Welcome Green mountain, good to see some more from the New England area join here.,
Always good to have another New Englander join! I love that nifty cabbed tractor too. Looks very comfortable!!!Funny how those KY boys turn up everywhere, isn't it? Howdy FWJ
Always good to have another New Englander join! I love that nifty cabbed tractor too. Looks very comfortable!!!
Them Kentuckians aren't so bad. Ya gotta watch them, of course... and keep them in line... but other than Junk, they seem fairly normal!
Dougster
Wecolme GreenMtns.
Very nice tractor you have there.
I would really like to see pictures of the cab interior if you have any.
Ditto, Very nice cab. Sure looks cozy in there.Nice cab.
Very nice.. Thanks for the photos
I cannot disagree Doc... but did you notice that nifty (and rather empty) cup holder???Dougster, buying Starbucks coffee doesn't mean your rich, but having a nice cab like that, well, lets just say your on your way.
Make that a Coca-cola for us youngsters.I cannot disagree Doc... but did you notice that nifty (and rather empty) cup holder???
Tell me that photo wouldn't have looked 1,000% better with a fine, hot cup of Starbucks coffee sitting in that otherwise empty hole!
Dougster
Now Brandi... You've got to remember that Al and I live up here in New England where it can get mighty cold for a good part of the year (which is likely the reason he has that nifty cab tractor in the first place!). Not everyone can live down there where 50 degrees is dang cold and hot coffee is simply not a requirement! Seems that I recall that most of you folks down there are pretty much hooked on iced tea!Make that a Coca-cola for us youngsters.
GreenMtns,
Welcome!
hugs, Brandi
Oh here we go again with the poor and old routine. I got your card today. At least you can spare a stamp! If 50 degrees is dang cold...........then hell is freezing over down here as I have been seeing nights in the low 20s. Add rain and the humidity and you have bone chilling cold that doesn't care who you are unless you are a Polar Bear. I remember my first time TDY in Atlantic City. I was at a restraurant named The Library. It had books in all the walls and I asked for tea.......................which came out hot. Then I asked for iced tea..........which came out hot tea with ice cubes in it. I then asked for a Coca-cola. Coffee for the cold up there? Here I always thought it was Hot Buttered Rum y'all drunk up there. If it ain't Tequila to warm me up, make it Jack Daniels and coke.Now Brandi... You've got to remember that Al and I live up here in New England where it can get mighty cold for a good part of the year (which is likely the reason he has that nifty cab tractor in the first place!). Not everyone can live down there where 50 degrees is dang cold and hot coffee is simply not a requirement! Seems that I recall that most of you folks down there are pretty much hooked on iced tea!
I also know that you are a mere child compared to poor, old, ancient moi... but a Starbucks coffee would clearly have been the correct choice for Al's cup holder!!!
Dougster
Guess again!!! The Christmas stamp was contributed by my GF. And always remember... I still own socks that are older than you!!!Oh here we go again with the poor and old routine. I got your card today. At least you can spare a stamp!
If it costs more than 4 cents a cup to make (like my hot tea), I can't afford to drink it! But someday with a little luck... Starbucks coffee will once again grace these old, chapped lips!Coffee for the cold up there? Here I always thought it was Hot Buttered Rum y'all drunk up there. If it ain't Tequila to warm me up, make it Jack Daniels and coke.
hugs, Brandi