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    #31
    Jeez... Joe can take a day or two to let the turkey settle without the world coming to an end can't he?

    Besides, BTOs mommy will be putting him back on the big yellow school bus soon and he won't be playing on the internet when he's supposed to be having sleepytime anymore. I hear the nice teacher is trying to break him of his paste-eating habit now.... the booger-eating will take some work though.

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      #32
      HA, you are so right. he can't type
      between the agony of his laughter at us
      right now.

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        #33
        Best we only allow "rednecks" to post on this forum as they form the majority.
        ==

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          #34
          Laughing Out Loud, under da haze of my dim lite bulb.....

          What an honour it is to be a Legend in you's Minds. Brings a tear to my eye.....


          Kumbaya, Kumbaya, Kumbaya...

          Everyone hold hands & gather around da fire. TomNot4CWB is telling stories agin'......

          You's all obviously enjoy readin' my posts & read dem all da times. If you's didn't den you's woodn't have started a thread devoted to me....

          I ain't threaten nobody or anyting. I have always talked this way in public & don't plan on changin' fer nobody. I will defend any & everyting I said in public. I would love to have everyting I said broadcast live. You's need to learn from my Priceless Knowledge.


          Talk to my Lawyer........

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            #35
            Mimic cotton?I remember being rude and crude
            a while back,I thought the drama made the place
            more interesting but the stuff coming out of bto is
            really pushing the boundaries even for me.

            See why my skin was so thin on this pars?

            As far as censorship,I don't agree,simply put if
            you don't know what insane looks like how do
            you know what sane is?all the horrible dictators
            of the past spent a lot of time controlling thought.

            Hard to say where the line is though.

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              #36
              So you want to vote the 'Farmall' off of the Island.
              Funny though, because he stirred up more attention
              than any other thread today, New Year's Day to
              boot. He just reminds me of someone I know hiding
              behind the anonymity of his keyboard living out his
              dreams and fantasies while mired in the dreary and
              mundane hopelessness of a Dickens novel. Tolerate
              the poor soul -he needs his friends to hate him or
              else he feels no one really cares.
              Back to marketing. Mother Nature's sh*t show in
              South Australia now has submerged an area greater
              than France and Germany combined, much of it in
              grain growing territory. This has to influence price,
              right? But at what point do staple commodities like
              wheat and barley get too pricey and marginal
              customers simply walk away and let the masses
              starve? What's the cap?
              Hey Pars, is that Merlot I smell in your last post?
              A Happy and Prosperous New Year to you all, btw!
              Rockpile

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                #37
                Agriville must impose some rules and improve. For this site to be anything more than a place for hillbillies to talk like idiots, or a place for BTO to poke fun at Freewheat for trying to make a living, or BTO posting stupid sexual remarks, then I have no place on my farm for Agriville.

                I value the information found on Agriville, but I draw the line when I see some of the attacks by people who simply take pleasure in getting a rise out of people for no apparent reason other than being mean.

                Some of the comments BTO made about Mulleefarmer (spelling) from Australia (I value Mulleefarmers comments) were completely out of line as are most of the garbage that comes from his/her mouth.

                Recently I stopped reading BTOs posts and comments.... but it only works for a while because to get the full benefit out of a post you must read everything.... this is where banning stupidity would really help.

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                  #38
                  He vomited the bile AFTER your kind rebuke, cott, just to keep recall- logistics sorted.

                  Let's chalk it up to the smart men too often automatically growling at helpless damsels, fair enough? lol

                  Rocky, I hate to admit this, but I had two glasses of wine last night, from 7-1PM, which is pretty much ALWAYS my limit {I hate to ruin my imbibiblical image, LOL } but I made up for it in cream puffs. What did Rocky do to celebrate, tiddlywinks, or is it unprintable? LOL Pars

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                    #39
                    booboo04
                    I must have missed most of your contributions that you have posted. Could you direct me to them? Pars

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                      #40
                      Hey Pars, I had some beers and wine, great chilli
                      and pizza chasers (but no creme puffs) with some
                      really dear friends and reminisced about some of
                      the good times we had together this past year and
                      discussed some plans for 2011. I declined the
                      unprintable for now. Let me know sometime if you
                      get to Calgary, I'm involved with a little venture
                      where we try to educate the urban population
                      (especially young school kids) about the history and
                      importance of the grain industry in particular both
                      to our economy and to the food on your table. You
                      might enjoy seeing it and there may be an
                      opportunity for the organic industry to incorporate
                      a teaching module. (Note: we don't indulge in
                      crusades - just the facts ma'am). You might enjoy it
                      or at least learning about what we are trying to do.
                      Rockpile

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                        #41
                        Rockpile, Do you have website?

                        I used to be involved with Ag In The Classroom,visiting schools etc. and would be interested in what your involved in.

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                          #42
                          Hi WM,
                          Our website is 'grainacademymuseum.com'. We are
                          going through a major renewal right now and much
                          of what you see will change enormously in the next
                          six months thanks to some new leadership and
                          fresh sponsorship coming on board. We have a half
                          day program for school kids that attract about
                          7,000 a year from the different Boards around
                          Calgary, but are now developing a full day
                          curriculum. The only limit to what we can do is
                          getting the bucks and support. We try to use a lot
                          of technology but that costs money. Thanks for
                          your interest. Let me know what you think.
                          Rockpile

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                            #43
                            P.S. - Ag in the Classroom was a great program, glad
                            to hear you helped out.

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                              #44
                              I guest lectured at the U of S for some time, (I am professionally a teacher) 3rd and year ag students where I also related some of the history of wheat... , too bad you hadn't attended...lolol

                              Also taught community college classes all over Sask, tried to ration my time in only a few different locations every year after struggling with too much feedback.

                              I spoke an hour or so at a seminar in Olds, Alberta on herbs and essential oils, I think it was, you can prob google search it, but I was so swamped with queries, I hesitated in those days, to take on too much or farming suffered.

                              Did a session in Manitoba too,and had people coming to the farm for years, wanting to learn. Oh Rocky,you'll enjoy this, .. also once taught a morning hour at a private school in Winnipeg re Agriculture and the CWB, but the school itself got feedback on that one. You wouldn't guess from whom.

                              The best thing is people begin growing because they get interested.

                              You have my email Rocky if you want some organic material or other personnel to contact.

                              The U of S came out here and spent a day taking picture of medicinal and culinary herbs during growing season, catalogued them all and sent me complimentary copies. I think I still have them in a box. Canadian Living also came here and did a 4 page spread and took countless pics of prob 30 varieties of beans...some featured in mag. Professional photographer.

                              Oh lawsey, aggie will be complaining and wanting an ombudsman set up. I'm "verbose" LOL Pars

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                                #45
                                Thanks Pars, I'll contact you regarding an organic
                                module, we've talked about this quite a lot as we want
                                to set up a food display that reflects today's options.
                                We have one, but it is out of date. The only issue is
                                space and finances. I knew you were a busy body but
                                thanks for the refresher. See, we can actually conspire
                                to further the farmer's story without getting mired in a
                                Wheat Board debate. Later,
                                Rockpile

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