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Fri Jun 08 2012 05:45 AM
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Morning all, out to sand again, prime tomorrow.
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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I was going to prime today myself but not a pump...a weathervane. But I just get a call from my buddy's wife asking if I could take him to ER because he cut his finger open and will be needing stitches. Lucky him and he's a nurse in the same hospital I'm taking him to. So I kinda know what I'll be doing the rest of the morning.
I have the day off and it's a beauty...highs around 78º and not a cloud in sight for the time being! Lawn cutting and more bottle washing this afternoon.
HAGF!
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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Morning Doc and Phill, great day here also, headed out to do final paint on trim work at parents sunroom, as the trim guy is done. I would rather paint a bridge than trim work,o well. HAGD-ALL!
Last edited by Loyd Pierce; Fri Jun 08 2012 06:24 AM. Reason: add Phill
*Wanted Pierce Pennant Petroleum*
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Mornin'
Recovering from a recent trip...catching up on household chores and hopefully will be painting on that horse later.
Sunny and hot here.
BTW I took a chance because of the freaky warm weather we had earlier this spring and planted some old green bean seeds in early April, a month before I usually do. We've been getting great green beans for a week, IN JUNE! Totally unreal.
Wish I had planted some sweet corn then, but the chances were high the plants would have been frost damaged, and we were gonna toss those old seeds anyway.
Saw Micks early developing peaches, any other early crop stories out there?
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any other early crop stories out there? Here in Mendocino County "some" crops are always doing well. We have a "green" economy, as the locals call it. Well, the moving part is done. Now the finding places to put everything starts. I did get my Standard Oil Products sign hung on the living room wall last night. It's starting to feel like home ! Plus I also bolted the TV to the wall. HAGD
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Morning all! Busy day here! Went to a funeral of a friend this morning and these events always seem to humble me and remind me just how blessed my life has been! I hope today finds all of you in good health! Have a great day on me!!--KEVIN
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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