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To: William H Huebl who wrote (5773)11/30/2002 3:47:12 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
There's not enough oaks around for any permanent mill.

The softwood mill is over by the river and the bottoms produce more softwood than they can use. All that wood goes for making shipping pallets.



To: William H Huebl who wrote (5773)11/30/2002 6:39:06 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
A pop quiz.
In 1860 what city was the wealthiest in the US of A?

What was the industry?



To: William H Huebl who wrote (5773)11/30/2002 8:21:40 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
23 looking at 10 tonight. That's fufufufu right cold.

Most people use 5 gallon buckets for horse water and the horses have too large heads to get the last two gallons. I saw a drywall bucket that was 3 1/2 gallons and called the company. The company and they'd send a dozen out free as an ad. I asked for two dozen and said they'd last my wife forever and they sent them.

Big Kudos to Berry Plastics of Evansville, Indiana. Minimum order was 20 dozen. I may do that sometime and take them to a horse show.