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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby 3waycross » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:17 am

hillsdown wrote:
angie wrote:
Wisteria Farms wrote:So if this is the Cattle Today Family... when is the family reunion?

I don't know what the rest of the "family" thinks, but this sounds like an invite WF.
Just let us know, and I will bring a dish to pass! ;-)



Me too, but please give me some advance notice as I think I will have to renew my passport before I can travel to your neck of the woods.. :roll:

I will probably not be bringing a dish as you know what security is like these days, and it might be considered a biohazard.. :lol2: :cowboy:


If it's that lutalyse fish it will sure as he[[ be a biohazard.
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby IluvABbeef » Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:46 am

:tiphat: :clap: Thanks Aaron.
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Limomike » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:24 am

Great job Aaron! What a family....
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Wisteria Farms » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:53 pm

I could be persuaded to have a little shindig...and yes HD I'd wait for you to get your passport cleared!! You don't even have to bring food...as I cook enough for an army...
Don't know how my little town would react to an influx of cattlemen though, we're a town of around 8,000 with one Super 8...!
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Limomike » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:27 am

Wisteria Farms wrote:I could be persuaded to have a little shindig...and yes HD I'd wait for you to get your passport cleared!! You don't even have to bring food...as I cook enough for an army...
Don't know how my little town would react to an influx of cattlemen though, we're a town of around 8,000 with one Super 8...!


The Super 8 would probably be glad to see us all... unless you got room at your place to put us up. :lol2:
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby dieselbeef » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:59 am

i wasnt plannin on bringin the cattle all the way to ill...but if ya'll are gonna bring yers im bringin mine :tiphat:
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Limomike » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:07 am

dieselbeef wrote:i wasnt plannin on bringin the cattle all the way to ill...but if ya'll are gonna bring yers im bringin mine :tiphat:

Just think about it diesel.. . we could all have an old fashioned cattle drive... all the way to Wisteria's place. :clap:
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby dieselbeef » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:59 am

yepper..that'd be bout 1800 mi each way...i can hardly contain my excitement...or maybe its my excrement im not sure
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Wisteria Farms » Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:58 am

dieselbeef wrote:yepper..that'd be bout 1800 mi each way...i can hardly contain my excitement...or maybe its my excrement im not sure


I used to live in Sarasota...I believe its 1100 miles...from there to here (according to a sign on my back porch anyway)
I've been down that road ONCE of "driving cattle" over the river and through the woods...IT WAS NOT FUN!!! So don't be expectin me and the rest of the family to hold supper for ya just 'cause you want to make a grand entrance impressin the wemens with your mad cattle-drivin "skills"!!
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Wisteria Farms » Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:07 am

Limomike wrote:
Wisteria Farms wrote:I could be persuaded to have a little shindig...and yes HD I'd wait for you to get your passport cleared!! You don't even have to bring food...as I cook enough for an army...
Don't know how my little town would react to an influx of cattlemen though, we're a town of around 8,000 with one Super 8...!


The Super 8 would probably be glad to see us all... unless you got room at your place to put us up. :lol2:


I'm sure they'd be elated...probably be the most action they'd seen in months...
I got a big enough party pad...just would have to run some temporary electric for anyone wantin to boondock it...(my poor husband is going..."what the @*#*$&...is she freakin serious?!!!) :lol2:
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby hillsdown » Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:53 am

Wisteria, if this was a serious plan I would definitely be into it. We would load up the RV and head on over, the last time we did it we spent three weeks travelling through your beautiful country and it was one of my best and most memorable holidays ever.. :)

I need a break and definitely of change of scenery,, this summer July is out as it is mom and dad's 50'th wedding anniversary and I am hosting it as well as catering it ( 100-150 people expected) and then Mr. HD's dad is coming for a visit from the Netherlands in August. But 2010 count me in,, lets start planning now.. :tiphat:
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Re: The Cattle Today Family

Postby Wisteria Farms » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:01 am

hillsdown wrote:Wisteria, if this was a serious plan I would definitely be into it. We would load up the RV and head on over, the last time we did it we spent three weeks travelling through your beautiful country and it was one of my best and most memorable holidays ever.. :)

I need a break and definitely of change of scenery,, this summer July is out as it is mom and dad's 50'th wedding anniversary and I am hosting it as well as catering it ( 100-150 people expected) and then Mr. HD's dad is coming for a visit from the Netherlands in August. But 2010 count me in,, lets start planning now.. :tiphat:


Hey, if its 2010 I'll definately host it...my year is busy too...we have a graduation "hog roast" in late May and then our county fair in July and then our Nationals in Wyoming in August. However, how about you farmers out there tell me when is a good month (avoiding planting/harvesting) and I'll set a date!! How much fun will this be!!! Everybody let me know their best month and I'll make it when its good for the majority...sound fair? If I plan now, I think I'm OK for anytime in 2010 though its prettiest here in the fall (October). Just let me know...maybe I'll start a new post with a survey....(Jeff's going to sh@t when he wakes up in the morning and reads this! haha)
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