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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 02:19 pm

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Randy in Pensacola wrote: Mikey wrote: 56 degrees this morning..feels great outside right now.....If it got that cold here, I would have the heater on.......I've heard stories about Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota girls that have fur on their legs because of stuff like that.

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 01:29 pm

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Randy in Pensacola wrote:
Mikey wrote: 56 degrees this morning..feels great outside right now.....If it got that cold here, I would have the heater on.......

ROFLMAO...Perfect weather for us..

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 01:09 pm

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Mikey wrote: 56 degrees this morning..feels great outside right now.....If it got that cold here, I would have the heater on.......

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 12:53 pm

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Correction,  just saw the 70's you mentioned Dave,   you meant that's hot for early morning..  That is muggy same here.. 74 at 7:50am  will be in the 90's again today.  Cooler this weeked...

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 12:48 pm

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Your weather is headed this way I think Dave,   I got an extended forcast last nite online off the weather channel.com and after Friday its going to cool off from here to Tenn.  highs in the low to mid 80's all weekend.   If it holds true... LOL!

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 12:43 pm

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I think it's been over a week since we've seen anything south of 70...

74 right now. Muggy too...

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 12:39 pm

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56 degrees this morning..feels great outside right now.....

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 Posted: Wed Jul 19th, 2006 12:01 am

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jeffy ole boy wrote: 108 is about 13 degrees hotter than it was here today.   The heat index was about 108 though..  Pretty humid too..  The humidity is what strangles us...  Yeah, we had one of those heat indexes ....ya don't look at it or it will just freak ya out.   I think they said it was something like 118

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 11:37 pm

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108 is about 13 degrees hotter than it was here today.   The heat index was about 108 though..  Pretty humid too..  The humidity is what strangles us... 

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 11:25 pm

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jeffy ole boy wrote: Empty, all of your hay is bailed in big rolls out there huh?    Most of the hay around here is done like that too now..   Some Farmers still bail the small square bails, but not many.
Most of them are.  

We got 108 degrees today, that was a mighty warm ride home from work.  I actually fired up the truck for the first time in 2 weeks and ran a few errands  ....damn that A/C is cold.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 10:48 pm

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Empty, all of your hay is bailed in big rolls out there huh?    Most of the hay around here is done like that too now..   Some Farmers still bail the small square bails, but not many.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 09:13 pm

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babe , its the same here , bail in the daytime , afternoon usually , so it aint damp. i think its mow hay , bail hay , put hay in haymow. hey larry hey curly ! LMAO.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 06:40 pm

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Babe wrote: Dave wrote: Babe wrote:
I love 60 degrees! LOL

Yesterday was awful especially at the shop......the humidity wrecks havoc with our vinyl.

I dont know how you guys can even enjoy that kind of heat......and your neighbors suck Dave......in that kinda heat.....you'd wanna mow at 3-4am!

And I hope ya meant you mowed alot of hay at night......baling it at nite would leave it tough. My son was mowing hay yesterday. YUCK!!
Both Babe, we ran both the mower and the baler at night. Not the same night though...

It was too damned hot/humid in the Omaha area at the time.

Yeah, the neighbors (at that time did suck. Didn't have enough balls to come over and tell me to knock off the noise...

Interesting......here noone would ever bale hay at nite.....it would make the hay tough, and damp.  I thought you meant mow, as in putting it in the haymow...lol 

Sheesh is there a difference in spelling there?  

Mow Hay=to cut it. 

Mow Hay=to stack it in the haymow.

I think I need a spellcheck....lol.....  ;)

When I see the word haymow, all I can picture is Curly

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 06:34 pm

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Dave wrote: Babe wrote:
I love 60 degrees! LOL

Yesterday was awful especially at the shop......the humidity wrecks havoc with our vinyl.

I dont know how you guys can even enjoy that kind of heat......and your neighbors suck Dave......in that kinda heat.....you'd wanna mow at 3-4am!

And I hope ya meant you mowed alot of hay at night......baling it at nite would leave it tough. My son was mowing hay yesterday. YUCK!!
Both Babe, we ran both the mower and the baler at night. Not the same night though...

It was too damned hot/humid in the Omaha area at the time.

Yeah, the neighbors (at that time did suck. Didn't have enough balls to come over and tell me to knock off the noise...

Interesting......here noone would ever bale hay at nite.....it would make the hay tough, and damp.  I thought you meant mow, as in putting it in the haymow...lol 

Sheesh is there a difference in spelling there?  

Mow Hay=to cut it. 

Mow Hay=to stack it in the haymow.

I think I need a spellcheck....lol.....  ;)

 

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 05:06 pm

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empty wrote: Abo wrote: Hey man. Empty, right about the beers, COLD ones for sure. Always wondered what y'all in Texas called after dark driveway burnouts. Now I know,"Midnight lawn mowing".. LMAO. Ride Free. AboThey have been getting twisted with me every since I put straight pipe 3/4 inch black pipe, on my lawnmower.ROFLMAO!!

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 04:24 pm

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Abo wrote:
Hey man. Nice neighbors ya got there Dave. Your supposed to bring them a "covered dish" . You sling it at their front door. works every time.. LMAO. AboWith 4 dogs, I got a "Covered Dish" for 'em Abo...LOL

You'd think they wouldn't mind too much. They get all the free avacados they want. As long as they stay out of my yard, anything that falls or hangs outside, they can have...

Besides, I start work an hour later now. So, they're gettin' to sleep until 5:00 AM during the week before I start the bike...LOL...

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 04:17 pm

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Abo wrote: Hey man. Empty, right about the beers, COLD ones for sure. Always wondered what y'all in Texas called after dark driveway burnouts. Now I know,"Midnight lawn mowing".. LMAO. Ride Free. AboThey have been getting twisted with me every since I put straight pipe 3/4 inch black pipe, on my lawnmower.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 02:30 pm

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Babe wrote: I love 60 degrees!  LOL

Yesterday was awful especially at the shop......the humidity wrecks havoc with our vinyl. 

I dont know how you guys can even enjoy that kind of heat......and your neighbors suck Dave......in that kinda heat.....you'd wanna mow at 3-4am! 

And I hope ya meant you mowed alot of hay at night......baling it at nite would leave it tough.  My son was mowing hay yesterday.  YUCK!! 

In the drier parts of the US, they tend to bail at night.  Back in Wyoming the humidity was so low that if you bail durring the day, all the leaves would fall off the alfalfa.  85 degrees this morning, supposed to get up to 105 again today.   Typical for this time of year.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 02:27 pm

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Babe wrote:
I love 60 degrees! LOL

Yesterday was awful especially at the shop......the humidity wrecks havoc with our vinyl.

I dont know how you guys can even enjoy that kind of heat......and your neighbors suck Dave......in that kinda heat.....you'd wanna mow at 3-4am!

And I hope ya meant you mowed alot of hay at night......baling it at nite would leave it tough. My son was mowing hay yesterday. YUCK!!
Both Babe, we ran both the mower and the baler at night. Not the same night though...

It was too damned hot/humid in the Omaha area at the time.

Yeah, the neighbors (at that time did suck. Didn't have enough balls to come over and tell me to knock off the noise...

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 Posted: Tue Jul 18th, 2006 02:10 pm

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ROFLMAO!!!   at Babe w/ the hay an nite mowing...!!!


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