lol i need a hilo

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burrman

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Feb 17, 2009
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man i hate unstacking and re stacking grrr just thought id share that with yall
 
I don't remember what that's all about....my 14 year old son did all the unstacking and restacking for me this year. He had it all done one Sunday morning before I even woke up ;-P
 
perhaps he"ll ship his kid to you.
 
yeah in a dog crate box to save shipping....as i seen this on tv lol
 
burrman said:
yeah in a dog crate box to save shipping....as i seen this on tv lol
Um, nope :mad: It would have to be first class both ways....and btw he eats like a horse....on second thought you're probably better off doing it yourself ;-) :lol:
 
My best times were using my older son and his friend. A heavyweight college wrestler and a college football player. Each one would carry 4 bags on their shoulders. All I had to do was stack'em neatly in a pile. They carried the bags up 8 steps and 30 ft down a hallway. Took no time at all. Just have to schedule it when they are home from school. Those were the days.
 
Tailrace said:
burrman said:
yeah in a dog crate box to save shipping....as i seen this on tv lol
Um, nope :mad: It would have to be first class both ways....and btw he eats like a horse....on second thought you're probably better off doing it yourself ;-) :lol:
ok i guess..i did get the pellets pretty cheap so it will even out
 
Panhandler said:
My best times were using my older son and his friend. A heavyweight college wrestler and a college football player. Each one would carry 4 bags on their shoulders. All I had to do was stack'em neatly in a pile. They carried the bags up 8 steps and 30 ft down a hallway. Took no time at all. Just have to schedule it when they are home from school. Those were the days.

Egads thats freakish strong. I carry two bags down on my shoulder from the warehouse and would need to stop for a break if the whole office wasnt watching
 
Yeh, I do them one at a time. I have to tell my dog to git out the way 50 times.
 
Franks said:
Panhandler said:
My best times were using my older son and his friend. A heavyweight college wrestler and a college football player. Each one would carry 4 bags on their shoulders. All I had to do was stack'em neatly in a pile. They carried the bags up 8 steps and 30 ft down a hallway. Took no time at all. Just have to schedule it when they are home from school. Those were the days.

Egads thats freakish strong. I carry two bags down on my shoulder from the warehouse and would need to stop for a break if the whole office wasnt watching

Yeah, kinda scary. The ex wrestler (exercise physiology major) is 6'3, 300 and benches around 500. The ex football player is a country strong farm boy that did the old calf lifting growing up. Good kids, long time friends. Both state wrestling champs.
 
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