10 Things You Might Not Know About Steerplanet

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oakbar

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I think you should add a category for most extensive vocabulary---Knabe wins hands down.    I know he's sent me to my dictionary a few times. 

Another category might be "Poorest spelling and/or punctuation"---we would have several contenders for that one.
 

oakbar

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I'm glad you clarified what "Oldest" means in your world, Jason.    I've met Jill and she's a spring chicken compared to me and, overall,  I think Cowz and Red sound like lovely, YOUNG ladies from their posts.
 

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oakbar said:
I think you should add a category for most extensive vocabulary---Knabe wins hands down.    I know he's sent me to my dictionary a few times. 

Another category might be "Poorest spelling and/or punctuation"---we would have several contenders for that one.

Another catagory - Most dedicated to salesman ship of their breed - I nominate TJ, somehow I think he could work lowlines into a post about dill pickles! :)     RW
 

shortyjock89

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zach said:
perhaps he likes a side of dill pickeles with his lowline american grown steak? just throwing that out there  ;)

I KNOW he likes his chopped mutton BBQ with pickles....probably likes a lowlineburger with pickles too.
 

amss101

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Must be a lowline thing, Dori is pretty good at working her advertisements on the breed too.  Maybe they're giving classes on promotion when they go to buy-ha.
 

aj

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What is buy-ha? I know that that aksarben is nebraska spelled backwards. A little known fact is that steer planet spelled backward is tenalp reets. Is this significant in the population of the North American continent in the pre pre-clovis time period?
 

dori36

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amss101 said:
Must be a lowline thing, Dori is pretty good at working her advertisements on the breed too.  Maybe they're giving classes on promotion when they go to buy-ha.

It's got everything to do with being totally sold on the breed and wanting it to grow and prosper.  Dill pickles?  I'll leave that connection to TJ!!
 

amss101

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when they go to buy lowlines....ha (as in laughing).....as in when they go somewhere to buy lowlines, they are given classes on promoting the breed, never mind....you shouldn't make fun of those who are less articulate just accept us as we are-ha (again laughing)
 

red

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oakbar said:
I'm glad you clarified what "Oldest" means in your world, Jason.    I've met Jill and she's a spring chicken compared to me and, overall,  I think Cowz and Red sound like lovely, YOUNG ladies from their posts.

Oh Oakbar, you have a silver tongue for sure!!! I'm not sure the description for cowz & myself would be lovely, young ladies!!! Of course I'm speaking for myself, cowz might see it different!

Red
 
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