I think he meant when you're not here.Denny wrote:personally,
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But the only thing that could enhance the smell of a horse barn is the smell of tobacco hanging in there too.jsluder wrote:I can vouch for that; I've seen 'im doin' it.Denny wrote:personally,
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and clean the barn
It ain't a pretty sight.
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It would have to be a purty big container.
You could grow it somewhere surely- enough to hang from the rafters so you'd get the blended aromatic effect.
I know, you could grow it around the place like ornamental plants, tobacco does bloom ya know. And as an added bonus you could feed a bit to the horses (once it's cured). My dad and grandaddy use to feed the horses a little twist as a de-wormer on occasion.
You could grow it somewhere surely- enough to hang from the rafters so you'd get the blended aromatic effect.
I know, you could grow it around the place like ornamental plants, tobacco does bloom ya know. And as an added bonus you could feed a bit to the horses (once it's cured). My dad and grandaddy use to feed the horses a little twist as a de-wormer on occasion.
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not goin' up there then....I'd have to remove the room.cowtime wrote:It would have to be a purty big container.
blooms are goodcowtime wrote: I know, you could grow it around the place like ornamental plants, tobacco does bloom ya know.
ah, I grew up a da...ah...dumb yankee and a city boy at that
probably wasn't real fussy about what kind of worms it took out eithercowtime wrote:My dad and grandaddy use to feed the horses a little twist as a de-wormer on occasion.
Ah, I remember those days... The smells of cows, horses, hay and tobacco, all blending into a unique odor that's instantly recognizable as "hillbilly farm". (I can call it "hillbilly" cuz I are one.) Makes me kind of nostalgic, but perhaps that's due to falling out of the hayloft and onto my head one too many times...cowtime wrote:But the only thing that could enhance the smell of a horse barn is the smell of tobacco hanging in there too.
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I just kinda knew there was a reason for it...jsluder wrote:Ah, I remember those days... The smells of cows, horses, hay and tobacco, all blending into a unique odor that's instantly recognizable as "hillbilly farm". (I can call it "hillbilly" cuz I are one.) Makes me kind of nostalgic, but perhaps that's due to falling out of the hayloft and onto my head one too many times...cowtime wrote:But the only thing that could enhance the smell of a horse barn is the smell of tobacco hanging in there too.
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