Or how many head of cattle he has. (Not talking about among friends, but perfect strangers asking).That's kind of like asking a farmer how much land he owns.
Keith
Or how many head of cattle he has. (Not talking about among friends, but perfect strangers asking).That's kind of like asking a farmer how much land he owns.
Keith
better trained than my kids...lolNice cars clifish … Ryan, awesome too!
BTW, my pit/heeler mix peed in the same spot today, yesterday, the day before, the day before, the day before, the day before, the day before, the day before…. He likes that spot!
better trained than my kids...lol
Love a rescue of any animal, good for you...and the pup!He’s a good dog! He is a rescue pup… Was a bait dog… We have had him for almost 3 years… He is still timid…. Great dog though! I pity the fool who messes with my wife and kids if I’m not home!
Not so much how much he owns...but how his crops yielded! First liar don't stand a chance!That's kind of like asking a farmer how much land he owns.
Keith
Love a rescue of any animal, good for you...and the pup!
Not so much how much he owns...but how his crops yielded! First liar don't stand a chance!
Ryan
Anyone who would do that to a dog needs to be fed into a wood chipper feet first ... very slowly.Was a bait dog…
Anyone who would do that to a dog needs to be fed into a wood chipper feet first ... very slowly.
I don't know what happened to this guy before I adopted him from the humane society, but it took a couple years for him to stop ducking his head when I reached out to pet him, and about another year to fully bond with me. He's mine through and through now, though.
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Looks like a big puppy just like I have, well, I have another big puppy I adopted at the same time, but she was never abused as far as I know. I can't fathom why anyone would have abused him. He's about as sweet a dog as you could ask for.I’ll get a better pic and share later… he’s snoozing!
I'm not really worried about leaving a legacy for our children and grandchildren, they'll be alright on their own. I grew up poor and I know it sounds silly, but my concerns are things such as opening the refrigerator and it's empty or flipping the light switch and nothing happens. Yeah silly, I know...I am going to leave the kids a bunch of money when I drop dead, maybe they will have fun with it.
I started from day 1 of my working life and have tried to teach our children the same...Point is, getting to this point starts early in life, takes diligence and discipline
I retired at 56, no debt. I'd love a new(er) truck, but at today's prices, can't afford to pay cash and don't want to take on any debt...Haven't had a mortgage in over 20 years now, pay the CC bill off in full every month, retired at age 55.
We are both 55, probably could afford to retire but lack of access to affordable health insurance for the next 10 years is a big drawback. Luckily the way the world went we both work from home full time so we have the flexability to work here or in PA when we want to get away.I retired at 56, no debt. I'd love a new(er) truck, but at today's prices, can't afford to pay cash and don't want to take on any debt...
Yes Cliff, health insurance costs are crazy. My wife was carrying us on her plan until she joined me in retirement this past January and that's when it got scary. We got on an ACA plan administered by BCBS of SC that with the income tax credits is free. High deductible and out of pocket costs, but still protection against a significant health event. Those credits were just extended and I don't really see anything changing for at least the next 2 years and by then we'll both be eligible for Medicare. I've got some money saved in an HSA for a supplement plan that I could use now to purchase a health insurance plan, but at ~$2000+/month...I'll just wait. Fortunately neither of us currently has any health issues, but we are getting older and things can change. As I've gotten older, I've found out that things hurt more, more things hurt, and things hurt longer, but just got to be tough....lack of access to affordable health insurance for the next 10 years is a big drawback
not since page 1 but I am sure he started another thread on the same topic somewhere.Without going back through the 4 pages, did the OP ever comment further?
So you mentioned something about a belfab smoker for around $950 ?Without going back through the 4 pages, did the OP ever comment further?
I have no idea when he bought that smoker but I can guarantee you, from experience, that steel costs have skyrocketed. Also, as Craig's products have become more widely known, the wait list is getting pretty lengthy. Regardless though, you'll probably get a far better deal from him that you'll likely get from other fabricators.So you mentioned something about a belfab smoker for around $950 ?
So you mentioned something about a belfab smoker for around $950 ?
Ryan
Yes, 24x48 two years ago. Probably more $$ now, but then again, so are all the big brands, I would imagine.I have no idea when he bought that smoker but I can guarantee you, from experience, that steel costs have skyrocketed. Also, as Craig's products have become more widely known, the wait list is getting pretty lengthy. Regardless though, you'll probably get a far better deal from him that you'll likely get from other fabricators.