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Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 21st 18 07:19 PM

BIG mower
 
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

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Peeler[_2_] April 21st 18 08:25 PM

CAUTION!!! Birdbrain, the Pathological Attention Whore, Strikes, AGAIN!
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

FLUSH the abnormal attention whore's lates attention-baiting bull****
unread again

--
about Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL)
trolling:
"He is a well known attention seeking troll and every reply you
make feeds him.
Starts many threads most of which die quick as on the UK groups anyone
with sense Kill filed him ages ago which is why he now cross posts to
the US groups for a new audience.
This thread was unusual in that it derived and continued without him
to a large extent and his silly questioning is an attempt to get
noticed again."
MID:

--
ItsJoanNotJoann addressing Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"You're an annoying troll and I'm done with you and your
stupidity."
MID:

--
AndyW addressing Birdbrain:
"Troll or idiot?...
You have been presented with a viewpoint with information, reasoning,
historical cases, citations and references to back it up and wilfully
ignore all going back to your idea which has no supporting information."
MID:

--
Phil Lee adressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are too stupid to be wasting oxygen."
MID:

--
Phil Lee describing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I've never seen such misplaced pride in being a ****ing moronic motorist."
MID:

--
Tony944 addressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I seen and heard many people but you are on top of list being first class
ass hole jerk. ...You fit under unconditional Idiot and should be put in
mental institution.
MID:

--
Pelican to Birdbrain Macaw:
"Ok. I'm persuaded . You are an idiot."
MID:

--
DerbyDad03 addressing Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"Frigging Idiot. Get the hell out of my thread."
MID:

--
Kerr Mudd-John about Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"It's like arguing with a demented frog."
MID:

--
Mr Pounder Esquire about Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"the **** poor delivery boy with no hot running water, 11 cats and
several parrots living in his hovel."
MID:

--
Rob Morley about Birdbrain:
"He's a perennial idiot"
MID: 20170519215057.56a1f1d4@Mars

--
JoeyDee to Birdbrain
"I apologize for thinking you were a jerk. You're just someone with an IQ
lower than your age, and I accept that as a reason for your comments."
MID: l-september.org

--
Sam Plusnet about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson Sword" LOL):
"He's just desperate to be noticed. Any attention will do, no matter how
negative it may be."
MID:

--
asking Birdbrain:
"What, were you dropped on your head as a child?"
MID:

--
Christie addressing endlessly driveling Birdbrain Macaw (now "James
Wilkinson" LOL):
"What are you resurrecting that old post of mine for? It's from last
month some time. You're like a dog who's just dug up an old bone they
hid in the garden until they were ready to have another go at it."
MID:

--
Mr Pounder's fitting description of Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are a well known fool, a tosser, a pillock, a stupid unemployable
sponging failure who will always live alone and will die alone. You will not
be missed."
MID:

--
Richard to pathetic ****** Hucker:
"You haven't bred?
Only useful thing you've done in your pathetic existence."
MID:

--
about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
""not the sharpest knife in the drawer"'s parents sure made a serious
mistake having him born alive -- A total waste of oxygen, food, space,
and bandwidth."
MID:

--
Mr Pounder exposing sociopathic Birdbrain:
"You will always be a lonely sociopath living in a ******** with no hot
running water with loads of stinking cats and a few parrots."
MID:

--
francis about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"He seems to have a reputation as someone of limited intelligence"
MID:

--
Peter Moylan about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"If people like JWS didn't exist, we would have to find some other way to
explain the concept of "invincible ignorance"."
MID:

Clare Snyder April 21st 18 08:31 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



That's a bayou Fairway mower.

[email protected] April 21st 18 09:05 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



What would the price range be ?
Where's the post-hole auger ?
It does look cool though - I want my imaginary
good rich neighbour to buy one - so I can borrow it !
John T.


Peeler[_2_] April 21st 18 09:06 PM

Troll-feeding Yanks Alert! LOL
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 15:31:03 -0400, Clare Snyder, the notorious
troll-feeding idiot, blabbered:


That's a bayou Fairway mower.


....and senile Yankietard no.1 appeared to take the filthy Scottish troll's
latest idiotic bait, hook, line and sinker again! LOL

Peeler[_2_] April 21st 18 09:38 PM

Troll-feeding Idiot Alert!
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 16:05:11 -0400, , another mentally
deficient, troll-feeding retard, blathered:


What would the price range be ?
Where's the post-hole auger ?
It does look cool though - I want my imaginary
good rich neighbour to buy one - so I can borrow it !
John T.


I'm sure the attention-starved troll will have all the answers to all your
questions, troll-feeding idiot!

Dean Hoffman[_12_] April 21st 18 11:17 PM

BIG mower
 
On 4/21/18 1:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Where's the cab with air conditioning and Sirius radio?

Peeler[_2_] April 21st 18 11:21 PM

Troll-feeding Idiot Alert!
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 17:17:29 -0500, Dean Hoffman, another troll-feeding
retard, blabbered:


Where's the cab with air conditioning and Sirius radio?


Yeah, ask the troll and get educated, you rare idiot! tsk

Bob F April 22nd 18 02:20 AM

BIG mower
 
On 4/21/2018 11:19 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 22nd 18 03:26 AM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 02:20:32 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 11:19 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.


A decent designer would have it inform me to change the oil.

--
Black holes are where god divided by zero.

Peeler[_2_] April 22nd 18 10:20 AM

Troll-feeding Yanks Alert! LOL
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 18:20:32 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
troll-feeding Yankietard, blabbered again:


You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.


Is there no bait idiotic enough that you will NOT swallow hook, line and
sinker, Yankietard? BG

slate_leeper April 22nd 18 02:04 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.

-dan z-



--
Someone who thinks logically provides
a nice contrast to the real world.
(Anonymous)

Dove Tail April 22nd 18 03:09 PM

BIG mower
 
On 4/22/2018 at 6:04:54 AM, slate_leeper wrote:


On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.


What did that cost you? I guess about $20k?

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 22nd 18 03:29 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 14:04:54 +0100, slate_leeper wrote:

On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.


Oh that looks fun!


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"What do you do now that you're retired?"
"I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering background and one of the things I enjoy most is converting beer, wine and whisky into urine.
It's rewarding, uplifting, satisfying and fulfilling. I do it every day and I really enjoy it." -- Harold Schlumberg

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 22nd 18 03:29 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 15:09:30 +0100, Dove Tail wrote:

On 4/22/2018 at 6:04:54 AM, slate_leeper wrote:


On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.


What did that cost you? I guess about $20k?


More than a small car?!?

--
Oh my goodness what a caper, someone's ****ed on the magic paper.

Peeler[_2_] April 22nd 18 03:45 PM

Troll-feeding Idiot Alert!
 
On 22 Apr 2018 10:49:07 GMT, Huge Idiot blabbered:


There are bits of my garden I could use one of those on, since they're
too steep for my 48" John Deere ride-on. But not enough to justify
the cost.


The troll THANKS you for your silly feedback, Huge Idiot!

Peeler[_2_] April 22nd 18 03:46 PM

Troll-feeding Yanks Alert! LOL
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 09:04:54 -0400, slate_leeper, another mentally
deficient, troll-feeding Yankietard, blathered:


Check this one out:


The attention whore will keep checking YOU out, you troll-feeding
Yankietard! BG

Don Wiss April 22nd 18 05:19 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, slate_leeper wrote:

On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm


I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.


Much more practical than the Brielmaier. And for Americans without the
hassle of shipping one across the ocean.

I hope you got the rotary beacon option!

Don. www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 22nd 18 05:46 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 17:19:12 +0100, Don Wiss wrote:

On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, slate_leeper wrote:

On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm


I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.


Much more practical than the Brielmaier.


You mean handy for lazy folk who want to sit down.

And for Americans


You missed out "big fat".

without the hassle of shipping one across the ocean.


Why is it that when you transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but when you transport something by ship, it's called cargo?

I hope you got the rotary beacon option!

Don. www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).


--
Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man -- living in the sky -- who watches everything you do, every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do.. And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever 'til the end of time! ..But He loves you. -- George Carlin

Clare Snyder April 22nd 18 07:57 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 09:04:54 -0400, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en



Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.

-dan z-



Looks like a big old Gravely

Bob F April 23rd 18 06:03 AM

BIG mower
 
On 4/21/2018 7:26 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 02:20:32 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 11:19 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.


A decent designer would have it inform me to change the oil.


It's right there in the owners manual. Just like your car.

Peeler[_2_] April 23rd 18 10:10 AM

Troll-feeding Idiot Alert! LOL
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 22:03:40 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
troll-feeding Yankietard, blabbered again:

A decent designer would have it inform me to change the oil.


It's right there in the owners manual. Just like your car.


You AREN'T aware that you have become as much of a driveling idiot as the
idiotic troll who keeps baiting you time and again, Yankietard? LOL

Morph[_3_] April 23rd 18 11:53 AM

BIG mower
 
On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 01:58 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:03:40 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 7:26 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 02:20:32 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 11:19 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.


A decent designer would have it inform me to change the oil.


It's right there in the owners manual. Just like your car.


I don't have to eat on a timed basis, I eat when my stomach says I'm hungry. I don't have to remember to put petrol in the car, the guage tells me when it needs topping up.

--
The Official MBA Handbook on business cards: Avoid overly pretentious job titles such as "Lord of the Realm, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India" or "Director of Corporate Planning."

Peeler[_2_] April 23rd 18 02:57 PM

Troll-feeding Senile Yanks Alert! LOL
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph, another mentally deficient,
troll-feeding Yankietard, blabbered:



Cheaper to get a goat or three.


I bet you two lonely blabbering idiots would have a lot of "fun" with those!

slate_leeper April 23rd 18 03:07 PM

BIG mower
 
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 15:29:53 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 15:09:30 +0100, Dove Tail wrote:

On 4/22/2018 at 6:04:54 AM, slate_leeper wrote:


On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.


What did that cost you? I guess about $20k?


More than a small car?!?



Mine cost $46,000 delivered to my farm in Tennessee and including one
day of demo and hands-on instruction. That was in 2006. Sold the farm
last year and sold the machine to another farmer in Alabama for $15K.
Of course the depreciation tax deductions for the first eight years
were very helpful. Most helpful was maintaining the value of cleared
land versus the value of overgrown and wooded land. That paid off when
I sold the farm.

The new owner of the place declined purchasing the machine. I think he
will regret that eventually.

-dan z-


--
Someone who thinks logically provides
a nice contrast to the real world.
(Anonymous)

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 03:19 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:07:59 +0100, slate_leeper wrote:

On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 15:29:53 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 15:09:30 +0100, Dove Tail wrote:

On 4/22/2018 at 6:04:54 AM, slate_leeper wrote:


On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:19:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
wrote:

I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en


Check this one out:
http://kutkwick.com/superslopemaster.htm

Normally sold to state and local governments for maintaining sloping
roadside areas.

I bought one of these for my 200 acre farm so I could mow the areas
that the hay crew refused to touch because they were so steep.
Advertised as safe to 45 degrees, but I had it to 55 degrees. In fact,
I am convinced it is impossible to roll it, unless you drop it off the
edge of a cliff. Real fun, too.


What did that cost you? I guess about $20k?


More than a small car?!?



Mine cost $46,000 delivered to my farm in Tennessee and including one
day of demo and hands-on instruction. That was in 2006. Sold the farm
last year and sold the machine to another farmer in Alabama for $15K.
Of course the depreciation tax deductions for the first eight years
were very helpful. Most helpful was maintaining the value of cleared
land versus the value of overgrown and wooded land. That paid off when
I sold the farm.

The new owner of the place declined purchasing the machine. I think he
will regret that eventually.


Why are they so expensive? Think how much car you could buy for $46,000.

--
I used to eat nothing but natural foods.
Then I found one of the leading reasons for death was natural causes, so . . .

Peeler[_2_] April 23rd 18 03:24 PM

Troll-feeding Senile Yanks Alert! LOL
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 10:07:59 -0400, slate_leeper, another mentally
deficient, troll-feeding Yankietard, blathered:


FLUSH senile drivel



slate_leeper April 23rd 18 03:27 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.



There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats
would you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.

-dan z-

--
Someone who thinks logically provides
a nice contrast to the real world.
(Anonymous)

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 03:37 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.



There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats
would you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.


$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and have 10 million acres or something?

--
The reason people sweat is so that they won't catch fire when having sex.

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] April 23rd 18 05:04 PM

BIG mower
 
On 23/04/18 13:34, Huge wrote:
On 2018-04-23, Morph wrote:
On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


Goats eat everything except the grass.


+1.

Sheep or rabbits are what you need


--
You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a
kind word alone.

Al Capone



Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 06:26 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 17:04:05 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 23/04/18 13:34, Huge wrote:
On 2018-04-23, Morph wrote:
On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


Goats eat everything except the grass.


+1.

Sheep or rabbits are what you need


Rabbits dig under the fence and go to the greener grass in Mr Smith's land.

--
Every time I sink ten pints, I turn into a woman. I start talking ******** and can't drive.

Johnny B Good April 23rd 18 07:14 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.



There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats would
you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.


$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and have 10
million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although obviously
a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)

--
Johnny B Good

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] April 23rd 18 07:24 PM

BIG mower
 
On 23/04/18 19:14, Johnny B Good wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats would
you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.


$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and have 10
million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although obviously
a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)

I see you have encountered james wilkinson (Pork) sword.

The man for whom the phrase 'dickhead' was invented


--
Climate Change: Socialism wearing a lab coat.

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 07:32 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:14:43 +0100, Johnny B Good wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats would
you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.


$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and have 10
million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although obviously
a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)


It's the price he quoted above.

--
Our parents got divorced when we were kids and it was kind of cool.

We got to go to divorce court with them. It was like a game show. My mom won the house and car. We're all excited. My dad got some luggage.

Jimmy Wilkinson Knife April 23rd 18 07:33 PM

BIG mower
 
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:24:53 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 23/04/18 19:14, Johnny B Good wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats would
you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at $42K
for depreciation purposes.

$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and have 10
million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although obviously
a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)

I see you have encountered james wilkinson (Pork) sword.

The man for whom the phrase 'dickhead' was invented


If you don't like me then killfile me and shut the **** up.

--
Our parents got divorced when we were kids and it was kind of cool.

We got to go to divorce court with them. It was like a game show. My mom won the house and car. We're all excited. My dad got some luggage.

Mr Pounder Esquire April 23rd 18 08:07 PM

BIG mower
 
Johnny B Good wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats
would you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at
$42K for depreciation purposes.


$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and
have 10 million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although
obviously a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)


+1



Mr Pounder Esquire April 23rd 18 08:07 PM

BIG mower
 
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/04/18 19:14, Johnny B Good wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for that
many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many goats
would you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at
$42K for depreciation purposes.

$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and
have 10 million acres or something?


Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although
obviously a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)

I see you have encountered james wilkinson (Pork) sword.

The man for whom the phrase 'dickhead' was invented


+1



Mr Pounder Esquire April 23rd 18 08:08 PM

BIG mower
 
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:24:53 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
On 23/04/18 19:14, Johnny B Good wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:37:38 +0100, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:27:42 +0100, slate_leeper
wrote:

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:53:47 -0400, Morph
wrote:

On 04/21/2018 02:19 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

Cheaper to get a goat or three.


There is a company near here that rents out goats for just that
purpose. They will even put in temporary fences. Of course for
that many acres, that would cost more than the machine. How many
goats would you need? Then there are the plentiful coyotes.

When I bought the property, my CPA valued the existing fencing at
$42K for depreciation purposes.

$42K for a fence?!? Do you like in the outback of Australia and
have 10 million acres or something?

Wow! You really aren't the sharpest tool in the box! Although
obviously a tool of *some* sort, "Knife" it *so* isn't! :-)

I see you have encountered james wilkinson (Pork) sword.

The man for whom the phrase 'dickhead' was invented


If you don't like me then killfile me and shut the **** up.


Prick



Bob F April 23rd 18 08:17 PM

BIG mower
 
On 4/23/2018 5:58 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 06:03:40 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 7:26 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 02:20:32 +0100, Bob F wrote:

On 4/21/2018 11:19 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
I want this.
The Americans will probably already have one for their "yard".
https://www.brielmaier.com/en

You would kill it in no time by never changing the oil.

A decent designer would have it inform me to change the oil.


It's right there in the owners manual. Just like your car.


I don't have to eat on a timed basis, I eat when my stomach says I'm
hungry.* I don't have to remember to put petrol in the car, the guage
tells me when it needs topping up.


You poor helpless boy.


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