I spotted this ship auger bit in a client's yard last week. 2" in diameter, something over 5' long. She found it at a garage sale for $5, thought it was cool, and so painted in gold and stuck it in her yard as art. Still has a perfect screw tip and cutting edges on it. She said if she ever...
Let's see: Both from Cleveland. Both consider themselves Wordsmiths. Both with outrageous hair... Has anyone actually seen them both in the same room at the same time? Or does someone have an alter ego?
Years ago, one of the other crews returned to the shop with a big dent on the hood and cab roof of their chip truck. Turns out it was a similar situation: They were working at one house and a different tree company was working at the house next door. They said the other company brought their...
You're not acquainted with Red Green? Oh Lordy, yes you need to check it out. @Pelorus and other Canucks of distinction may disagree, but I loved it when I could regularly catch it on the tube.
I'm guessing all of us on here have at least had that thought, if not actually acted upon it. Hard to get one with a really good shape, though. Usually the freebie ends up as the decorated tree outside on the deck or by the driveway.
Fear not. The youngest person at the table that day (age 8) exacted some measure of revenge by vomiting.
On the table.
Thankfully only 1 person's plate was contaminated, and all of the serving dishes were elsewhere.
I always start with a fresh cut tree, and then feed it an aspirin a day along with refilling the water. Plain, old, uncoated, store brand 300 count bottle for $1.39 aspirin. Everyone is amazed at my tree longevity. I always still have it up February 1, and often times decorate it for...
Here's my kick azz, 21.5 lb oven roasted bird from this year. Color was much better in person than the photo. Looked like something right off the cover of Better Homes & Gardens. And yes, it tasted great!
We purchased a 10 year old Timberland several years ago and have been quite happy with it. Perfect? No, as used equipment rarely is. But it makes us money everyday and I'm not aware of anyone making a similar or better product for the same money.
Took down an old apple orchard in Michigan years ago from the era when they filled them with concrete.
Every
Last
One
Of
Them.
:muyenojado::frenetico::llorando: