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You guys (and gal) are killing me! :laugh:

How about, "I didn't bring a lunch, what you fellas got?"

Or, "I didn't bring saw gas, can I use some from the landing till payday?"
 
I'm in Bob, one of those 500 pill bottles, probably about a week's worth. Maybe some vitamins too.
I was thinking of offering to lend a six-cube saw in case he runs across a real tree.

Just got off the phone with Jason. . . He said it was a hot, dusty hellhole today. He said picture Linus and his following dust cloud. :msp_razz:

He's in nothing but oversized though, and had him a 4' red fir for lunch. Two 35's and left the rest at 20". :drool:

4' is about as "real tree" as it gets these days!
 
What do you think, boys and girls? Should we take up a collection to buy Nate the super big bottle of Ibuprofen and a case of that greasy smelly stuff for sore muscles?

Reminds me of a winter hot tub party I was at when I was a teenager. . . Magnum Icy Hot and other dudes spare underwear. You can't outrun the burn! :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Just got off the phone with Jason. . . He said it was a hot, dusty hellhole today. He said picture Linus and his following dust cloud. :msp_razz:

He's in nothing but oversized though, and had him a 4' red fir for lunch. Two 35's and left the rest at 20". :drool:

4' is about as "real tree" as it gets these days!

You sure about building an 044 homeskillet

the 66 is like "Nate, Naaaaaaate, pick meeeeeee"
 
How about, "I need an advance on my salary so I can pay my lawyer/alimony/drug dealer/etc."

And the old standby--"I can't be here on Thursday. I have to go to court." :msp_biggrin:

I think you need some of those hiking poles that are in style with the hiking crowd. They are good for beating tame wild turkeys with, and can kind of work like crutches to get you back up the hill.
 
How about, "I need an advance on my salary so I can pay my lawyer/alimony/drug dealer/etc."

And the old standby--"I can't be here on Thursday. I have to go to court." :msp_biggrin:

I think you need some of those hiking poles that are in style with the hiking crowd. They are good for beating tame wild turkeys with, and can kind of work like crutches to get you back up the hill.

Don't forget the big floppy boonie hat
 
Reminds me of a winter hot tub party I was at when I was a teenager. . . Magnum Icy Hot and other dudes spare underwear. You can't outrun the burn! :hmm3grin2orange:

Are you talking about the fiery grease called red hot? We had cramergesic and cramer red hot at school. the cramergesic was great, the red hot hurt more than broken bones I swear. It feels like you spilled race gas on yourself. .
 
Are you talking about the fiery grease called red hot? We had cramergesic and cramer red hot at school. the cramergesic was great, the red hot hurt more than broken bones I swear. It feels like you spilled race gas on yourself. .

I know which one you're talking about, Tiger Balm is about the same way, I'm pretty sure the main ingredient is battery acid
 
Just got off the phone with Jason. . . He said it was a hot, dusty hellhole today. He said picture Linus and his following dust cloud. :msp_razz:

He's in nothing but oversized though, and had him a 4' red fir for lunch. Two 35's and left the rest at 20". :drool:

4' is about as "real tree" as it gets these days!

I'm pretty sure today was the hottest damn day of the year. And I was cutting down my shade.

There is some really nice timber in Idaho, hoping we get a job over there soon. Just nice, tall stuff. Good luck. - Sam
 
I'm pretty sure today was the hottest damn day of the year. And I was cutting down my shade.

There is some really nice timber in Idaho, hoping we get a job over there soon. Just nice, tall stuff. Good luck. - Sam

Yup...cutting down our shade, and working ourselves right out of a job. It's the only business I know of where the harder we work the sooner we're looking for another place to go.
 
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It was about 118° here today. It was 110° inside the warehouse we get shade from. How hot is it up in montana?
 
It was about 118° here today. It was 110° inside the warehouse we get shade from. How hot is it up in montana?

Probably only 95. I just hate heat, lol. Thankfully, Summer is pretty short most years - Sam
 
It was about 118° here today. It was 110° inside the warehouse we get shade from. How hot is it up in montana?

We haven't broke 100° here this year, or last. I feel real bad for you southern boys! Us Montuckian's are a warm blooded lot, and don't do well with the heat.
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My bedroom is 88° right now. :cry:
 
This southern california heat is something else. Atleast the humidity is down under 20% most of the time. I left the carolinas and it was 95° with high humidity and thunderstorms to the desert out here. If it's under 105° out here it's not that bad at all. A couple mornings in was in the low 70s and felt great.
 
We haven't broke 100° here this year, or last. I feel real bad for you southern boys! Us Montuckian's are a warm blooded lot, and don't do well with the heat.
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My bedroom is 88° right now. :cry:

Climate's half the reason we live here.....poverty with a view is the other half, lol.

That doesn't sound like any fun at all Mike - Sam
 
I spent a little time around billings a few years back. I didn't mind the weather there. It might get to 90° during the day and 55° or so overnight. I was working night shift out there and some guys would be wearing coats when we were getting off. I couldn't believe they could be so cold natured.
 
The perfect climate is the Oregon Coast. During the short summer, you work up in the Coast Range and get hot.
Then you come home to the natural air conditioning called fog. It makes for poor tomato growing conditions. I think I grew one tomato successfully. Had to finish ripening it indoors.....
 

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