Posted by kcm.MN on August 29, 2018 at 20:50:30 from (174.219.139.36):
In Reply to: Its Official posted by John in La on August 29, 2018 at 17:20:42:
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Shoot, I remember driving around Livingston, Tx, near a sawmill. They were so bad that you LITERALLY had to stop and clean them off about every 1.5 miles! That was a really bad year for them. They were so thick that windshield wipers couldn't keep your windows clean. If you were full of washer fluid (or water, in this season!), you'd be empty at the end of that 1.5 miles. Top speed was about 30-35MPH.
I was helping a neighbor put up a new fence and we went to that sawmill to buy fresh-cut Cypress. He cut the boards to length before measuring that the posts were perfectly spaced. ...They weren't. So back through the Love Bugs again! :? :shock: :twisted:
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