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you fuckers are fascinating.  I am glad dad didn't have big rock envy.  whew

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you don't have big rock envy when you've got the biggest rock in the county

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Thoughts on the huge limestone rocks with your last name on it?

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that's a nice rock.  very glaciated region.
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Thoughts on the huge limestone rocks with your last name on it?

those rocks are tiny

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seems like those would be annoying AF to mow around
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tom why do rich people/famers like big rocks so much
Maybe becasue was the first basic building material... rock walls, stone barn/house?  Low maintenance yard art that lasts forever?

The one in that middle picture i used lay on at night with the dog at the farm.  I could fall asleep on that damn thing.  Hurts me just to look at it now thinking how hard and rough it was.


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seems like those would be annoying AF to mow around
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Thoughts on the huge limestone rocks with your last name on it?

those rocks are tiny
Make bigger ones.. not toms dads rock size but definitely 3-4 ft tall and a foot or two wide

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My dad has one that's probably 2 ft high and 4 ft wide

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we had a big rock also at the entrance of our driveway, remember when my dad drug it home with a tractor and log chain, tore a nice groove in the highway we lived on

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Thoughts on the huge limestone rocks with your last name on it?

I got one of these earlier this year although mine is only 2 feet across.  It definitely represents a slow but steady descent into white middle-agedom.  It has my last name and the corporate logo of a company whose logo is also my last name.

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Giant rocks are a construction thing too. If one was dug up you'd have multiple people asking if they could have it.

Remines me of a while back when I had meet with the project construction superintendent to talk over the project.  He complained about trucks running over fresh curbs and crushing them.  I had seen that they had dug up some huge rocks so I suggested he have his guys put the rocks next to the inside of the curbs.  This should make anybody be extra careful when driving around the curbs.  He did it and to this day the rocks are still there doing just what they were put there for.  If anybody is in Topeka and decide to go to the movies or eat at Red Robin you will see the rocks I'm talking about.
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you don't have big rock envy when you've got the biggest rock in the county

 :ROFL:

Reminds me of when I was a kid, my older brother carved a head of an Indian chief on a huge limestone rock.  It sits on a hill on our then ranch to this day.  It was to hard to move it when my dad sold the ranch.
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Giant rocks are a construction thing too. If one was dug up you'd have multiple people asking if they could have it.

Remines me of a while back when I had meet with the project construction superintendent to talk over the project.  He complained about trucks running over fresh curbs and crushing them.  I had seen that they had dug up some huge rocks so I suggested he have his guys put the rocks next to the inside of the curbs.  This should make anybody be extra careful when driving around the curbs.  He did it and to this day the rocks are still there doing just what they were put there for.  If anybody is in Topeka and decide to go to the movies or eat at Red Robin you will see the rocks I'm talking about.

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Don't want to turn the chiefs thread into another high farm IQ mess so I'll post this here

https://twitter.com/rockormiston2/status/1291172907062788098?s=19

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What a world we live in

« Last Edit: August 06, 2020, 08:15:57 AM by ben ji »

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lmao, I know that guy.

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lmao, I know that guy.

Is he a complete stud?

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I believe that's how the more elaborate corn mazes are created. It's pretty amazing.

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lmao, I know that guy.

Is he a complete stud?
EMAW farmer with a hot wife. Of course he is a complete stud.

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lmao, I know that guy.

Is he a complete stud?
Yes


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lmao, I know that guy.

Is he a complete stud?
EMAW farmer with a hot wife. Of course he is a complete stud.
Confirmed stud


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do people normally irrigate milo or did he do this just so he could plant a chief's logo?

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do people normally irrigate milo or did he do this just so he could plant a chief's logo?

My uncle grew milo in our irrigated circle last year but didn't irrigate it very much since it actually rained, he also grew a bunch of it without irrigation on my aunts land next door.