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  • kickstand
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    The only thing that really saves us is that sand doesn't burn well.

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  • airdrop
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    Originally posted by kickstand View Post
    In NM, we call that Tuesday.
    Is that tumbleweed Tuesday Kick lol

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  • kickstand
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    In NM, we call that Tuesday.

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  • southernmom
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    Originally posted by Cwi555 View Post
    In other weather news, Mississippi/Louisiana getting hammered with storms/Tornadoes/heavy thunderstorms.
    and here in FL we are praying for rain cause we are drying up and blowing away. We have wildfires all around us and major burn bans and temps in the mid 90's.

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  • airdrop
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    Originally posted by Cwi555 View Post
    In other weather news, Mississippi/Louisiana getting hammered with storms/Tornadoes/heavy thunderstorms.
    Harvest starts in my part of Oklahoma around the first 2 weeks of June but it's snowing wet in the panhandle and if it's doing that in western Kansas it'll laydown some of it , hopefully it hasn't set the stems to hard yet an be able to spring back some . The only thing that is saving this picture is that a lot of elevators are still near full from last years crop . I think overseas sales were low and high production last year may save us from less bread on the shelves this coming year but next year will be iffy . What I hear from family is the price is so low for wheat now that it will not pay to harvest it , cost of custom cutters , and a lot are running cattle to eat the field down . then they'll plant in soil building crops to feed and bail . I'm not excited to see this as we go cooler , the future is a bit gray .
    Last edited by airdrop; 04-30-2017, 10:54 AM.

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  • gpwelding1
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    Originally posted by Cwi555 View Post
    In other weather news, Mississippi/Louisiana getting hammered with storms/Tornadoes/heavy thunderstorms.
    Yep, and they're heading my way. Supposed to move in tonight.

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  • Cwi555
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    In other weather news, Mississippi/Louisiana getting hammered with storms/Tornadoes/heavy thunderstorms.

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  • Cwi555
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    This is going to play hell with crops already planted.

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  • Sacajawea
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    Beware the phrases: "officials say...", "Our sources say...", "Experts believe/say...", and the old stand-by "according to anonymous sources..."

    Any claim attempting to be validated by someone who won't attach their name to it, is suspect these days. And the jounalists - everywhere - are abusing what used to be a way getting important information out to the people, when it was being hidden.

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  • Cwi555
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    The insanity continues.


    The war drums are beating and the mainstream media continues to toss gas on the fire.

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  • Sacajawea
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    That makes sense, CW. Despite a lot of nervous people seeing the US as being in mortal danger (and there is some risk involved) - the main player here is China, because they assumed the role of "guardian" of that country in an attempt to maintain a buffer on their border. But China is getting played too - with all this talk of more sanctions. If they try to starve out the economy in NK - they risk sending the "unstable one" right over the edge into retaliating against them too.

    It's an intricate dance going on right now. The US wants to give the appearance of being ready to glass NK; but they are hanging back letting China do the heavy lifting of trying to convince Kim to give up his nukes & behave - and possibly rectify the situation themselves. They are after all, a world military power. And LPB is their "mad dog" anyway. It would not look good at all for their claimed capabilities, if they let someone else handle it - and they surely wouldn't get much of what they wanted either, if someone else feels forced to do deal with him. It's kind of a test of China's readiness to really "play" on the same level as Russia and the US.

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  • Cwi555
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    I've no way to prove it, but I've been told by some individuals I trust, the idea is to make the DPRK missile program look feckless on the world stage. The remaining options of a nuke test and or ground action is what the Chinese want. Either gives them an excuse to take out LPB in the interest of world peace of course. If he backs down and tows the Chinese line, then they still get what they want.

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  • redman2006
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    Why not drop one moab right in the middle of one of these parades/troop reviews he is so fond of? Seriously?

    At this point, who is going to complain? Even China is fed up.

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  • southernmom
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    any input on what might happen?

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  • Cwi555
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    Distinct possibility this last test was successful but shot down before leaving DPRK territory.

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