Stocker Steve
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What will thrill your significant other this Christmas? The gun cabinet is full, and she just got a HD crew cab...
That right there is the problem. But I guess it's not a bad problem.Generally, if there's something we need or want, we just get it, which makes picking out gifts difficult.
No.There is all kinds of stuff at TSC I can buy for my wife's Christmas.
7-11 has good deals....General rule is to not purchase your wife's Christmas present from the feed store, the hardware store, farm equipment store, lumber yard, cattle auction or convenience store. The problem is that those are the only places I visit. I guess there is Amazon and Walmart?
No!!!7-11 has good deals....
He!! no!General rule is to not purchase your wife's Christmas present from the feed store, the hardware store, farm equipment store, lumber yard, cattle auction or convenience store. The problem is that those are the only places I visit. I guess there is Amazon and Walmart?
Cell phones don't work at our ranch so we don't have one. Well we do have a pay as you go flip phone that is just for emergency when traveling. It is pretty much straight up for about 2,000 + feet in three directions from our house. Land line works great as a phone but not so good as a camera.
My wife already has one!I think my wife is going to get a drone
I used to buy her cows for Valentines Day, and then tagged them with a Vxx, but her beef herd got too big.I think most women would be thrilled with any of these:
Clean the house.
Cook her a nice meal and do the dishes.
A day off from farm chores.
An engagement ring. (Not if you are already married to someone else.)
Tell her you love her.
You still need to include a physical gift.
Things you probably should not give a woman for Christmas:
A new chainsaw.
Membership in a weight loss program.
New bucket of rat poison.
A new cow or bucket calf. (May be OK, but not as the main Christmas gift)
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That would be a dangerous plan for me. I am not a risk-taker like thatThe wife and I agreed not to get anything for each other for Christmas.
I recently received my semen order for fall breeding. I took the vapor shipper to the UPS store for return. They are always concerned about what is being shipped in regards to hazardous materials, biologicals, pathogens, blood, etc. The young girl asked "what is in there". I had to think about how to answer. There are some words that you don't use or they may refuse to take the shipment or require all kinds of labeling and paperwork. I knew to not mention liquid nitrogen. I told her it was a refrigerated container for shipping bull semen, but that it was empty and being returned to the shipper. She accepted the answer and gave me the printed receipt. Might have been a little uncomfortable for both of us.I guess this forum is the only place i can say i get semen for Christmas....