well he wasen't lost but i'd thought he'd make a cool pic.seen this guy on my way to find some arrowheads.no luck on arrowheads.had to get away from this rig so i went for a walk
domestic of course. we mostly drill for gas anymore.as long as it stays $5 or more per 1000 qubic ft wi'll stay busy.this rig is going to be down for two months.we moved from texas to ND of all places for the oil boom in late 70's.the guys on this rig had to take a 2 dollar pay cut.so the low man on the floor still gets 18hr.RGINN said:That's like a domestic turkey, ain't it? How is the oil patch doin down there? My nephew works on rigs down around Elk City, OK, but it's hit or miss. At least he still has all his fingers. It ain't nothin like it was back in the 80's, and the pay is cheaper.
yes he's someones pet. he also has a giant white dog about 155 pounder as his bodyguard.lolMental Granny said:He is someones pet right? He is to pretty to eat!
we left texas 70's for the oil boom in the dakotas.thanks for the replyTnMountains said:Nice picture.On occasion I run across some albino or white wild turkeys in the the mtns. Beautiful birds as Ben Franklin pointed out. Was around the oil boom in Texas in the 80's peanut butter was about $7.00 a jar. Heck we did not care everyone was flush.
Thanks for the pics.
TnMountains
Awww.... I was just peeling the spudssteve71 said:yes he's someones pet. he also has a giant white dog about 155 pounder as his bodyguard.lolMental Granny said:He is someones pet right? He is to pretty to eat!