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    Don't you know Ray. Those old posters are made of heavy cardboard. I assume they were used to staple on utility posts back in the day, don't know. Janis Joplin, Frank Zappa, The Doors, Steppenwolf, etc. Rock rules.
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    Whats that hanging on the barn doors ?
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    Those things hanging on the doors...........

    Looks like shells, fossils?
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    I like the cork hanging from the ceiling.....
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    This could be the Day....
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    There is some stuff in there fer sure. It may not be all that valuable but he looks rich to me. Yeah.
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    Like George Carlin used to say "got to have my stuff." The cork hanging from the ceiling is a hummingbird bird feeder I bought at the Bass Pro Shop in Oklahoma City about four years ago. Couldn't stop it from leaking, so jerked it down. Didn't want to pitch it, so it hangs in the shop amongst other things.

    The things hanging on the door are very abstract pottery work we did 20+ years ago, different/strange, and hard to describe. Yes, lots of stuff for sure. But, if one needs a specific screw, fastener, electric component, etc. - I most likely have it. Noticed a Lamba dual regulated DC power supply a little while ago I have. Think I will pull down and fool with it tomorrow, it weights probably 40 pounds.
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    I used to have a lot of stuff, ho hum, but 5 years ago we moved from Hollingers Island (south mobile county) to up here on the hill in Turnerville after living down there all my life. Kathy, (my sweet wife) said we can't take all this junk so I culled. Now I don't have as much stuff.
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    Was checking the oil under the cowling on the tractor before I started work on it today. Large snake coiled up around the steering shaft. Didn't appear to be poisonous - didn't have a viper head and it's pupils were round. Attempted to get it out but moved elsewhere within the compartment, couldn't find it. Oh well, started it up and went about my business. I made sure the dogs were in the house at the time. Can't stand those things.
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    FINALLY got a break in the weather and got the slab poured for my RV/truck/zeroturn/atv storage. Next comes the metal man to erect the building. Stay away rain.
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    I know it won't grow, so how long should I water it?
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    The more you water it the slower it will cure....the slower the cure the stronger the slab
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