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Old 2 May 2013, 12:48 PM   #18151
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Bob, I hope your wife's interview goes well tomorrow.

Bill, I would quite fancy a tractor calendar, as long as they were vintage tractors.
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Old 2 May 2013, 12:53 PM   #18152
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Vintage
I'd like to see more pics of J's tractor(s).
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Old 2 May 2013, 01:00 PM   #18153
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... infiltrate and post pictures of dogs, motorcycles, tractors and video demonstrations of how rivets work.
Let there be no more talk of gardening, flowers or frilly stuff.
I'm ironically reminded of when Peggy made Al's bathroom pink....
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Old 2 May 2013, 01:53 PM   #18154
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When I worked for the state, I attended a memorial dedication and the guest of honor was a VIP attorney from whatever small town we were in. During his speech prior to the unveiling he kept talking about his stench at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and then another stench in private practice, and a final stench working for the City.

There were some titters from the audience. He indignantly said, "Hey, I said 'stench,' not 'stink!'"

How did he get through law school?
OH my. I know a person, responsible for educating children, who thinks the concept of 'idea' is spelled and pronounced 'ideal'. Drives me nuts. NUTS
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Old 2 May 2013, 01:57 PM   #18155
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I don't run but I'm pretty sure they'll enjoy the Girls Coffeeshop Power Tool of the week and the Girls Coffeeshop Annual Tractor desk calendar
When can we order the calendar?
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Old 2 May 2013, 08:29 PM   #18156
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OH my. I know a person, responsible for educating children, who thinks the concept of 'idea' is spelled and pronounced 'ideal'. Drives me nuts. NUTS
And folks who pronounce Height as Heigth.
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Old 2 May 2013, 09:35 PM   #18157
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Our own Mr. Malaprop! It's amazing how long-standing this is as a staple of comedy in English lit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malapropism

My faves are the ones from The Sopranos. A few (courtesy Google):

"Quasimodo predicted all of this." -Bobby

"She's an albacore around my neck." -Johnny Soprano, about his wife Livia

Christopher claims that Isaac Newton created gravity after someone hit Newton in the head with an apple.

"Revenge is like serving cold cuts." - Tony

"A guy like that is going out with a woman, he could technically not have penissary contact with her Volvo" - Tony

"There's no stigmata connected with going to a shrink" - Little Carmine

"Create a little dysentery in the ranks" -Christopher

"You know, Sung Tizzoo! The Chinese Prince Matchabelli!" -Paulie

"...what with the passing of Vito Sr., and all that entrails." - Tony, psychologizing about Vito Jr.'s adolescent difficulties

"I was prostate with grief." -Tony
J, you left out maybe the best line ever, and one that I use frequently, or at least as often as I can work it into a conversation: Little Carmine to Tony, "Yoo stand at the precipice of a great crossroads "
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Old 2 May 2013, 09:45 PM   #18158
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Little Carmine is a genre unto himself, one of the all-time funniest TV characters in terms of dialogue. I bet the actor had a blast with it. It was wild to see him recently as the doorman in Mad Men...I had to remember he really wasn't a nitwit.

I need to get better pics of the big Allis-Chalmers, which is really a handsome beast. It's from 1952. There was another AC here, vintage 1934, but it's now relocated down the road with a nice young farmer family. Still running like a top. The vintage tractor mania is significant...my dear mentor farmer was pres of the local collector's club. Those guys didn't think anything about amassing collections that put our Rolex lovers to shame.
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Old 2 May 2013, 09:48 PM   #18159
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By the way, I forgot to tell you that last week I went to my parents' house for supper and in the evening my father asked me if I wanted to have a little jam session with him and my brother. Needless to say I accepted and we played for about 45 minutes, boy was it nice!

I play in my apartment sometimes but since I'm not alone I play with my headphones and the feeling it not quite the same, it was great to let the amplifier express itself properly and especially to play with a drummer and another guitarist, we had a lot of fun and I really miss those sessions (sometimes I'd play only with my brothers, we would just start a rhythm and keep improvising until we'd get tired...something that would usually happen a lot later).

I don't really know why I wanted to write about this but it was just a funny feeling when I played again this week, I like playing alone but letting myself go in my parents' basement was quite different, I hadn't played there in a long time and I do not have the chance of moving a lot in my apartment or stomping on the ground with my foot. I guess I was just feeling a tad sad as I'm much more limited music-wise around here...
You really were feeling the blues...! The music will always be there for you, Carl. When Dave went back to school the guitars and amps gathered dust - for about eight years. But now, he'll pick one up and play several times a week (when he's taking a break from welding, soldering, sawing and using.... harrraugh... power tools on that flight simulator!)
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Old 2 May 2013, 10:05 PM   #18160
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Dang I wish I could find a pic of Dad's old Massey Ferguson. I know there are some. Hope my sister got them. It looked a lot like this - it was from the early 1950s. I remember sitting on that thing, pretending to drive it.

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Old 2 May 2013, 11:31 PM   #18161
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So much cooler than... most other stuff.
Raw torque and power. No frills. Just a work horse.
Purely useful. Utilitarian. Have to respect that.
Maybe that's why I like pickup trucks. And jeeps. Purpose built. Not frilly.
Rave over.
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Old 2 May 2013, 11:40 PM   #18162
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I thought you went to ASU or was that just grad school?
Speaking of ASU We have to fly back home to Tempe Sunday.....Delia's youngest graduates from ASU in 2 weeks.
Yes, ASU was grad school, exciting in its primitive splendor. Most of the classes were held at Minderbinders, if my misery serves me.

Well, we got only 0.3" of snow where I live, but within 50 miles there were amounts of over a foot. Very odd. Maybe now it is over...but rainy through the weekend.
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Old 3 May 2013, 12:00 AM   #18163
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To cheer up Bill, some shots of utility things:

The AC tractor with bush hog, hay elevator, ca. 1900 handhewn-beam barn interior, and the big red hay wagons during haying of our fields (wagons are owned by our farmer partner).
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Old 3 May 2013, 12:29 AM   #18164
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When I was a kid I got hay fever like you can't imagine. I'd have really liked it there with all that space, but I'd have suffered something awful.
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Old 3 May 2013, 12:49 AM   #18165
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I know, and it's bad, but the research is that farm kids actually wind up with less asthma and fewer allergies than those not exposed to things.

http://www.webmd.com/asthma/news/201...ewer-allergies

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012...ad-to-the-farm

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2...arms-allergies
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Old 3 May 2013, 01:03 AM   #18166
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Our woods led all the way to the next town. Heaven for a kid with a crappy old dirt bike and a BB gun but when the pollen started in early summer and everything got coated with sticky green dust I had a heck of a time breathing and seeing straight.
Luckily it's not as bad anymore. Could be that I grew up and out of it or maybe because I live near the ocean. IDK. Just grateful.
I have no doubt that farm kids are generally healthier. More active. Fresher air.
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Old 3 May 2013, 01:04 AM   #18167
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Spring hopes eternal...



I don't want to see any more snow...

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Old 3 May 2013, 01:51 AM   #18168
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Every year at our county fair there's an antique tractor parade. I'll check later to see if I can find any photos. The old timers are very proud of them and it's a big draw every year.
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Old 3 May 2013, 02:07 AM   #18169
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Dang I wish I could find a pic of Dad's old Massey Ferguson. I know there are some. Hope my sister got them. It looked a lot like this - it was from the early 1950s. I remember sitting on that thing, pretending to drive it.

I remember in high school The M-F baseball style cap was popular......never could figure out why!
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Old 3 May 2013, 02:35 AM   #18170
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I'm not surprised. Think of the crudeness and simplicity that produced a machine so robust that it can continue to serve for 70-80 years while being maintained in the field with simple hand tools. It's an amazing feat. After all the use and (God forbid) neglect these machines are still worthy of being dolled up and driven on the street for a parade. No doubt the easiest job they've ever had.
Love it love it love it. Freaking love it.
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Old 3 May 2013, 03:24 AM   #18171
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The nice thing about the tractor parade is that the "old timers" driving them aren't texting.

I have discovered a new "class" of people: The "15 footers." These are the people who stop at a red light (if they stop) 15 feet behind the car in front of them so that when they text and lose attention, they won't bump the car in front. Don't find that with tractors!
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Old 4 May 2013, 12:10 AM   #18172
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Well, the new GS Spring Drive arrived. Easy deal, a phone call, 2 days later watch shows up. Oh yeah, credit card gets hit.

Had the following conservation with the deceptionist at work:

What's in the box.
A telescope.
Looks like a small box for a telescope.
Have a nice day.

Anyway, it looks really great on the bracelet. I was antagonizing about a strap for it, but based on the position of the springbars in the lugs there would be a gap greater than I'd like to have between the strap and the case. I don't really like that look. So the bracelet will stay. Just need to get a link out of it. Fit and finish are wonderful.

The second hand is totally smooth. I set it to time.gov and weill report on the accuracy.

Will take photos tonight. Thanks for listening.
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Old 4 May 2013, 10:26 AM   #18173
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Yes, ASU was grad school, exciting in its primitive splendor. Most of the classes were held at Minderbinders, if my misery serves me.

Well, we got only 0.3" of snow where I live, but within 50 miles there were amounts of over a foot. Very odd. Maybe now it is over...but rainy through the weekend.
I started ASU grad school twice....the first in 99 I was working for Microage in Tempe and they went BK....end of school for me.
Second time was 2005 at IBM ....but IBM had me on the road 3-4 days a week....so It made it really hard to attend class when I was in San Jose
or Boston.
I think my grand total is 12 hours ....Ive lost all interest in going now that im so old,besides
I would rather just watch T.V. all day and log on and waste my money on watches ....like this web site makes me want what i don't have.
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Old 4 May 2013, 10:32 AM   #18174
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Yeah, I can spend some time watching tv if I live long enough to retire. And buy an annual membership at the range. And change straps every day which I usually do already. Anyway here's the new inquisition: The spring drive is really cool. Smooth second hand and supposedly accurate to 1 sec/day. Will advise on that.



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Old 4 May 2013, 10:51 AM   #18175
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Yeah, I can spend some time watching tv if I live long enough to retire. And buy an annual membership at the range. And change straps every day which I usually do already. Anyway here's the new inquisition: The spring drive is really cool. Smooth second hand and supposedly accurate to 1 sec/day. Will advise on that.



I was lucky enough to retire in 2006 at the ripe old age of 49....the problem is you spend lots of cash trying to keep yourself entertained all day.
My wife plays with plants/roses and her garden most of the day....
I spend lots of time in Cigar Bars and buying stuff I cant really afford.
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Old 4 May 2013, 11:44 AM   #18176
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To cheer up Bill, some shots of utility things:

The AC tractor with bush hog, hay elevator, ca. 1900 handhewn-beam barn interior, and the big red hay wagons during haying of our fields (wagons are owned by our farmer partner).
Is that brush hog an AC, too??

The barn is gorgeous. It looks like you should have a wedding in there or something. Lurve it.

What do you pull the hay wagons with?

I forgot about hay elevators! There is one on my grandparents ranch in the oldest barn. I need to go find it and take some pics.

These are great!
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Old 4 May 2013, 07:55 PM   #18177
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Very nice Bob, the GS is a great looking watch.
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Old 4 May 2013, 09:28 PM   #18178
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The barn is gorgeous. It looks like you should have a wedding in there or something. Lurve it....

These are great!


Or a hoedown or a barn dance. Pretty cowgirls in boots. YeeHaaaa.

Sorry. New England born and raised. I've only ever seen that on TV.
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Old 4 May 2013, 09:54 PM   #18179
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But... New England does have its perks. For instance, places like this are everywhere.



It doesn't matter that the food may have been caught just 100 yards away - the prices are high regardless. At least the quality is top notch.
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Old 4 May 2013, 10:58 PM   #18180
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Bob, congrats on that super-handsome GS. Wear it in health.

Dawna, we've had events in and around the barn, but nothing as fancy as a wedding. Musicians, a bad art show (junk store finds), etc.

Yep, AC brush hog. It's just an AC-biased household.
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New England eats are fantastic!!
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