Springfield
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Nice day yesterday. Finally found the trail to the top of the mesa.
Shortstack said:.... Out of curiosity, is that a muleshoe or a burroshoe?....
Springfield said:Shortstack said:.... Out of curiosity, is that a muleshoe or a burroshoe? ....
Good question - it's the smallest I've ever seen. Reminds me of the horseshoe taps we used to put on our engineer boots in junior high school.
treasurechest said:Springfield drives an old ford truck judging by the keys. My 89 ranger had the same type of key hahaha
Also, watch where you put your hands.
Springfield said:treasurechest said:Springfield drives an old ford truck judging by the keys. My 89 ranger had the same type of key hahaha
Ha Ha, good eye, TC. '89 F150. Bought it new.
Pala Y Pico said:Sprigfield, Your first picture is nice. Even the second one begs for an answer.
You purposely posted them, because you see interesting things on them. Even though you will not comment on them more, because of the box, and self imposed perimeters, you put on yourself.
You give more value to a rusty horse shoe, then to those nice pictures.
Please don`t take this as an attack on you. I am just so freaking bored, that I have not been able to find my own horse shoe, lately.
I still would like you to open up a little and take away the boredom.
Oh, I forgot, mine was a 1970 XLT Ranger.
Pala Y Pico said:... But next time I find myself in Juarez or Tijuana, I will get my certificate and then I might start charging you. If you don`t have a dog , get one, that`s all you need ....
Shortstack said:Springfield:
Would that "richest gold mine in the world" be part of that legendary River of Gold?