
A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
Hope when Barnyard Bill sees this he will consider that first pic a good candidate for a jigsaw puzzle.
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
Bob, I like it A LOT
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
Here you go Bud http://savethecub.com/cubpuzzles/goatspuz.htm
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
Thanks, Bill.
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
Cub-Bud wrote:Thanks, Bill.
Your welcome Bud! I fugure a certain goat guy may wake up in the morning and work this one while drinkng his morning coffee.
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
That is a great picture Bob Perry.
Having a hard time getting the puzzle to open; oh my computer.
Having a hard time getting the puzzle to open; oh my computer.
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
randallc wrote:That is a great picture Bob Perry.
Having a hard time getting the puzzle to open; oh my computer.
Thanks...now I wish I cleaned up my junk, that's a pile of wood blocks I keep there and the blue box is a former lobster tote that I throw on the back of my truck to carry tools etc. My goats are very photogenic!
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1961 cub c2 belly mower and full blade. 48 cub manual lift with cultivators. - Circle of Safety: Y
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
"My goats are very photogenic!"
Yes they are.
Yes they are.
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Re: A little bit of barn-art never hurt nobody!
That is awesome Bob!
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