Good Morning all! Long day today, longer day tomorrow...will be up early to get to remembrance day ceremony, haven't done chores yet tonight. Reason being I'm tired and doing chores wakes me right up, and by the time I actually get to sleep it will be time to get up again, so I might just as well put them off so I'll be wide awake when I need to be LOL. After that, wake me up when November is over.
Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST SO I believe that OCs roosters are perverts. "CHunky" seems to have similar urges as "Lucky". In the am letting them out I get a lovely dance and he thinks I have very sexy shoes on LOL.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I blame OC, I think she must somehow be confusing them during their formative months!! Seriously though, I've had a couple roosters like that, and they were always the early "favourites" and spoiled rotten. I'd bet money OC hand-fed them little tidbits while they were wide-eyed little chicks and they imprinted on her :)
FRF, those are quite possibly the funniest shoes I've ever seen. OMG.
thegawd wrote:QR_BBPOST I knew you would catch that! I love that saw! technically not mine, My FIL has everything, and sometimes when he has 2 of something and knows I could really use it he brings it to live with me. he wont give it to me and he wont sell it to me either, man am I ever lucky! the price of that saw puts it waaaay outta my budget I almost couldnt believe it when I saw the price. but it is of the highest quality. I used to use a 16" still, it was sooo much lighter and easier on the arms but took twice as long to cut wood and dulled the chain down twice as fast.
It's all in the cc's Al! More cc's = faster cutting. Also means more weight. We have had several saws of several makes and sizes (used to do firewood for a living), and keep going back to Stihl, and will keep our trusty 46 cc model (can't remember model number but it's discontinued anyway) running as long as humanly possible. We use a smaller saw for limbing when we have to have two saws running, but for felling trees and bucking, this saw is the best either of us have ever used. It weighs 14 lbs, which can get old pretty fast if you've got it up in the air for any length of time (me, anyway) like for a hung-up tree, but even little old me can fell and buck a cord of wood before my arms fall off, because it's just so powerful and fast. Love that saw. Also the chains you buy can make a surprising difference. Cheapie Oregon chains have to be sharpened a LOT more often (and thus replaced more often) than Stihl brand. WOW, maybe they should be paying me for all the advertising LOL
OK, enough procrastinating. Off to feed critters I go. If I leave it much longer, I'll get covered in pig drool and chicken stink-eye :) And don't forget to thank a soldier.