Texas Secession Underway: Now They Want Their Gold Back

UncleBuck

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$1,900/mo. for a small apartment? Are you kidding me?
nice edit.

i live in a 2300+ sq ft house with a two car garage and a massive deck that has a nice view of the denver skyline. about a half an acre property total, which i am farming/gardening the shit out of. your garlic and potato harvest you showed off is pathetic compared to what i'll be pulling in a couple months.

our mortgage is a cunt hair above 1500 a month.
 

UncleBuck

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Uncle Ben

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nice edit.

i live in a 2300+ sq ft house with a two car garage and a massive deck that has a nice view of the denver skyline. about a half an acre property total, which i am farming/gardening the shit out of. your garlic and potato harvest you showed off is pathetic compared to what i'll be pulling in a couple months.

our mortgage is a cunt hair above 1500 a month.
3 months? Be sure to cover that garden. Wouldn't want it to freeze ya know. ;) I can't give away all my peaches, blackberries and such. Melons, maters, wine grapes, taters, it's coming on. Took a pic of a German white stem garlic which I have a load of to post at Riddle this morn. Those are TEXAS sized cloves....not some girlie man Colorado garlic wimps.

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schuylaar

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agreed..everyone wants to live where the cost is low this is not a republican thing..but what are you giving up?

the billionaires are what's wrong, not you @Uncle Ben..but you are wrong to support them..they're in it for them..not you mr s-corp.

every time your vote for them..you are, effectively..and here it comes..voting against your own interests.

think about it..

bernie2016!
 

UncleBuck

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3 months? Be sure to cover that garden. Wouldn't want it to freeze ya know. ;) I can't give away all my peaches, blackberries and such. Melons, maters, wine grapes, taters, it's coming on. Took a pic of a German white stem garlic which I have a load of to post at Riddle this morn. Those are TEXAS sized cloves....not some girlie man Colorado garlic wimps.

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that's texas sized?

pathetic.

denver doesn't freeze in august, dumbass. my garlic has already endured a blizzard on mother's day though, and a hail storm in early june. planted it as an afterthought and it's still gonna dwarf yours.
 

schuylaar

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one more thing @Uncle Ben:

my theory is evidenced by the tea no longer caucusing with the establishment..they're getting smart and catching on..better late than never..why? because they are now understanding of what i just said..the establishment is in it for themselves.
 

schuylaar

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that's texas sized?

pathetic.

denver doesn't freeze in august, dumbass. my garlic has already endured a blizzard on mother's day though, and a hail storm in early june. planted it as an afterthought and it's still gonna dwarf yours.
n'awwwwwwwww, we'll have a friendly grow off:hug:
 

UncleBuck

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n'awwwwwwwww, we'll have a friendly grow off:hug:
no competition.

my raised beds are filled with free soil from an organic dispensary here in denver.

even set back a month by hail, the garden will outdo anything grown in that worthless texas clay. hence why they sell that texas clay so damn cheap.
 

Uncle Ben

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i pay a lower interest rate in my mortgage than you do, and i have a driveway. unlike you.

my lettuce hasn't even bolted yet, either.

pull any salads out of the garden lately? :lol:
I just black topped my main road and cut and put in a new drive and turn-around to a different side of the house. 16,200 s.f. total for $18,100. It's chip/seal, like a highway, 2 course. They cut, drop, grade and compact road base, seal with light oil come back in a day or two and put down crushed 3/4" pink GRANITE rock over hot oil, then run a final coat of hot oil and finish with 1/4" - 1/2" crushed pink granite. Beautiful job, sets up like concrete. Contractor does many of the national parks. New and expensive kinetic wind sculpture is on its way for mounting in the new turn around.

Mortgage is 4.50%, $1,100/mo., less than the cost of a tiny apartment.
 

UncleBuck

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I just black topped my main road and cut and put in a new drive and turn-around to a different side of the house. 16,200 s.f. total for $18,100. It's chip/seal, like a highway, 2 course. They cut, drop, grade and compact road base, seal with light oil come back in a day or two and put down crushed 3/4" pink GRANITE rock over hot oil, then run a final coat of hot oil and finish with 1/4" - 1/2" crushed pink granite. Beautiful job. New and expensive kinetic wind sculpture is on its way for mounting in the new turn around. Mortgage is 4.50%, $1,100/mo., less than the cost of a tiny apartment.
4.125% here, didn't have to pay $18000 for a driveway either, included in the price.

did i mention the lettuce hasn't bolted? i bet you haven't pulled a fresh salad for months now.
 

schuylaar

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no competition.

my raised beds are filled with free soil from an organic dispensary here in denver.

even set back a month by hail, the garden will outdo anything grown in that worthless texas clay. hence why they sell that texas clay so damn cheap.

we have nothing but fucking sea shells and sandy dirt here sucks..people that have gardens truck in soil.
 

UncleBuck

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we have nothing but fucking sea shells and sandy dirt here sucks..people that have gardens truck in soil.
i trucked mine in, too. one pickup truck load at a time. could fit about 45 massive rootballs per trip, two trips per bed, 7 beds total.

also amended some fields and patches too.
 

Uncle Ben

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5' X 50' raised beds backfilled with compost and washed builder's sand. Only way to go. The sides are 12" D posts, free from the co-op just take your chain saw out, cut, and they'll load into your long trailer.. 2 cu. yds. of fine mulch or compost, whatever grade you want, $10 loaded from the land fill. That's a big pickup bed and a shit load when you have to unload it yourself. I put the end of a tarp in the front of the bed, toss it over the cab, loader drops which forms this big hump, pull the tarp back over the compost, tie it down and you're good to go. ;)
 

Uncle Ben

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While Colorado gardeners are still planning their gardens and waiting for a warm up, us Texans are enjoying our harvests.
 

UncleBuck

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While Colorado gardeners are still planning their gardens and waiting for a warm up, us Texans are enjoying our harvests.
and on the flipside, now it's too hot for you to grow any cool season crops.

meanwhile, i just enjoyed a fine salad of sugar snap peas, cherry belle radishes, and romaine.

swiss chard is getting massive too.

yours is all bolted and in a compost pile.
 

Uncle Ben

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4.125% here, didn't have to pay $18000 for a driveway either, included in the price.
You paid for it, who you trying to kid. Plus you took what was given to you take it or leave it...it was not custom. My farm was a hay field. Everything was our choice and design. Hell, your drive is probably a wimpy 8' X 200' at best.
 

UncleBuck

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You paid for it, who you trying to kid. Plus you took what was given to you take it or leave it...it was not custom. My farm was a hay field. Everything was our choice and design. Hell, your drive is probably a wimpy 8' X 200' at best.
having a big driveway is like having a big glovebox on your toyota tundra. not exactly a bragging point, benis.

don't be all pissy just because the misses and i have better credit than a deadbeat racist like you.
 

Uncle Ben

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I'm sick of "cool season" crops, time to move on. We're eating maters, peppers, taters, onions, garlic and such. We ate and gave away so much asparagus from 10 crowns I let 'em go to fern - 7' tall. My greenhouse produces all the winter maters and herbs we can handle as well as crops of gourmet avocados (very high oil, not "watercados"), citrus, mango and soon - pineapple.
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Red1966

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agreed..everyone wants to live where the cost is low this is not a republican thing..but what are you giving up?

the billionaires are what's wrong, not you @Uncle Ben..but you are wrong to support them..they're in it for them..not you mr s-corp.

every time your vote for them..you are, effectively..and here it comes..voting against your own interests.

think about it..

bernie2016!
As opposed to the billionaires you want us to vote for?
 
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