View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
10
83.33%
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Glad that's all the worse it got for you.
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I don't even have the power to change avatars. Way to rub it in my face.
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Well, it's not he could if he wanted to.
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Gary started it.
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Good luck getting that image out of your head.
I will buy Jack Stands!!!
Glad to see everyone up there is doin good!
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So a few nights ago I snuck out at night when it's cool and the yellow jackets were 'bed' down (I guess that's what they do) and tied a rope to the bale the nest was on.
Next morning tied it to the truck and drove the bale off the stack for about 50 yards. Thought I got all of em.
The next day I saw the bale below had the bulk of the nest, and it was covered with busy bees rebuilding the nest. So last night I snuck out and tied a rope to two other bales that are in the way of the one with the nest.
A few hours ago, tied it to the truck and pulled them off and drug them out of the way. The bees weren't swarming so apparently I didn't disturb them.
I'm getting tired of this dragging on for days so rather than wait, I went ahead and snuck up there and just hooked hay hooks to the twine instead of tying a rope to it. Hat on, jean jacket buttoned, mountain man hair down, gloves on.
Sure enough one of those bastards stung me on the wrist that was barely exposed. How do they always find bare skin so fast?? I ran in the truck fast, but the rest didn't notice me.
So I drove the bale off and drug it for about 50 yards again. The bale turned upside down so hopefully killed most of them and the queen.
I drove back and the remainder are swarming in the barn trying to figure what happened.
So I drove away and came in to eat lunch.
Well the one sting on my wrist is two maybe three - or maybe I did it as I smushed & killed the bastard on my wrist with my gloved hand after the first sting.
Didn't feel too bad, tried some baking soda, then mineral salt. Ate lunch, watched the baseball game, kind of dozed.
Now my wrist is pretty red & swollen and the secondary stings are burnin' bad. I think I'm gonna put ice on it and drink a beer. Hopefully this fixed the problem for good - cause I'm about ready to take the shotgun out and start pumpin' lead!
I got up early to hammer out lots of carpenter work and wash two cars, but now I'm thinkin' drinkin' & watching sports for the rest of the day is better. Really got a lot done today thanks to you bastardo's!!
Next morning tied it to the truck and drove the bale off the stack for about 50 yards. Thought I got all of em.
The next day I saw the bale below had the bulk of the nest, and it was covered with busy bees rebuilding the nest. So last night I snuck out and tied a rope to two other bales that are in the way of the one with the nest.
A few hours ago, tied it to the truck and pulled them off and drug them out of the way. The bees weren't swarming so apparently I didn't disturb them.
I'm getting tired of this dragging on for days so rather than wait, I went ahead and snuck up there and just hooked hay hooks to the twine instead of tying a rope to it. Hat on, jean jacket buttoned, mountain man hair down, gloves on.
Sure enough one of those bastards stung me on the wrist that was barely exposed. How do they always find bare skin so fast?? I ran in the truck fast, but the rest didn't notice me.
So I drove the bale off and drug it for about 50 yards again. The bale turned upside down so hopefully killed most of them and the queen.
I drove back and the remainder are swarming in the barn trying to figure what happened.
So I drove away and came in to eat lunch.
Well the one sting on my wrist is two maybe three - or maybe I did it as I smushed & killed the bastard on my wrist with my gloved hand after the first sting.
Didn't feel too bad, tried some baking soda, then mineral salt. Ate lunch, watched the baseball game, kind of dozed.
Now my wrist is pretty red & swollen and the secondary stings are burnin' bad. I think I'm gonna put ice on it and drink a beer. Hopefully this fixed the problem for good - cause I'm about ready to take the shotgun out and start pumpin' lead!
I got up early to hammer out lots of carpenter work and wash two cars, but now I'm thinkin' drinkin' & watching sports for the rest of the day is better. Really got a lot done today thanks to you bastardo's!!
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So a few nights ago I snuck out at night when it's cool and the yellow jackets were 'bed' down (I guess that's what they do) and tied a rope to the bale the nest was on.
Next morning tied it to the truck and drove the bale off the stack for about 50 yards. Thought I got all of em.
The next day I saw the bale below had the bulk of the nest, and it was covered with busy bees rebuilding the nest. So last night I snuck out and tied a rope to two other bales that are in the way of the one with the nest.
A few hours ago, tied it to the truck and pulled them off and drug them out of the way. The bees weren't swarming so apparently I didn't disturb them.
I'm getting tired of this dragging on for days so rather than wait, I went ahead and snuck up there and just hooked hay hooks to the twine instead of tying a rope to it. Hat on, jean jacket buttoned, mountain man hair down, gloves on.
Sure enough one of those bastards stung me on the wrist that was barely exposed. How do they always find bare skin so fast?? I ran in the truck fast, but the rest didn't notice me.
So I drove the bale off and drug it for about 50 yards again. The bale turned upside down so hopefully killed most of them and the queen.
I drove back and the remainder are swarming in the barn trying to figure what happened.
So I drove away and came in to eat lunch.
Well the one sting on my wrist is two maybe three - or maybe I did it as I smushed & killed the bastard on my wrist with my gloved hand after the first sting.
Didn't feel too bad, tried some baking soda, then mineral salt. Ate lunch, watched the baseball game, kind of dozed.
Now my wrist is pretty red & swollen and the secondary stings are burnin' bad. I think I'm gonna put ice on it and drink a beer. Hopefully this fixed the problem for good - cause I'm about ready to take the shotgun out and start pumpin' lead!
I got up early to hammer out lots of carpenter work and wash two cars, but now I'm thinkin' drinkin' & watching sports for the rest of the day is better. Really got a lot done today thanks to you bastardo's!!
Next morning tied it to the truck and drove the bale off the stack for about 50 yards. Thought I got all of em.
The next day I saw the bale below had the bulk of the nest, and it was covered with busy bees rebuilding the nest. So last night I snuck out and tied a rope to two other bales that are in the way of the one with the nest.
A few hours ago, tied it to the truck and pulled them off and drug them out of the way. The bees weren't swarming so apparently I didn't disturb them.
I'm getting tired of this dragging on for days so rather than wait, I went ahead and snuck up there and just hooked hay hooks to the twine instead of tying a rope to it. Hat on, jean jacket buttoned, mountain man hair down, gloves on.
Sure enough one of those bastards stung me on the wrist that was barely exposed. How do they always find bare skin so fast?? I ran in the truck fast, but the rest didn't notice me.
So I drove the bale off and drug it for about 50 yards again. The bale turned upside down so hopefully killed most of them and the queen.
I drove back and the remainder are swarming in the barn trying to figure what happened.
So I drove away and came in to eat lunch.
Well the one sting on my wrist is two maybe three - or maybe I did it as I smushed & killed the bastard on my wrist with my gloved hand after the first sting.
Didn't feel too bad, tried some baking soda, then mineral salt. Ate lunch, watched the baseball game, kind of dozed.
Now my wrist is pretty red & swollen and the secondary stings are burnin' bad. I think I'm gonna put ice on it and drink a beer. Hopefully this fixed the problem for good - cause I'm about ready to take the shotgun out and start pumpin' lead!
I got up early to hammer out lots of carpenter work and wash two cars, but now I'm thinkin' drinkin' & watching sports for the rest of the day is better. Really got a lot done today thanks to you bastardo's!!
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I can't believe these guys. Is this what most of these transmission complaints are really about?
https://themustangsource.com/f726/do...7/#post6129892
https://themustangsource.com/f813/to...9/#post6130386
Maybe Ford should make them take a test or something before letting them drive away in a new Mustang - or a Boss - and then have to deal with all these complaints from dweebs trying to shove a round peg in a square hole.
https://themustangsource.com/f726/do...7/#post6129892
https://themustangsource.com/f813/to...9/#post6130386
Maybe Ford should make them take a test or something before letting them drive away in a new Mustang - or a Boss - and then have to deal with all these complaints from dweebs trying to shove a round peg in a square hole.