rback33
Member
welcome to the dirt pile man, a tbn transplant myself. You will love it here, great bunch of fellas.
So true, so true. We are such great people we keep letting Doug come back to play with us...
welcome to the dirt pile man, a tbn transplant myself. You will love it here, great bunch of fellas.
Hmmmmmmm... Now let me see here. I was member number 229. You came in at 299. So it looks to me like I was here 70 people before you popped in the door! That gives me Seniority my young Kansas loader Guru friend!!!So true, so true. We are such great people we keep letting Doug come back to play with us...
I know for a fact I wouldn't want it.Plus never forget... I am NTT's Only Official OLD MEMBER.
No one else even comes close to having that honorable distinction!
Dougster
i grew up in middletown,my wife and i just rent this place actually cheaper than the place we had in bristol,your reaction is what i usually get alotta snotty people in town i just ignore em.you should see the looks i get in the grocery store after work in my carharts and them in there big$$$$$$$$ clothes like i said thou i dont care dont like it dont lookBarrington, heh? That's a fabulous area. WAY too rich for my wallet... but they do let me drive through there on the way to Warren and parts South!
Shouldn't you be more into fiberglass and marine diesels than welding and tractors???
Dougster
I consider it an obvious mark of distinction and recognition of accomplishment and knowledge far beyond that of mortal man!I know for a fact I wouldn't want it.
hugs, Brandi
I don't know Lou. Methinks thou doth protest too much!i grew up in middletown,my wife and i just rent this place actually cheaper than the place we had in bristol,your reaction is what i usually get alotta snotty people in town i just ignore em.you should see the looks i get in the grocery store after work in my carharts and them in there big$$$$$$$$ clothes like i said thou i dont care dont like it dont look
Oh Jay... ...you are up there in the Belly of the Beast!!! Moonbat City, USA!!!In my area of MA I only have to deal with transient snoots, a lot of us hillapes wear carharts so they are in the minority. What we have to deal with is the local groovers and artist types and the occssional trip to the big city of Northampton . I still can not understand how people can wear those sandel thingies in this weather . Jay
It is a most curious part of our state. Part beautiful, part kooky, part educational... but still (unfortunately) very expensive in which to live.It can be intertaining for short periods though . I tend to go to Pittsfield for groceries; NoHo for the restaurants there. It was a lot more colorful when the Northampton State Hospital was still in existence. I knew all those colorful souls. They at least had an excuse for their behaviors . Jay
I consider it an obvious mark of distinction and recognition of accomplishment and knowledge far beyond that of mortal man!
Dougster
Everybody needs to remember that we need to humor the old member. [/quote
Brian,
Just remember to type larger so he can read it. Maybe we can take up a collection and buy a Starbucks gift card for him. After all, it shouldn't cost that much. I found 20 cents last night I can contribute. But I do need to ask, is drinking and plowing allowed up there? I can just imagine old member plowing across someone's front yard caused by the sugar rush.
hugs, Brandi
Everybody needs to remember that we need to humor the old member.
Brand New NTT Rule: No fair ganging up or pig-piling on NTT's only official "old member"!!! Remember people... I'm all you've got!!!Brian,
Just remember to type larger so he can read it. Maybe we can take up a collection and buy a Starbucks gift card for him. After all, it shouldn't cost that much. I found 20 cents last night I can contribute. But I do need to ask, is drinking and plowing allowed up there? I can just imagine old member plowing across someone's front yard caused by the sugar rush.
hugs, Brandi
Now Brian, I don't have many dozens of very large toys like you've got. And to make matters worse, I am not exactly an active "action shot" shutter bug (for reasons that we have previously discussed).Doug, not to change the thread, but how about some pics of your tractor stuff. For some reason I have been craving pictures lately.
Brain,Doug, not to change the thread, but how about some pics of your tractor stuff. For some reason I have been craving pictures lately.
Oh, Brandi, local dealer has a 7 foot road scraper for $1400 + shipping, not a bad deal. You could pick it up when you come out in February. You get free shipping right?
Now Brian, I don't have many dozens of very large toys like you've got. And to make matters worse, I am not exactly an active "action shot" shutter bug (for reasons that we have previously discussed).
But looking through the files, here is an old picture of the Red Beast taken back near when it was purchased in August 2006. If you've seen it before... too dang bad!
Dougster
It was certainly shinier then than it is now... almost met the full "Bill6 Standard" at that point... but such is life. It's still in good shape except for that damaged backhoe bucket curl cylinder rod and a little careful paint touch-up needed both fore and aft.Doug, thanks. You don't know how nice it is to see your RED BEAST in that beautiful setting.
I know for a fact I wouldn't want it.
hugs, Brandi