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How the north won the Civil War!
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How the north won the Civil War!
Well, we had a great time at Ralph’s. Jeff Silvey showed at the barnyard right on schedule. A few minutes later Charles called and said he was running late and was just leaving the motel (that’s a 56 minute drive) He arrived two hours later. He said he had set his “Cub Locator†for directions and assumed it would lead him to the barnyard. Unfortunately it detected Bigdog’s barn and sent him in the wrong direction.
This tells me one thing, the south lost the Civil War because they got lost on the way to the battlefield.
Here we see everyone gathering around the computer to see if the south is ready to meet the ransom demand.
This tells me one thing, the south lost the Civil War because they got lost on the way to the battlefield.
Here we see everyone gathering around the computer to see if the south is ready to meet the ransom demand.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Bill,
Maybe I need to get one of Rick's row markers...so I can find my way to the battlefield!
Thanks for the hospitality today...the guided tour of the Barnyard and the ride with Jeff! Great fun!
Corky
Maybe I need to get one of Rick's row markers...so I can find my way to the battlefield!
Thanks for the hospitality today...the guided tour of the Barnyard and the ride with Jeff! Great fun!
Corky
I found this old Cub, Forgotten and Forlorn,
With pistons and valves frozen and worn.
Help from my buddies on Farmallcub.com,
And an engine from Ralph, (37’s the one),
Now ole Corky is running and back to life,
Much to the surprise of my dear, dear wife!
With pistons and valves frozen and worn.
Help from my buddies on Farmallcub.com,
And an engine from Ralph, (37’s the one),
Now ole Corky is running and back to life,
Much to the surprise of my dear, dear wife!
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Donny M wrote:jim turner wrote:us yankee's are very sorry, youall was right
Amen, Jim Amen
At the risk of sounding political I agree.
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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Dam we need to put up "IH" stickers on the telephone poles with "BIG ARROWS" to show the way..... Maybe a cubfest GPS location is next?
My people weren't here for that war we missed it, we were in the homeland smashing grapes and building boats......until the late 1800's more like 1895... That was a very sad war and is our worst war in american history.
My people weren't here for that war we missed it, we were in the homeland smashing grapes and building boats......until the late 1800's more like 1895... That was a very sad war and is our worst war in american history.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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