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jigs said:
I do not use auto pilot. I get very straight rows. last year, as I was planting I saw four young indian braves hop out of the ditch and use my rows as a guide for making their arrows....guess they wanted them straight! I was amazed, not at them usig my rows as a guide, but that they were even there... they were only 4 foot tall, so I assumed they were part of the Fukarwe tribe, an indian nation long ago thought to have died out.

I did hear about the old Indian that wanted to take his grandson back to where he had grown up on the Kansas plains, as a member of the Fukarwe tribe. As they topped the last hill, they stood for a moment as the old Indian shielded his eyes from the sun and looked into the distance. Not seeing any of his Indian people out through the waving grass, he raised the question, "Where the Fukarwe?" :???: :? :wink: :-)
 
Soapweed said:
jigs said:
I do not use auto pilot. I get very straight rows. last year, as I was planting I saw four young indian braves hop out of the ditch and use my rows as a guide for making their arrows....guess they wanted them straight! I was amazed, not at them usig my rows as a guide, but that they were even there... they were only 4 foot tall, so I assumed they were part of the Fukarwe tribe, an indian nation long ago thought to have died out.

I did hear about the old Indian that wanted to take his grandson back to where he had grown up on the Kansas plains, as a member of the Fukarwe tribe. As they topped the last hill, they stood for a moment as the old Indian shielded his eyes from the sun and looked into the distance. Not seeing any of his Indian people out through the waving grass, he raised the question, "Where the Fukarwe?" :???: :? :wink: :-)
Soapweed! I expect this kind of crass talk from jigs, but you? :oops:
 
Jinglebob said:
Soapweed said:
jigs said:
I do not use auto pilot. I get very straight rows. last year, as I was planting I saw four young indian braves hop out of the ditch and use my rows as a guide for making their arrows....guess they wanted them straight! I was amazed, not at them usig my rows as a guide, but that they were even there... they were only 4 foot tall, so I assumed they were part of the Fukarwe tribe, an indian nation long ago thought to have died out.

I did hear about the old Indian that wanted to take his grandson back to where he had grown up on the Kansas plains, as a member of the Fukarwe tribe. As they topped the last hill, they stood for a moment as the old Indian shielded his eyes from the sun and looked into the distance. Not seeing any of his Indian people out through the waving grass, he raised the question, "Where the Fukarwe?" :???: :? :wink: :-)
Soapweed! I expect this kind of crass talk from jigs, but you? :oops:



Now I'm laughing nice to see were all human...
 
Soapweed!!!! Go wash your mouth out with soap!!!!!!! Knew it wouldn't be long and you would sink down to the bottom of humanity with the rest of us... :D :D :D :clap: :cowboy: :mrgreen:

Jigs, we got frost.... But we are far enough behind you that it didn't hurt it... Nanner, Nanner...... Mother nature is just keeping you humble.......
Oh lord it's hard to be humble, when your perfect in everyway!!!!!
 
couple years ago I got my mother in law on the Fukarwe Indian trick.... layed it on for about a half hour on the history and special attributes of the tribe....her reply was "why did they never write about them in the history books" then I told her how they got their name....... she was not very happy that I had pulled her leg. I think I could have even gotten a donation from her for the Fukarwe nation memorial!!
 

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