Two of our prominent contributors have teamed up for a joint survey effort....
On the way to jobsite-helpers already there...
The jobsiteÛ?.
Awaiting instructions from PC....
ÛÏExperiencedÛ rodman applying for job onsite...
Corner search...
ÛÏGet a shot on top of the tank he saysÛ?.Û
While on top of the tank HC figures ÛÏmight as well try more attempt to get over that damn moon...
LunchtimeÛ?
PC uses lunch break to compile notesÛ?
Neighbor ainÛªt thrilled about 9000 apartments being built next doorÛ?.
Survey complete, time to go homeÛ?
Have a great weekend!B-)
I'm reporting this to Holy Cow!
Nate The Surveyor, post: 361819, member: 291 wrote: I'm reporting this to Holy Cow!
Holy Who? Never heard of 'em!
This reminds me of a story you once told about some kid named Brad Ott, and a cool dude on the left coast Don B... I don't know what I would search to find that thread?
Brad Ott, post: 361878, member: 197 wrote: This reminds me of a story you once told about some kid named Brad Ott, and a cool dude on the left coast Don B... I don't know what I would search to find that thread?
https://surveyorconnect.com/threads/beerlegger-fantasy-road-trip.194217/
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Baaaad boy, baaaad boy, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
For a geezer, you're quite the cutie.
I hope that poor doggie wasn't noticed by any of her doggie friends. 20 spigots!
Contrary to the common misconception, not all cattle are black and white. Some are white and black.o.O
The presence of horns in no way designates gender, but large udders do.
Holy Cow, post: 361920, member: 50 wrote: ..Contrary to the common misconception, not all cattle are black and white. Some are white and black.o.O
The presence of horns in no way designates gender, but large udders do.
Here's a picture of a pretty red and white cow. It doesn't have any horns so it must be a girl cow. Its udder isn't as big as I would have thought...
That's a lot of bull!
unbelievaBULL
paden cash, post: 361929, member: 20 wrote: Here's a picture of a pretty red and white cow. It doesn't have any horns so it must be a girl cow. Its udder isn't as big as I would have thought...
Paden, would you set up a video camera and show us ignoramuses the proper methodology for milking the cow in your photo above? 🙂
If they have a photo of his mother I sure hope they have taken it from the tail end not the head end. Otherwise, it would have been impossible for her to give birth to him.
That camera style is what leads to 12-foot garter snakes and 800 lb. mountain lions.
FL/GA PLS., post: 361957, member: 379 wrote: Paden, would you set up a video camera and show us ignoramuses the proper methodology for milking the cow in your photo above? 🙂
Can't be too hard...looks like there's only one "thingy" to pull on...
Was watching a new born calf yesterday. Probably only a few hours old. It came up to the feed area with Mama and the rest of the herd. It didn't like wading through the mud and water to enter the corral area with the feed bunks but Mama didn't slow down at all. Eventually it ventured in and began searching for Mama. It first approached a cow that was an almost perfect match to Mama. A gentle kick or two convinced the calf to stick its head under somebody else's belly looking for a spigot. Next was a cow similar to Mama but with a lot of white on its face. Same result. Then it stuck its head under Papa's belly and began to sniff at the funny looking udder with no identifiable spigots. I got it moved before Papa did it the hard way. Finally, it reunited with Mama and began eating while Mama was eating out of the feed bunk.
Holy Cow, post: 361989, member: 50 wrote: Was watching a new born calf yesterday. Probably only a few hours old. It came up to the feed area with Mama and the rest of the herd. It didn't like wading through the mud and water to enter the corral area with the feed bunks but Mama didn't slow down at all. Eventually it ventured in and began searching for Mama. It first approached a cow that was an almost perfect match to Mama. A gentle kick or two convinced the calf to stick its head under somebody else's belly looking for a spigot. Next was a cow similar to Mama but with a lot of white on its face. Same result. Then it stuck its head under Papa's belly and began to sniff at the funny looking udder with no identifiable spigots. I got it moved before Papa did it the hard way. Finally, it reunited with Mama and began eating while Mama was eating out of the feed bunk.
No wonder you don't have 799 cable channels up there on the prairie..with all that wunnerful "Discovery Channel" stuff going on in your back yard!
uhhh...that did happen outdoors, didn't it?? 😉