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  1. I have issues, i am certified fatass these days. Steak wedges, tenders, jalapeños, bbq sauce, swiss...
  2. This is my log home in Sullivan County. Thank you for the compliment.
  3. lol, glad you can joke around! Good people. Have a good night my friend
  4. Typical city bird lol i actually tried that LUKE arm out you wise guy. OLD NEWS
  5. I thank you, and 100% agree that it is NOT AT ALL surprising how wonderful the members are.
  6. I certainly have. I hear you were involved though!
  7. Over my head, but i do like pasta, yet not looking for anything.
  8. I am a pretty private person, some may be thinking yeah right, but it is true. However, this is something I must share, partly due to not having @sodfather @The_Real_TCIII phone numbers....i have thanked @turkeyfeathers many times for this very thoughtful gift that all 3 have contributed my way months ago! So I just wanted to reach out to you 3 with a BIG thank you for this thoughtful gift that you sent me from almost 400 miles away! You 3 must truly know me, and know my “style”. I love rustic cabin decor, and this old school bucket you sent me, is ME. So i tip my hat to you 3, and hope you realize how much I truly appreciate the thought, as you found this bucket in the woods. I plan to JB Weld patch the 2 small holes, and fill it with pellets for the stove. I really do love it, thanks again you guys. In my opinion it fits in PERFECTLY in my home, that I have worked so hard for.
  9. Corned beef dinner simmering, all dayyyyyy
  10. are you just fixing whats peeled up from the plow? Are you adding top soil? Or is it just a little scuffed here, and there. If you have spots that are just patches of where grass was tore off, and are not filling them in with top soil, then just scratch those patches with an iron rake, to lightly loosen, sprinkle seed down, and just step on it to pack it all down. Helps create seed-to-soil contact, and also helps from it washing away in heavy rain. If you are adding top soil, smoothen out all the added top soil, if its inches deep you will want to pack it in(Run it over with a smooth mower tire, or step it all down by foot), and keep adding soil until you are flush with the unaffected surrounding areas, then lightly loosen about a half inch of the surface(again seed/soil contact), then sprinkle your seed. Then take a spring rake/leaf rake upside down, and just run the upside down leaf rake over the top just to lightly create additional seed to soil contact. Try to keep the seed distributed relatively evenly. If need be sprinkle a little more seed, then run it all over with lawn mower tire, or step it down with your feet to pack it all in. I am making this sound more involved then it really is, but its how we do it, and once you do this, you will see its simple/quick.
  11. I made this Costanza’s Venison Blueberry Maple snnaaawsidge, sunny side up egg sammich for Jenn this morning. Thank you TF sir!
  12. Now is fine. Even if its still a bit cold up by you it will lay dormant until warm enough. Good bit of moisture in the ground this time of year, and rainy. We have already started lawn repairs at work, but its been in the 50s, and 60s. If you get a cold snap for awhile after the seed starts sprouting, like under 50ish it might affect it, but generally I haven’t seen issues.
  13. Burger n fries from the cast iron pan
  14. Jenn made a pulled chicken sammich, with brocorri slaw
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