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I’m so glad I am not the only that does this!!I can look person straight in the eye, shake his hand, and not get two steps away before I forgot his name.
Wish I could have passed It on. Other constrains were also factored in. No offense but God I hate stacker balers. Good to see those kids working. The sooner they figure out work is probably the biggest part of your life the easier life will be. No better way to raise them than that.Isn't that why you have lots of kids to stack bales on wagon and put hay up in the mow while you drive the tractor? Or let the 3 year old drive if none of the bigger kids are around to pick up just 30 more bales that didn't fit on wagons. My little guy loves to make hay since he was 2. Picked up the bigger kids to help and left him at grandma's. He bawled and screamed till grandma brought him to the field 1 hr later and then he just sat on a bale trying to catch his breath for another hour. At 3 he would use his butchers meat hook/hay hook on you if you tried to take his bale in the rotation in order to get ahead of the baler.
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I was saving this one for the thread on, "Infuriating and inexplicable gaping weaknesses"I can look person straight in the eye, shake his hand, and not get two steps away before I forgot his name.
A very long time ago, a mentor told me to always say a person’s name out loud when you meet them and it will anchor it in your brain. Something as simple as “Nice to meet you, Gomer.” It’s ingrained as a habit for me, so I really have no baseline to compare it to, but I do tend to remember people’s names.I can look person straight in the eye, shake his hand, and not get two steps away before I forgot his name.
you have the most extensive vocabulary of anyone I've never met on the interwebs.....Hold that good looking head up highI carry the juxtaposed curse of being good looking and handy.
I should call it bitter Cherry. Different tree, Its bark looks like a birch tree only black and is like metal. When its dry its easy to split but when its wet the wood itself is easy to split but the bark will hold it together. Different than a true wild Cherry.Huh?
I split cherry by the ton. We heat with wood and cherry might be our most common firewood. Splits great with a splitting axe or a 6# maul. No hydraulic splitter here.
Elm sucks. I don't even bother.
The "spill chick"?Spelling. Autocorrect has made the skill obsolete.
Hardly useless.blueprints
Show off....Writing a letter in a single draft
Cursive
Navigating via a compass, and topo map
Fixing a VCR
Reading the clouds (weather)
Straightening a nail
Churning butter
Hitchhiking
Telling time by the position of the sun
Navigating by the stars
Using a road atlas
Rotary phone
Baking bread
Estimating distances by sight in yards or miles
Too bad I don’t have a comparable list of useful skills…Show off....
The "spill chick"?Spelling. Autocorrect has made the skill obsolete.
Good lord.I hate to think what my head would have looked like had I not been wearing this…
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