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lakngulf
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BigFoot....Big Rocks
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3/7/2010 6:55:54 AM
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Hey, BF, the water is about to catch me but I have moved a lot of BIG ROCKS from the top of my driveway to the seawall. Reason I post this in Sports is they told me the rocks would be the size of footballs and basketballs. WOW, they play with some big rocks in Coosa County. I do not see how you moved two loads of them with your 4-wheeler. You must have one mean trailer!
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BigFoot
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BigFoot....Big Rocks
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3/7/2010 8:33:14 AM
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I had some big rocks too but fortunately not an excess of the lunkers in either load. I bought a Craftsman dump cart (1350 lb capacity) and put a sheet of plywood in the bottom. The cart has taken a real beating and looks like one that I have been using for years. I am going to clean it up good and re-paint. The tough part was getting the real big ones in the cart (thanks to my 2 hernia patch surgeries)...had to roll them to back edge, stand them up and let cart take part of weight while I muscled the rest onto the cart...but I digress...anyway, many of them do look like footballs and basketballs thereby qualifying this "mindless babble" post for the Sports forum....now, Lakngulf, finish yo wall and get ready for some roundball!!
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