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<blockquote data-quote="LongLopeSlowHorse" data-source="post: 1381767" data-attributes="member: 24832"><p>"I can't vouch for those timber posts here Ron but our Ironbark bark is probably the gold standard but I have Stringybark on my place and I find if I put a cap of that bitumen aluminium damp course material on it the lifespan is just so much greater as the water penetrates the cracks and they rot from the inside out."</p><p></p><p>Was moving cows down the dirt road, that last, slow, started too late, mile. Lotsa big doogans in the ditch, some like watermelons, leading my horse and would balance rocks on posts.</p><p></p><p>Lotsa characters live farther down that road, always keep on good side of them. Them not only don't bother anything, they keep an eye on my cattle and stuff.</p><p></p><p>One of them--Lew--asked me uptown 'what's the significance of them rocks on them posts?" I told him "I dunno---think turkey bob is doing it.</p><p></p><p>Later on bob asked 'I dunno---think it's that goofy Lew'....</p><p></p><p>rocks on posts blossomed for a bit after that===I'm now nailing my old boots upside down on them---hasn't caught on--yet---but I got another half dozen pair to go....I always wear ropers, low heal---but lotsa leaky muck bucks, hip boots, tenner shoes around here....might get some hi heels from Sal's....</p><p></p><p></p><p>'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongLopeSlowHorse, post: 1381767, member: 24832"] "I can't vouch for those timber posts here Ron but our Ironbark bark is probably the gold standard but I have Stringybark on my place and I find if I put a cap of that bitumen aluminium damp course material on it the lifespan is just so much greater as the water penetrates the cracks and they rot from the inside out." Was moving cows down the dirt road, that last, slow, started too late, mile. Lotsa big doogans in the ditch, some like watermelons, leading my horse and would balance rocks on posts. Lotsa characters live farther down that road, always keep on good side of them. Them not only don't bother anything, they keep an eye on my cattle and stuff. One of them--Lew--asked me uptown 'what's the significance of them rocks on them posts?" I told him "I dunno---think turkey bob is doing it. Later on bob asked 'I dunno---think it's that goofy Lew'.... rocks on posts blossomed for a bit after that===I'm now nailing my old boots upside down on them---hasn't caught on--yet---but I got another half dozen pair to go....I always wear ropers, low heal---but lotsa leaky muck bucks, hip boots, tenner shoes around here....might get some hi heels from Sal's.... ' [/QUOTE]
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