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And besides, I've been putting up hay for two weeks practically non-stop,and other farm stuff. So this is my idea of riding into town for a hot time in the old town tonight. . . ha ha

OHhhHhhH.. LOL.. I didn't know you were into that kind of thing?????
 
I get a good laugh outta almost everything in JF forum, for one reason or another.

Especially my own "work".

How about my work??!!


It's subtle, I know, but it's there. My fingerprints aren't hard to find, but it is an acquired taste.
 
How about my work??!!


It's subtle, I know, but it's there. My fingerprints aren't hard to find, but it is an acquired taste.


Somehow I tend to try to take you seriously, like you're a missionary or something, incapable of or disinclined to "joke" about stuff. Holdover from your recent trip to Thailand I suppose.

So when you comment about night life it puts it in the whole frame of UN conference goers in places like Phu Ket. Serviced by underaged gangland slaves. Somehow, whenever the UN comes up I see that kind of place and activity.

So of course I'm not there. JazzFanz is seriously about as raunchy as I can stand.
 
Somehow I tend to try to take you seriously, like you're a missionary or something, incapable of or disinclined to "joke" about stuff. Holdover from your recent trip to Thailand I suppose.

So when you comment about night life it puts it in the whole frame of UN conference goers in places like Phu Ket. Serviced by underaged gangland slaves. Somehow, whenever the UN comes up I see that kind of place and activity.

So of course I'm not there. JazzFanz is seriously about as raunchy as I can stand.

And for some jazzfanzers this thread is about as ranchy as they can stand.
 
some discerning intellects recognize the subtle difference between "ranchy" and "raunchy". . . . but probably the ignorant masses of mankind wouldn't make the distinction. . . .

Personally, I feel there is a huge divide between the two. Perhaps a bigger divide than any other chasm known to social-man.
But that's me.
 
Personally, I feel there is a huge divide between the two. Perhaps a bigger divide than any other chasm known to social-man.
But that's me.

Well, aside from knowing a lot of country boys and gals gettin' down on the ranch in a way that might make the bulls and cows look civilized, I think you have a point.

It could be divided along a number of lines. . . . with the word "raunchy" clearly a better descriptive for interests other than ranchers. . . . politicians like Harry Reid, paid political hacks bankrolled by corporate operatives to exert "public" influence on government agencies. . . .,
 
Well, aside from knowing a lot of country boys and gals gettin' down on the ranch in a way that might make the bulls and cows look civilized, I think you have a point.

It could be divided along a number of lines. . . . with the word "raunchy" clearly a better descriptive for interests other than ranchers. . . . politicians like Harry Reid, paid political hacks bankrolled by corporate operatives to exert "public" influence on government agencies. . . .,

You cussed.
 
Fire and Rain

A few weeks ago some thunderstorms lit a blaze on the mountain. I saw the little plume of smoke. There was a flourescent green sign with black lettering on the road that said "management fire. Do not report"

The USFS website had a report on the fire, rating it as forty acres of underbrush and forest debris burning beneficially.

About four days later a stiff south wind came up, and the fire took off, over the ridge and into centuries-old ponderosa pines and pine nut trees. According to my neighbor, whose place is closer to the origins of the fire, a couple of men could have established a fire line during the first few days.

When the whole mountain went up in flames, my neighbor went up to talk to the firefighters. . . . about forty men camped at the base of the mountain tending their coffee pots. . . . and asked why they didn't go fight the fire.

"Too dangerous"

"Can't go into the Wilderness Area".

Then the rains came back. I had over 3 inches of rainfall on the flat. Flash flooding beyond anything in the past cernture plus of human observation created huge erosion, carved out the creek beds to several times the size they once were, and covered the alluvial slopes with deep black clay muck.

Did more damage than the ranch was worth.
 
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