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TUSK
07-13-2017, 06:50 PM
But I'm glad I did it, in lieu of watching Hugh Freeze, today....

Especially after reading this article from Cecil Hurt...

https://www.tidesports.com/hugh-freeze-cecil-hurt-sec-media-days-2017/

RocketDawg
07-13-2017, 07:14 PM
Good objective article and well written.

3rdGen
07-13-2017, 07:43 PM
You should try rueing****

TUSK
07-13-2017, 07:49 PM
You should try rueing****

Dude, don't tell me bout "rueing"... I did a Western Themed porno, back in the 90s...

"Ruester Cocburn In Thailand"....





so much rue.....

Spiderman
07-13-2017, 07:55 PM
But I'm glad I did it, in lieu of watching Hugh Freeze, today....

Especially after reading this article from Cecil Hurt...

https://www.tidesports.com/hugh-freeze-cecil-hurt-sec-media-days-2017/

I love bailing hay. As long as the damn baler doesn't screw up. I like cutting hay too. Raking not so much cause I sucked at it. I understand todays rakes are much simpler. I last baled in the late 80's

Spiderman
07-13-2017, 08:01 PM
But I'm glad I did it, in lieu of watching Hugh Freeze, today....

Especially after reading this article from Cecil Hurt...

https://www.tidesports.com/hugh-freeze-cecil-hurt-sec-media-days-2017/

Beyond the actual final report, when the NCAA gets to give its version of events and some decidedly unlovely parting gifts, the facts are these: There is not going to be some miraculous ending to this saga for Ole Miss where the NCAA says, “This was all Mississippi State’s fault!” Things are already at the point where the process itself is part of the penalty – the self-imposed sanctions, plus the effect that the “drama” has on recruiting. Ole Miss is banking heavily on the hope that it can retain Freeze, have him stay through the inevitable tough years, and go forward. That probably seems a safer risk than trying to hire a replacement. For Ole Miss, Freeze’s wins over Alabama and the 2015 Sugar Bowl trip are milestone achievements – and who could they hire to replicate them over the next 20 years?

Will that work out for Ole Miss? No one, except perhaps the NCAA, knows. Will it wrap up by this time next year? I hope so, as does everyone who doesn’t want to come back and hear Freeze read the entire Oxford phone book from cover to cover.

BOOOM

Mimi's Babies
07-13-2017, 08:02 PM
Haha.... I learned to drive at 9 years old -- with the front seat of the truck pulled as far forward as it would go.... My toe barely touched the gas peddle.... Oh the fun days of a very simple life...... the shift was in the column for all you youngsters......

TUSK
07-13-2017, 08:04 PM
I love bailing hay. As long as the damn baler doesn't screw up. I like cutting hay too. Raking not so much cause I sucked at it. I understand todays rakes are much simpler. I last baled in the late 80's

Raking is cheesy easy, these days, daddio....

Dawgtini
07-13-2017, 08:20 PM
Finally an objective well written price exposing the hypocrisy that is Corch Freeze.

Liverpooldawg
07-13-2017, 08:25 PM
But I'm glad I did it, in lieu of watching Hugh Freeze, today....

Especially after reading this article from Cecil Hurt...

https://www.tidesports.com/hugh-freeze-cecil-hurt-sec-media-days-2017/

Just to make sure I have the context straight: Square bales or round? If square were you running the bailer or were you hauling?

Jack Lambert
07-13-2017, 08:30 PM
Dude, don't tell me bout "rueing"... I did a Western Themed porno, back in the 90s...

"Ruester Cocburn In Thailand"....





so much rue.....

Thailand, so who had the bigger dick you or her?

TUSK
07-13-2017, 08:47 PM
Thailand, so who had the bigger dick you or her?

you must have missed the last part of my post....




"so much rue"....lol


nice

TUSK
07-13-2017, 08:48 PM
Just to make sure I have the context straight: Square bales or round? If square were you running the bailer or were you hauling?

Round bales, thank god...

I won't pick up another square bale, ever, ever again.... not even for 27 more Bammer NCs....

Leroy Jenkins
07-13-2017, 08:52 PM
Thailand, so who had the bigger dick you or her?



Ha Ha. You always have to ask... "You Kathoey"?

Jack Lambert
07-13-2017, 09:32 PM
Ha Ha. You always have to ask... "You Kathoey"?

Who is Kathoey? Did she use to run track?

Liverpooldawg
07-13-2017, 09:43 PM
Round bales, thank god...

I won't pick up another square bale, ever, ever again.... not even for 27 more Bammer NCs....

I used to help my grandpa haul square bales. It is one lousy way to spend a Saturday, when you are a teenager, or any age.

notsofarawaydawg
07-13-2017, 10:02 PM
Round bales, thank god...

I won't pick up another square bale, ever, ever again.... not even for 27 more Bammer NCs....

My dad is in his mid 80's and still runs about a hundred head of cows. He still bales all his hay by himself. Thank God for round bales. We use to put up an estimated 30,000 bales each summer and feed every single bale of that hay in the winter. I am the older male sibling so I was always on a tractor doing something every day. That's where I learned to work for what I got and that was a great lesson in life for me. Mimi, I was driving at age 7.

Schultzy
07-14-2017, 07:02 AM
Beyond the actual final report, when the NCAA gets to give its version of events and some decidedly unlovely parting gifts, the facts are these: There is not going to be some miraculous ending to this saga for Ole Miss where the NCAA says, ?This was all Mississippi State?s fault!? Things are already at the point where the process itself is part of the penalty ? the self-imposed sanctions, plus the effect that the ?drama? has on recruiting. Ole Miss is banking heavily on the hope that it can retain Freeze, have him stay through the inevitable tough years, and go forward. That probably seems a safer risk than trying to hire a replacement. For Ole Miss, Freeze?s wins over Alabama and the 2015 Sugar Bowl trip are milestone achievements ? and who could they hire to replicate them over the next 20 years?

Will that work out for Ole Miss. No one, except perhaps the NCAA, knows. Will it wrap up by this time next year. I hope so, as does everyone who doesn't want to come back and hear Freeze read the entire Oxford phone book from cover to cover.

BOOOM

" I don't believe any reporters were complicit with Ole Miss, although I think that some, having a head coach or athletic director as their source, gave the Rebels version more weight than it was due."

This part of the article caught my eye too. Thx to TUSK for linking, out of state perspectives seem to provide clarity to all the clutter.

ETA: Cecil was being kind to the duped reporters in his verbage here. And of course at least C Round was complicit but not sure we can include him as a professional reporter anymore.

FISHDAWG
07-14-2017, 07:34 AM
Raking is cheesy easy, these days, daddio....

but it beats throwing on the trailer ... and def beats throwing up to the loft

HereComesTheSpiral
07-14-2017, 07:38 AM
Dude, don't tell me bout "rueing"... I did a Western Themed porno, back in the 90s...

"Ruester Cocburn In Thailand"....





so much rue.....

Congrats on the tranny sex?

Dawgbite
07-14-2017, 08:49 AM
My dad is in his mid 80's and still runs about a hundred head of cows. He still bales all his hay by himself. Thank God for round bales. We use to put up an estimated 30,000 bales each summer and feed every single bale of that hay in the winter. I am the older male sibling so I was always on a tractor doing something every day. That's where I learned to work for what I got and that was a great lesson in life for me. Mimi, I was driving at age 7.

Don't know how old i was but I was the youngest so I got to drive the 2 1/2 ton flat bed that was the hay truck. Dad drilled holes in the clutch and gas pedal, said I didn't need brakes, and bolted 4x4 blocks to the pedals so I could reach them. We had one of those things that hooked to the side of the truck and would pick up the bales and lift them up so they could be stacked. As he was baling , I would be walking along lining the bales in a row so I could pick them up easier.

bulldogcountry1
07-14-2017, 08:58 AM
I was designated raker from the time I was 10 until I left for State. We had the old school single side sweep rake. Several of the spring teeth would break off every time, and I always wondered where they went...and how one hadn't killed me.


https://www.ricerequipment.com/images/agriculture_farming/other-implements/new-holland-258-rake-209484/new-holland-258-hay-rake-209484-img_4791.jpg

shannondawg
07-14-2017, 09:08 AM
I raked as well, but it was behind two horses.

Dawgbite
07-14-2017, 09:22 AM
I was designated raker from the time I was 10 until I left for State. We had the old school single side sweep rake. Several of the spring teeth would break off every time, and I always wondered where they went...and how one hadn't killed me.


https://www.ricerequipment.com/images/agriculture_farming/other-implements/new-holland-258-rake-209484/new-holland-258-hay-rake-209484-img_4791.jpg

Yep, the exact same rake. I still have my Dads tractor, I restored it after he passed.