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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 693444" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Wow, Ed...such thin skin on such a "big tough man". With your attitude I doubt anybody would pee in your a$$ if your guts were on fire.....I've heard there are over 100 semi-loads a day coming down I-35 alone. Many more coming down the Eastern part of the state as well as the major highways farther west. A lot of folks are in real need. Ship your hay where you can get the most money for it. That's the way most golddigging squirrels like you work it. The folks down here will be just fine without your type even if they have to feed prickly pear and mesquite beans. Keep you grass fed ass up there wherever your rat den is located.</p></blockquote><p></p><p><strong>Wow back to you Texasbred, I am glad to hear that hay is arriving daily especially for you whiners. One thing we need to get straight tho little man--- the hay we sent and am sending has been free. Not made a single dime on it this year and we baled top notch Millet 18-21% CP and 65% TDN and sent 24 truckloads to Texas,so far, and delivered by truckers for cost. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>We will have another 940,000 lbs coming to Texas in the fall, after we finish fall work. The last thing we would do is send hay for profit down to people in real need--- that kinda crap comes from vultures. You owe me and everyone in this forum an apology for your unneeded outburst and if you dont at least apologize to the rest of the people here you are truly not a man and surely, no Texan. </strong></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 693444, member: 10970"] Wow, Ed...such thin skin on such a "big tough man". With your attitude I doubt anybody would pee in your a$$ if your guts were on fire.....I've heard there are over 100 semi-loads a day coming down I-35 alone. Many more coming down the Eastern part of the state as well as the major highways farther west. A lot of folks are in real need. Ship your hay where you can get the most money for it. That's the way most golddigging squirrels like you work it. The folks down here will be just fine without your type even if they have to feed prickly pear and mesquite beans. Keep you grass fed ass up there wherever your rat den is located.[/quote] [b]Wow back to you Texasbred, I am glad to hear that hay is arriving daily especially for you whiners. One thing we need to get straight tho little man--- the hay we sent and am sending has been free. Not made a single dime on it this year and we baled top notch Millet 18-21% CP and 65% TDN and sent 24 truckloads to Texas,so far, and delivered by truckers for cost. We will have another 940,000 lbs coming to Texas in the fall, after we finish fall work. The last thing we would do is send hay for profit down to people in real need--- that kinda crap comes from vultures. You owe me and everyone in this forum an apology for your unneeded outburst and if you dont at least apologize to the rest of the people here you are truly not a man and surely, no Texan. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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