Calman
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I sure hope none of you Georgia people were affected by the storms over there.
Looks like there were some pretty bad ones.
Cal
Looks like there were some pretty bad ones.
Cal
Oh I'm sure they aren't that environment unfriendly...I'm sure they would take it off your hands for a fee if you brought it to them...or would that intererfear with the govermnent contracts, subsidies and regulations.Jogeephus":3mqsm41y said:We got hit pretty hard. Trees down everywhere. Some people learned that automobiles are not engineered to drive across a tree in the road. Right down the road from my house a girl learned this. Blew out both her front tires. Her father came to get her and he blew out his as well. We needed the rain though to put out the Arabia Bay fire. 16,000 acres already scorched. Loggers are already on site trying to salvage what they can before timber goes bad. The irony of it is that the mill that uses trees for biofuel is refusing to buy any of it. :???: So much for helping the environment.
poured out 5 in. from my rain gauge yesterday evenin' big oak down in the bottom, thankfully dodged another bullettkerley":39ghipm3 said:I've got more trees down than I thought. I estimate two weeks to clean up the mess and I'am allready tired. On the bright side, my cattle are enjoying all the fresh tree leaves.
ALACOWMAN":1l1lv1tk said:poured out 5 in. from my rain gauge yesterday evenin' big oak down in the bottom, thankfully dodged another bullettkerley":1l1lv1tk said:I've got more trees down than I thought. I estimate two weeks to clean up the mess and I'am allready tired. On the bright side, my cattle are enjoying all the fresh tree leaves.