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Lostnwalmart 07-29-2007 09:13 PM

lol and he made a velco bumper, gives a new meaning to wham bam thank you baaaaaaaaaaaa

2001shrtbedcummins 07-29-2007 09:22 PM

OH LORD!!! you have no idea how much I'm laughing right now. Heckuva visual I just had in my head.

Lostnwalmart 07-29-2007 09:37 PM

lol yeah! i can picture it now yikes!

2001shrtbedcummins 07-29-2007 09:54 PM

bwaaaaa....bwaaaaaaa....bwaaaaaaaa(three speed polaris lol) thump...come her e little lady

DodgeRam2500CTD 07-29-2007 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by Lostnwalmart (Post 42194)
lol and he made a velco bumper, gives a new meaning to wham bam thank you baaaaaaaaaaaa

Rofl, I don't even know what to say.

Lostnwalmart 07-29-2007 10:37 PM

:pc: (waits for witmore to change the posts around for chits and giggles)

2001shrtbedcummins 07-29-2007 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by Lostnwalmart (Post 42245)
:pc: (waits for witmore to change the posts around for chits and giggles)

*2001shrtbedcummins does the same*

Lostnwalmart 07-31-2007 08:45 PM

weird would have thoguth witty would have been on this like a fat kid on cake

2001shrtbedcummins 07-31-2007 08:54 PM

hmmmm is he sick???

Uncle Bubba 08-01-2007 10:17 PM

Whitty's on somethin like a fat kid on cake, but it aint on this site. That cabin hidden away in the woods isn't for huntin bear anymore. To much fat on them, he's into skinny victims now.

2001shrtbedcummins 08-01-2007 10:24 PM

wow...he's doing something else...there is something else??? J/K

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so when do you finally finish movin out west with the women there dennis?

Uncle Bubba 08-02-2007 12:17 AM

Here I sit, all broken hearted, wanted to move but couldn't get started. That all fell apart into a blaze of money wasted. She moved out there for 2 months and realized that everybody wasn't lyin to her. You gotta be a damn millionaire to have any kind a life out there. Gorgeous area, good people and she liked the job. But even makin a very nice amount of money it still wasn't enough to be able to afford to live the way she was accustomed to here. She is deffinately not one to lower her standard of livin. So I took a train out there, rented a Ryder truck and loaded her truck and everything else in the back of it and headed home.

Here we sit. We still wanna go someplace just don't know where again. The economy is startin to make big swing as far as property prices again and they are comin down, so hopefully that will open up some new markets to us.

Benjamin 08-02-2007 02:16 AM

Head to GA..... it's cheap.... there aren't many sheep..... plenty of trucks..... plenty of farms...... there aren't many sheep........ we got the world of Coke........ Sixflags and Wild Adventures theme parks......... there aren't many sheep....... Tallahassee is an hour from me......... there are plenty of jobs........ did i mention there aren't many sheep......

2001shrtbedcummins 08-02-2007 08:12 AM

I was wondering what ever happened to ya. You were gone for the longest time with the big debacle of when you went out the first time. And now it's all for naught. Oh well. I'm thinkin of moving to wyoming when I get out of college. I ain't skeered of the sheep...I am scared of the winds though. Saw a five gallon bucket that was pushed through a barbed wire fence...the wires were less than a foot apart.

Uncle Bubba 08-02-2007 09:23 AM

Don't let Whit fool ya, Wyomings some high dollar livin to. We went out there for an interview to. If you stay down low in the Southern part lands and livin cost isn't bad, but it's all nasty lookin desert scrub stuff and not a tree in sight. If you get North some ways it's get's nice, but the price goes way up to match it. In the end it will probably end up bein Missouri, Wisconsin or Montana unless somthin else comes aong.

AND I HATE SHEEP, Horses are a sexier, and moo cows are easier to catch.

2001shrtbedcummins 08-02-2007 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 43398)
Don't let Whit fool ya, Wyomings some high dollar livin to. We went out there for an interview to. If you stay down low in the Southern part lands and livin cost isn't bad, but it's all nasty lookin desert scrub stuff and not a tree in sight. If you get North some ways it's get's nice, but the price goes way up to match it. In the end it will probably end up bein Missouri, Wisconsin or Montana unless somthin else comes aong.

AND I HATE SHEEP, Horses are a sexier, and moo cows are easier to catch.

Yea...I was thinking about moving to the Cheyenne area. There's a Hereford farm that's selling 40 acre plots right on a little stream...nice lush grass. Put up a greenhouse and start growing vegetables. Stayed with a cousin and decided to make meatballs...had to by green bell peppers...paid 4$ for one pepper...I'm used to 4 for a dollar down here. I'mma go up there and make a killing.

Uncle Bubba 08-02-2007 06:29 PM

They cost that much up there cause you can't grow em there. Don't believe all the advertising. That little stream is a dry bed that runs for a few days WHEN it rains. Their advertising say that they sell minimum 40 acre lot's, most are larger and they start out at I think about $2000 per acre if I remember right. The $2000 per acre property is empty crap land, it goes as high as $14,000 per acre for the decent stuff. A long time ago it may have been a Hereford farm, but now it's a realestate developer that when we talked to the office had 4 different parcels of land around the Wyoming area developing them all like this.

Now let's get to the Land Tennents you have to follow once you buy. No more then 2 head of animal per acre, a limit on the number of buildings you can put up, they have to approve home plans before construction can start and very few of the properties are directly accesible by improved roadways. This means dirt paths through right of ways on other peoples properties and right of ways through yours also.

Ya we looked at those to, cause they seemed like a good deal from the advertising. All of the Western States are in a serious growth boom right now. Everybody wants to be a cowboy ya know. So developers are catchin suckers that have never lived in the country before and sellin em all this crap land with no water and access and chargin a fortune for it. The buyers don't know any better until it's to late.

If you take notice of Lostnwalmart's avatar, look at the background. That's what the whole southern side of the state looks like. Go north it's a fantastic sight to see but normal folks can't afford it.

2001shrtbedcummins 08-02-2007 07:52 PM

No I've been to the hereford farm, seen the creek, seen the cows, granted it's nowhere near as big as it was (from the mountains between cheyenne and laramie almost 50 miles into nebraska, forty miles south into Colorado and 40 miles north of cheyenne.) But it's there. We didn't really look into prices that much. But it was the people who owned the now smaller hereford farm. I don't know where you checked out but w/e.

As far as produce...I know how to grow all that stuff. I could grow some mean tomatoes and sweet corn up there. The other more temperate stuff I would grow in the greenhouse during the winter months.

Uncle Bubba 08-02-2007 08:04 PM

Good luck to ya dude. I've made that trip across there about 8 times back and forth now and since this damn drought started I haven't seen a drop a water except where the snow was meltin. I do know the Hereford farm your talkin about if it's right along I-80, they still have signs up advertising it.

The place I'm talkin about is an old cattle ranch that sold out becuase of the drought. I think they were callin the Buffalo Ranch now and sellin off parcels of it.

2001shrtbedcummins 08-02-2007 08:57 PM

yea I think there is a shamrock gas station at the on-ramp by the place. Do you know where the big TA is before cheyenne on 80? the next house down from the TA is my uncles. Used to be a huge sunflower farm from what I hear...i dunno. We might move up north of there. He moved out there and started workin at the home depot in cheyenne, then got transferred to gillette, he just now got transferred to a new store in sheridan. So...if he'll ever stop jumpin around. Oh yea when we were up there pops still had the 2001 1500 with the 318...that thing got like four mpg better up there. I could definitely deal with that.

Johnny Cetane 08-03-2007 03:01 PM

today on the way to work i passed a volvo stationwagon towing a harley. now, is that about one of the biggest culture clashes you have ever seen or what???

Lostnwalmart 08-03-2007 09:15 PM

awwww crap short bus is gunna come live by me??? dang it!, and if you want some cheap living laramie is the crap hole of the U.S (or at least in close competition with rawlins) and cost of living isnt horrable =P. and if you want me to check out your lil farm i can always do that look around wear a suit, top hat, specticle and ahve my pimp cane so i look like a respective buyer. haha and never n\knew you was a farmer short bus.

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and johny that isnt that rare considering most doctors have harelys and there wifes get the volvo ..... i guess

2001shrtbedcummins 08-04-2007 12:51 AM

Heck yea cliff. I had a few acres of corn the spring...need to get out and plant some more, but this durned raining all week has been killing me. I sure wish that it was already knee high already. If you do check it out make sure you video it, this sounds like it could get good.


and Johnny...they let you in a dodge...so I guess they will give em to anybody.

Uncle Bubba 08-04-2007 01:54 AM

Corn knee high, that old sayin don't hold no water anymore with all these new hybrids. By July 4th the corn around here is usually over my 6ft high head. This year we were runnin late gettin it put in because of the rain and it was only waist high on the 4th but I'd get lost in the field now.

If we planted it now we would be pickin next spring after it thawed out. Matter of fact we did some pickin this spring from last years that didn't come out in time.

2001shrtbedcummins 08-04-2007 08:55 AM

well...down here we got a little bit longer growin season than you guys do. We probably won't get a freeze here till...february lol. So I can grow corn well into november.

Uncle Bubba 08-04-2007 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by 2001shrtbedcummins (Post 43952)
well...down here we got a little bit longer growin season than you guys do. We probably won't get a freeze here till...february lol. So I can grow corn well into november.

November must be when the hurricanes blow through and wash everything away.:tttt:

Lostnwalmart 08-05-2007 06:16 AM

lol well up here you got 2.5 months to grow corn sadly it snowed a lil under 2 feet late june and has snowed every month here. oh well thats what you get a rediculous elveations, sigh

2001shrtbedcummins 08-05-2007 10:06 AM

nope...didn't have any here last here...I'm proclaiming in faith that there won't be any this year. Now a nice tropical depression to bring in some rain I wouldn't mind to awful much.


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