July 13, 200421 yr summers I spent layin tobacco sticks, hangin tobacco up to dry in the barn, planting potatoes, driving the tractor, and playing in the grain after it had been through the combine. Good times.
July 13, 200421 yr summers I spent layin tobacco sticks, hangin tobacco up to dry in the barn, planting potatoes, driving the tractor, and playing in the grain after it had been through the combine. Good times. 455998[/snapback] Keep going.
July 13, 200421 yr i hunt there in the fall. My grandpa has died, so my grandma still lives on the farm, but we lease out the property for someone else to raise cattle there. I also will inherit part of it (where wheat was, and now hay is grown).
July 13, 200421 yr dirt track = :thumbup don't wanna destroy farm country like that. As for growing dip. Growing tobacco is one thing. Processing it, refining it, curing it, etc. is for comanies like U.S. Smokeless Tobacco.
July 13, 200421 yr Furman... let's start our own dip business. Combined, we could afford the equipment. I won't lace any of it with weed either. Then one of us could be Mr. USA.
July 13, 200421 yr lol...i gave up dip/chew (not like I was ever addicted...but I stopped that stuff) I do have a pouch of Levi Garrett in my truck, but I haven't had any since early June.
July 13, 200421 yr Its hard working with Furman you often get stuck looking at his ass or his manly hair.
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