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my favorite,,, Yeah!!!!!!

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thanks for the pix.some where around here, derek has a few good pics of me when i took down my first tree or two. . .or three. i'll have to see if we can find em so he can post em:chainsawguy:
 
Hey is anyone here going to Medina County Fair saw races? I know we are, hopefully I'll be able to get some good pics up on here, i'll be runnin 230, and 084, i think thats all i'll be runnin, but hey, its better than nothin! DOnt think they are doing the axe throw, might be doing the Jack and Jill with derek, not 100% sure on that one yet
 
Chainsaw Chicks and childhood memories

My public library used to have a lot of books from the 1970's, including "Country Women: A Handbook for the New Farmer" by Jeanne Tetrault and Sherry Thomas. This book was for the feminists and the "get back to nature" hippies. However, it does have a few pages extolling the usefulness of a rip-roaring chainsaw -- in the hands of a woman, of course. Attached are some pics. Sorry for the low quality, but it's from a camera phone and not a scanner.
 
Chainsaw Chicks and childhood memories, continued

My local library has since upgraded its collection, but I got a copy through an interlibrary loan. The libraries in rural western NY still have plenty of nonfiction books from the 1960's and 1970's in circulation. Sorry for the lack of PPE (if I need to apologize. Did they even have chainsaw chaps in the 1970's?).

Joel
 
More childhood memories

When I was younger I read "Women and Wilderness" by Anne LaBastille. On chapter is about Krissa Johnson, an "architect with a chainsaw." She built log homes in the Adirondacks. Don't know if she still is or if she retired by now. It would ould be cool to find out. Anyway, again I apologize for the low quality. She has her pony tails facing forward underneath the face shield of her helmet -- super cute.

Joel
 
Chainsaw Chicks gone Wild?!?!?

Airdrop a half dozen redneck girls into a remote part of Minnesota already lined with hidden cameras. Give them each an MS260 and a case of Miller Lite. Return three days later to see what's left.

The sequel can be in the Pacific Northwest with MS880's. :chainsaw:
 
Airdrop a half dozen redneck girls into a remote part of Minnesota already lined with hidden cameras. Give them each an MS260 and a case of Miller Lite. Return three days later to see what's left.

The sequel can be in the Pacific Northwest with MS880's. :chainsaw:



YEP!!!!!!! Can I go? promise I won't touch :)

One thing though... Miller lite? Is that really beer?:(
 
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