Re: Left a grand on the table
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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11/02/21 06:25 PM
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Re: Left a grand on the table
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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11/02/21 08:16 PM
11/02/21 08:16 PM
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JOCO1995
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Pecan pies are the greatest. We used to shake a few trees here with a rope and an Allis Chalmers 185 when I was kid. About .75 cents a pound unshelled and Ole boy better not see no wormholes lol. Hurricane Fran got some, there's only 4 pecan trees left here now. I don't pick them up anymore as my son is allergic to them, peanuts and walnuts
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Re: Left a grand on the table
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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11/02/21 09:42 PM
11/02/21 09:42 PM
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Very nice ! Now I know where to get some good pecans !
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Left a grand on the table
[Re: Savell]
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11/02/21 10:10 PM
11/02/21 10:10 PM
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Nice operation you have there Trash Thanks Savell. Pretty small operation compared to some in Texas, Georgia, New Mexico. Most of my finished product equipment is hillbilly engineering but works for my operation. Nessy, I grow the best pecans in 7 counties. all joking aside, look at the color of mine compared to the real dark ones you get at Wally World. That generally is an indication there 2-3 years old and probably from Mexico. Them dark ones taste like cardboard to me. Guess it’s like youens maple syrup, the lighter syrup has better flavor?
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