thats too funny.
Buttermakers. Australia, 1915.
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marksbug (Jul 11, 2022)
I can still remember churning the fresh milk at grandmaws., milken the chickens too....oops those were cows.we diped the chicken in the milk&flower befeer frying them. oh and the butter milk biscuts we made were the best Ive ever eaten...especialy with the fresh butter on them and the fresh just picked corn.
mwmkravchenko (Jul 11, 2022)
hmm I got to thinken last time I churned at grandmas was was probably around 1972 when we put inside pluming dug long long ditch for the sewer&big hole for the septic tank & put a bathroom in the house.the out house was still still there 6 years lator when granddad died& grandmaw moved to a old people home witch she loved,but missed grand dad. a Neighbor claimed he was allergic to cow ****...I think it was bull ****, but granddad had to get rid of all the cows in 72. what a crock of ****.
Which was there first the cows or the neighbor? if the cows then my grandpa would have told the neighbor something that cannot be printed, the last words would have been something like go back to the city where you belong. If it happened to be the neighbor then gramps would have asked him, who a city feller had survived out there as long as he had.
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I had an attorney once tell me that the downfall of the USA and indeed the world would be lawyers, he said 99% of all lawyers in the world should be lined up and shot.
I asked him are you in the 1% bracket or the 99. He just replied that he should probably be the first one shot.
If I had ever needed an attorney he would have been my first choice, any lawyer that will admit to being the scourge of the Earth has got to be good
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