DeereMann
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Just turned 37.
hey! what's a youngster like you doing with such nice toys?! :muttering: *jealous*
Just turned 37.
52 now what do I do?
52 now what do I do?
What I wanna know is how many 75-85 year olds are still making their own firewood. I knew one guy who was 82 years old and split his firewood with a splitting maul. This guy could get into a fight with a 40 year old and win.
I know I'm younger than most of you guys but I remember when I was always guaranteed to be the youngest guy every job site. Ran my first multi million dollar project when I was 21, and I always had to here crap from older guys who worked for me, or subs. Somewhere over the past 5 years or so I'm not the youngest guy on a site anymore.
As a follow up, the Mojave is not what it used to be. I noticed that all of the Joshua Trees lean toward the south, indicating that the prevailing winds were from the North. Now our prevailing winds are from the South 90% of the time.
I also looked up meteorological information and history from 100 years ago and the average rainfall was 20 to 30 inches and ranchers grazed cattle on the abundant grass at that time.
How times have changed.
Where did the time go?
Have wondered the same thing myself do not feel like it's a long time since I went to vocational school now I'm 29
Thanks Tor for helping lower the average age a bit!!!!![]()
I'm 78 and still making fence posts and rail fencing. Have 30 logs ready as soon as the temp gets above 50 for a few days.
Also thought I and Bird was the same age he must of quit counting.
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