I'm finding myself boring lately, so instead of reading more dull minutia of my life, please go to this link, sent to me by Meadowlark (a.k.a. Jarhead). Farming was a lot more fun in 1910.
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Ah, yes: Farming with Dynamite, brought to you by DuPont, fine purveyors of Things That Go Boom.
Ah, the good ol' days. That pamphlet was priceless. As is, I might add, your blog. Love it! Spent some time yesterday and this morning and read it all. Yes, all. I'm not sure how I found it -- Evil Chef Mom, maybe? -- but I'm so glad I did.
Haven't looked at the pamphlet yet (I am at work...) but I must say farming also had better graphic design back in the day. Seriously, when was the last time you saw such stylization and considered layout at Tractor Supply Co.?
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Ah, yes: Farming with Dynamite, brought to you by DuPont, fine purveyors of Things That Go Boom.
Best! Pamphlet! Ever!
Ah, the good ol' days. That pamphlet was priceless. As is, I might add, your blog. Love it! Spent some time yesterday and this morning and read it all. Yes, all. I'm not sure how I found it -- Evil Chef Mom, maybe? -- but I'm so glad I did.
Haven't looked at the pamphlet yet (I am at work...) but I must say farming also had better graphic design back in the day. Seriously, when was the last time you saw such stylization and considered layout at Tractor Supply Co.?
I hope that A. has read this pamphlet. Between the chainsaw mill, cutting torch, and dynamite, nothing should stand in his way!
It kind of makes sense. In a weird, dynamite kind of way.
Can I light the dynamite?
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