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Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops.
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Posted by Stickler on August 10, 2005 at 09:20:49 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops. posted by john d on August 09, 2005 at 11:30:47:
Horseshoes, harness rings, shotgun shells, lead balls, traps, a jack-all, axe heads, tampon applicators (they're everywhere in the garden, I think a previous owner maybe dumped the septic field sludge there as organic fertilizer?), lots of deer antlers and a couple complete skulls, a cow skull with horns, an 1893 survey marker, a pocket watch, a ring of very old keys, a 3 point scoop buried in an old manure pile, glass insulators, chains, a 10' tandem disc (previous two owners were there 13 years and 20 years and had never found it. My wife hit the damned thing with the ZTR mower and knocked a blade off it. Can you hear the CLANG from where you are?) a John Deere Model 19 chain saw, and I think the bra-less woman was on a world tour! I found a 34C bra in my woods too. Nice lacy black one. I would have liked to meet its occupants too!
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