 6, 2016 8:01:40 GMT -5
Awesome journal hoss,
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Post by ramman00 on Dec 6, 2016 8:06:30 GMT -5
So realistic! Very nice!
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Post by Tony Dixon on Dec 6, 2016 13:06:58 GMT -5
Did I just see that d**n hippo again
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WyomingCowboy
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Hi I am Jaryn Sellers I live on the outskirts of Rexburg, Idaho as of right now. I love John Deere.
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Post by WyomingCowboy on Dec 7, 2016 16:18:59 GMT -5
I like the flatbed Ford.
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Post by ontariofarms on Dec 11, 2016 13:08:51 GMT -5
did anyone else realize the tractor in the shed in the big bud pics went from a deere to an ole oliver
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Post by Tony Dixon on Dec 11, 2016 13:42:34 GMT -5
Thats what happens when the strait run is 2 miles and the neibor had to switch out tractors
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Post by Reese on Dec 12, 2016 0:30:37 GMT -5
Not an expert, but I don't think you can cross a hippo and a sheep. Must be a Oklahoma thing.
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