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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:41 am 
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Don't you just LOVE to thrash? I guess over the years I have learned one thing about myself, and that is, I must like being backed into a corner so as to fight myself out. :wink:

Back to THRASHING. :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:07 am 
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Don't you do that with a rake and some wheat or something?

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:45 am 
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YEP, and they are both hard work. Thrashing with a SCYTHE was work, and today's youth has no idea such a tool was around. It was all in HOW YOU SWUNG and PULLED THE SCYTHE. FLUID MOTION and DRAWING THE BLADE or SLICING THE WHEAT WAS THE PROPER WAY. Speed had NOTHING to do with how it worked.

My thrashing is of a different kind. I hate thrashing, but one needs to do such in order to catch up now and then.

Fun in good.


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Dale,


That brings back a wicked good memory !! I used to play at my grandmothers house after I walked home from school, would go hornpout fishing or try to hand catch pickerel...one day I saw her Scythe hanging in the barn and I walked across the street to try my hand at it...i beat the hell out of that hay and never cut a piece !!! ...then she (My grandfather had long since passed away) saw me and walked over and showed me how to use it...more graceful than anything I had seen before... thanks for the memory!

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