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    #13
    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
    Nah... I heard that leads to brain damage. Maybe it's a grand delusion, but I think my elevator still goes to the top floor.
    Mine too! But it's a one story high-rise.

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      #14
      I insist that Canadian men, and farmers specifically don't wear shorts. However, there are a few that have broken that rule, I'm trying to straighten them out. I'm the only guy on the beach wearing jeans and long sleeve shirt. No one wants to, or needs to see my legs.

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        #15
        im with you guys jeans 99% but more for snake bite than anything else

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          #16
          Its not often there is a post on here which doesnt denigrate into a argument or chest beating........unless we have a competition whos got the worst legs.

          Sounds like farrmaholic might be the front runner at this stage, farma you legs aint white there, "honourably pure"

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            #17
            Here he is cooling off on a 45c afternoon possibly 46c and probably 50 plus inside concrete tank.

            If you wondering stock water and spray water pumped from around 300ft with a submerasable pump and portable generator. Windmills rarely used nowadays.

            Dry thunderstorms forecast could be tense for some about 40kms east of here

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              #18
              The trees in the back ground is our "original homestead" basically only a shearing shed there now and sheep yards plus a house which is rarely used.
              The stubbles you can see are wheat.
              One small 55ha paddock yielded 3.1t ha ps we had plenty only did 2.3t ha.

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