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Today the training process continues with Baron continues as Baron & Bill have their first drive together and we see how they will act together! Baron is our Suffolk Punch draft horse stallion and we have been in the process of training him to work alongside our other draft horses. Today was his first time driving with Bill, as well as his first time on the left hand side!
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@kbr1980
@kbr1980 Год назад
I’m sorry for the losses in your family. I laughed out loud when you said hack job. As a hairdresser I completely agree with that statement 😂 Brenda, don’t let Jim near your hair 🤣 with those clippers. I’m so glad Ken is a little better. They did really well together. You’re such a good trainer.
@markmunro8753
@markmunro8753 Год назад
Thank you Jim and Brenda. I like the way you trim the tails. The tool box for the clipper is a really good idea.❤❤
@sueupham2519
@sueupham2519 Год назад
is it good to oil the clippers before putting them away?
@briannapier8337
@briannapier8337 Год назад
Bill and Barron make a good looking team. I hope they continue to work good together, Im looking forward to seeing them in the woods together.
@melanierandolph6953
@melanierandolph6953 Год назад
Loved seeing Baron working with Bill. A well trained stud is no different than any other well trained horse. He's young he just needs the work put in same as people say about wet saddle blankets. He's going to make you a fine member of the team. He's beautiful. I am really glad you have him. To see someone appreciate the Suffolk Punch. Maybe you can explain to people the specialness of this Heritage Breed and there not being that many of them available. Henceforth why he's a stallion. Keep up the good work, love to watch your teams work. My late Grandpa used to work for the county back in the day he used a team of draft mares to cut the highways and byways. Showing my age ! Thanks Jim for keeping work horses working.
@karenatha7890
@karenatha7890 Год назад
It never ceases to amaze me how perfectly Jim backs his equipment into the barn so perfectly with horses, not a steering wheel. I watch lots of horsey stuff, and this is the best. I've never seen teams that are stepping in such synchronicity. Brenda's filming and the whole world of these beautifully trained horses...well, I look forward to every single glimpse of your wholesome lives and work that you share with us. Even the thermometer details. Oh, my!
@jamescox8233
@jamescox8233 Год назад
Hi Jim, Brenda, SO glad you both made it home safely, and your weekend plans went well. So glad ken is getting better, and Bill, and Baron worked so good together. I realy enjoy watching horses work the fields and woods, rather than old tractors....Jim, Nova Scotia, Canada...GOD BLESS>
@bobogilvie4472
@bobogilvie4472 Год назад
No matter how old or experienced we are always learning HOPEFULLY
@amcorke
@amcorke Год назад
I'm glad you're not my hairdresser Jim!
@bethanyhin718
@bethanyhin718 Год назад
Lol
@karengossett1475
@karengossett1475 Год назад
😂❤
@coreywest1183
@coreywest1183 Год назад
Lol
@terracottaneemtree6697
@terracottaneemtree6697 Год назад
I used to French braid my hair every day and would kid around about looking like a horse's tail.
@ClissaT
@ClissaT Год назад
Until a stallion has had mares there is little to worry about if he has been raised right. And even then, he should still be happy to spend the off-season with another male. I think your horses are well mannered and conditioned. In that last backup to put the manure wagon away there was a bit of a kafuffle but that was because Baron through Bill was dragging him around. Baron is still learning about backing in a pair. And yes, they did both look a little out of sorts then. Lol re the thermometer! These things happen when learning about new equipment. My Clydesdale stallion and my Quarterhorse stallion were the same age and lived together in the same pasture from weaning until they were almost 5yrs old. They each began getting mares then but in the off-seasons of every year after that they looked forward to spending the winters together. The clydie would get worked and or ridden 2-3days each week and the QH got ridden most of the other days of each week. Even in old age, way past 20, and no longer getting mares, they still lived together in the same pasture and it turned out they were put to sleep only a few months apart.
@barbf8628
@barbf8628 Год назад
I guess you are pleased with young Barron, what a fine lad he is. Im glad he and Bill did well together, it's nice to be able to use different horses together.
@Ronald-hx6zn
@Ronald-hx6zn Год назад
Baron is evolving into a valuable team member.
@lindaarmstrongjackman9788
@lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад
Bill and Baron make a nice looking team. 👍👍😁 Hope Ken’s leg swelling goes down soon. ❤️
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 Год назад
Bill and Baron look great together
@YorkistRaven
@YorkistRaven Год назад
I felt a little nervous watching you hitch these two boys together for the first time. Baron and Bill are beautiful horses and seem well matched in size. I wonder which of the teams (if you took poor Buck into account) are the strongest, or fastest. I pray Ken gets well very soon, I love him. Your videographer does a great job!
@Autigers2013
@Autigers2013 Год назад
Jim's video of Baron being a Stallion reminds me of one of my favorite movie, The Man From Snowy River. Man how I loved that movie, and love horses!!! They are such amazing animals. I truly believe horses could be called man's best friend too!
@henrydeyoung7689
@henrydeyoung7689 Год назад
I really enjoy these videos showing the training and highlighting the progress Baron is making. Your creative editing of previous clips and incorporating them into the current video to show the difference is t and great to see. I know it’s a lot of work on your part but want to know it’s appreciated.
@caroledwards3465
@caroledwards3465 Год назад
Don't let him near your beautiful hair Brenda 😂 best wishes from England UK 🇬🇧
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
Ah ha.😄
@marjorythrash1045
@marjorythrash1045 Год назад
I used to see mules with wire baskets over their muzzles. It was to keep them from biting.
@uteschneider3349
@uteschneider3349 Год назад
Das habe ich früher auch schon einmal bei Pferden gesehen.
@Kimella777
@Kimella777 Год назад
Hey those two boys looked good working with each other ❤😊their both such pretty horses ❤😊
@kimcwhite6509
@kimcwhite6509 Год назад
I'm a long tail girl, but for your purpose, short is so much better to not get tangled! At least you don't dock the bone👏 Maybe Brenda if you get some of those oxygen absorbers in your vitamin or other products, you could throw them in your clipper box to keep them from getting moisture. I'm so glad Ken is getting better. Good workout with the boys💙
@davidkimmel4216
@davidkimmel4216 Год назад
Thank you 😊
@charlesmoore5840
@charlesmoore5840 Год назад
Pretty sharp Team you have they will do well
@jessicacarr8175
@jessicacarr8175 Год назад
That's true as they say no crying over spilled milk
@K9COP282
@K9COP282 Год назад
It’s good to hear Ken should be fine and will be able to get over his bum leg! I imagine that Barron’s being slightly chippy at Bill will pass with time as he gets use to working with him. How far off would you guesstimate you are from starting Duke and Earl on their beginning stages of work?
@charlesvaughn9055
@charlesvaughn9055 Год назад
I'm a new subscriber 😁 I've owned horses and I love horses!!! I believe you do if so I'll keep watching. God Bless
@jefferyschirm4103
@jefferyschirm4103 Год назад
Wouldn’t it help to pull Kens shoes till he gets better ?
@OttoPutkonen-lm4tb
@OttoPutkonen-lm4tb 11 месяцев назад
A southern Blues guitarist were askel in interview where he got all the musical ideas from ” when You walk fifteen hours A day looking AY A mules ’hind one gets all kundi of ideas” 😅
@jasoniannotti600
@jasoniannotti600 Год назад
Bill will show him to get over settled him with his foot to get over that was priceless u need another bill
@rikvandenhende7725
@rikvandenhende7725 Год назад
great picture
@GravelGutz
@GravelGutz Год назад
Horse hair is great for the compost.
@sueupham2519
@sueupham2519 Год назад
super hair cuts,,looks great(especially after seeing the old photos) also nice seeing Bill being so patient with frisky Barron... we're wondering if maybe Barron is kicking the others a lot,,because he does stomp that back left,and was trying to kick bill while backing in..hope these other horses are not getting it outside,,,maybe a good running camera hookup would be handy in back pen.. Bill missed lady today as well as us..xx
@lindadanielson7405
@lindadanielson7405 Год назад
I'm going to call you.Sir trims alot
@larrykerr7712
@larrykerr7712 Год назад
Good luck with Ken.Bill and Baron are doing good.Baron seems too have a good terminate.for a stallion
@Wendy-bd9zu
@Wendy-bd9zu Год назад
They make a nice pair together!
@Papaguena
@Papaguena Год назад
Beautiful team! they look the same size 👍
@kath5201
@kath5201 Год назад
Looking good!!!! 🤗
@jaymemartenson8569
@jaymemartenson8569 Год назад
Love your trimmed horses tail. Nice work Jim!
@tugonrye1984
@tugonrye1984 Год назад
is Baron shod yet if not when or if will you would be interesting , from a layman he is a gorgeous beastie
@betsykendrick8179
@betsykendrick8179 Год назад
Ha! I feel like such a dorf. I didn't realize their tails grew so long before!
@annsaenz291
@annsaenz291 Год назад
Love to watch you Jim trim the horses tails.. Bill and Baron did well together today even backing up the manure spreader. Baron did have a moment at the end but with your training Jim he is going to be a great horse like your older one's. Glad Ken is doing a bit better and praying for a full recovery on that leg of his. Him and Brenda you take such good care of your animals and it shows. The care and patience you have for each them.🙏🐎 God bless you both 🙏 ❤❤
@paultighe3735
@paultighe3735 Год назад
Great video
@philippamediwake1235
@philippamediwake1235 Год назад
Brenda & Jim, what’s the maximum kgs two draught horses are capable of pulling?
@philippamediwake1235
@philippamediwake1235 Год назад
I must say, i thought the end result is pretty cool!!!
@angeliquemcdonald4449
@angeliquemcdonald4449 Год назад
Awesome.
@normangarrand1106
@normangarrand1106 Год назад
Ok Brenda your next !! Lol🤣
@joqlady888
@joqlady888 Год назад
I like the cuts....make a pillow out of all that hair.,,sew with it,,make a brush..lov ya'll from here in south alabama.
@SWAMPHUNTER644
@SWAMPHUNTER644 Год назад
Do you put your horse hair out on the lawn for birds to build their nests? Baltimore orioles in particular need the hair to build their nests. Back when American elms were more plentiful, the orioles would build their nests at the end of the spreading branches and quite often over a roadway where predators couldn't get to the nest. The population seems to have declined along with the demise of the elms.
@BRUtahn
@BRUtahn Год назад
Baron sure is getting handsome. Will you be keeping him intact?
@lb497
@lb497 Год назад
So many critics out here about the tails. 😅 They look fine. I don't think Jim needs to go to horse hairdressing school. 😂 Definitely noticed Bill get frustrated with Barron and tried to start something while backing. I think they are going to be a good team though.
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
Buck is the horse that recently died. Bill may have brushed Baron's hoof and that made Baron pull his leg up, if you watch, it appears Bills hoof edge bumped Baron's foot, that too, is part of learning, hooves will get bumped , especially in the woods.
@michaelbissen1946
@michaelbissen1946 Год назад
Wack Shack....Love It
@MsGroovalicious
@MsGroovalicious Год назад
Do your horses ever need or want to lay down to rest?
@c0lvin4o
@c0lvin4o Год назад
Be interesting to check out the tonsorial appearance of your critics!
@chips4974
@chips4974 Год назад
tonsorial . I had to look that word up. Archaic word for a barber . Right cOlivin .
@garycountryman5412
@garycountryman5412 Год назад
The difference between a good mane and tail trim and a bad mane and tail trim is 10 days, same as a hair cut.
@paweoberski7634
@paweoberski7634 Год назад
Pozdrowienia z Polski też kochaamy konie
@mariahicks8380
@mariahicks8380 Год назад
Does barron have shoes on yet?
@Autigers2013
@Autigers2013 Год назад
What was that noise at 18:20? Was it an owl?
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
I heard a crow but do not know the time, probably the crow I heard.
@marilynbridges8697
@marilynbridges8697 Год назад
I heard mourning doves cooing.
@Autigers2013
@Autigers2013 Год назад
@@marilynbridges8697 thank you!!!
@robertlivingstone3947
@robertlivingstone3947 Год назад
Question hows ken doing
@phyllisperezbatista695
@phyllisperezbatista695 Год назад
How come the horses cant lay down
@WorkingHorsesWithJim
@WorkingHorsesWithJim Год назад
They can
@richardmcmanus2587
@richardmcmanus2587 Год назад
Jim, walking was dangerous trying to walk behind the horse.
@Liz-M
@Liz-M Год назад
🐎🐎🐎👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@carolynharmon7074
@carolynharmon7074 Год назад
😃
@jmber27
@jmber27 Год назад
👍🏻👍🏻👀
@jessicacarr8175
@jessicacarr8175 Год назад
From the cows
@thirzapeevey2395
@thirzapeevey2395 Год назад
Working men wear workman's clothes. Movie stars wear movie star clothes. These horses are working men, and they wear workman's clothes. Working men don't have time for long beautiful tresses. That belongs on the silver screen. Bill does not have Kenny's patience. He's like "GET OUT OF MY WAY, KID!" I know the time working Bill with Kenny was annoying, but I can see that it did Bill some good. He isn't starting so aggressively as he used to. You may need that brain strap again for a few days of working Bill with Baron, however. He's still wanting to outwalk Baron and outwork him. He was lathered coming in, and Baron had hardly broken a sweat. That said, he seems a bit more relaxed than he used to be. They did really well together. Baron is kind of in the position of a teenage boy back in the day, when there had been sickness and death in the family and he had no choice but to go to work to support the family. The plans might have been to bring him on slowly, but you aren't just playing with your horses. You need them to make a living. He's old enough, and he's just going to have to step up and get the work done. He'll be okay. He'll be tired and sore every night for the first few weeks, but he'll be beautifully fit and strong going into the summer. Look at it as going to boot camp. By the time he's a daddy, he'll have settled into it. If it weren't so cold, a liniment bath at the end of the day would do him a world of good, but by the time it is warm enough, he'll probably be past being sore.
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
Well Said, I have lived what you described. Baron is closer to 4 than 3, I think he will be 4 by the time field work comes, I forget his birthday, I know Jim don't work them hard b4 4 , it seems we are perfectly on track, I say we, ah ha.😄, I think it may work out just in a nick of time, God like.. by the Middle of June Lady will be coming back, and Duke and Earl may start doing some light chores, by Fall, Baron will be ready for the woods and Jim will be back to having 4 big work horses, Ken, Bill, Lady, and Baron. By this time next yr. , Duke and Earl will be pulling round bails around and we will be all commenting on how cute the new colt is. :-)
@NotKev2017
@NotKev2017 Год назад
Just to keep the blades in your new clippers in tip top condition, I would invest in some clipper lube spray that you use before and after clipping the horses manes and tails. It will keep them from rusting and pulling when they start to get dull. It will prolong the life of the clippers too. And get a small brush or use an old toothbrush to sweep away any hair that has collected in the clippers.
@juliedalgardno3361
@juliedalgardno3361 Год назад
Spraying the lube on when they heat up helps as well.
@ltilley7343
@ltilley7343 Год назад
"The hackiness will go away." 😂 🤣 Glad to hear Ken is improving!
@juliedalgardno3361
@juliedalgardno3361 Год назад
I'm glad your travels went well and sending my condolences to you all. Hugs to sweet Kenny. So glad to see him getting better. It's easy to see with all the work they are in how clipping helps. Nice and clean, less time consuming, easier to harness. We don't wear a tuxedo or ball gown to go work in the garden! Lol!
@dianerobillard1044
@dianerobillard1044 Год назад
I felt so bad seeing Ken limping, but glad that he is doing better. Baron and Bill look good together. We're rooting for you Ken!
@terracottaneemtree6697
@terracottaneemtree6697 Год назад
I'm new here. I thought the same thing. He looks like it's painful.
@pastorbrazzle7039
@pastorbrazzle7039 Год назад
I been watching your videos for 3 years I was born on a farm where my dad worked with mules. I'm sorry to hear about Buck dying. I think you,Bill,& Baron work good together.
@donniemaceachern4673
@donniemaceachern4673 Год назад
That Barron is a gem Bill seems to be unsettled with Baron otherwise what a team. They did excellent from what I saw
@aileen694
@aileen694 Год назад
Oh Boy! A good laff! "Welcome to The Hack Shack". Jim you looked so funny, with that raggedy tail, hair piled around, Brenda chuckling and Lady dropping a mess in the background!😂😂😂 The glamorous life of a lumberjack logger...😁(🙄😁). Good grief! Now there's Tail Hair for Sale! I love it!
@donnadoering5125
@donnadoering5125 Год назад
I’m glad to see Ken is improving I love ❤️ black horses 🐎 , also Ken a hard working guy. Feel badly when he has pain like that. You two are so caring with your animals. And so sorry for your loss. 😢 Much love ❤️ from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@nicfrieler1305
@nicfrieler1305 Год назад
We have between 36 to 43 deer every day in Our yard and about 60 Pheasants. Snow is deep so They stick in yard. I've been blowing paths for Them to travel and We have 135 evergreen trees that They sorta home in.
@johnmarlow2887
@johnmarlow2887 Год назад
I thought that I had plenty with 5 or 7 deer, but 36 to 43, wow!
@donaldvogtsberger1105
@donaldvogtsberger1105 Год назад
Where you located (generally). If you want to divulge.
@nicfrieler1305
@nicfrieler1305 Год назад
@@donaldvogtsberger1105 Minnesota
@jimdewitt5798
@jimdewitt5798 Год назад
For a young fella Barton looks to be doing great. He’s got a bit of energy but that’s ok. Thank you for posting. Prayers for Kenny. God Bless.
@frankdrahos8569
@frankdrahos8569 Год назад
Bill is probably saying, “At least I’m finally teamed up with someone who walks as fast as I like to!” The boys looked good together. Could you please elaborate what Ken’s poultice consists of? Thanks for sharing your time.
@shyiann23
@shyiann23 Год назад
Baron looks like he might be a left side horse. He stood so well at the truck body until you asked him to go. love to watch you back them into the barn . I use to drive carriages in Florida and I love showing off my horses parallel park skills.
@terracottaneemtree6697
@terracottaneemtree6697 Год назад
Looks like Bill felt out of place when backing up because he was used to the other side. But he's adjusting. Good horses 🐎 ((hugs)) 🤗💛
@sigelcity4409
@sigelcity4409 Год назад
Bill is asking himself the age old question, who the hell did I piss off to have to work with the new guy!?
@timothydore2302
@timothydore2302 Год назад
Are you going to make a horse hair pillow. When I was a kid I had a horse hair mattress it was very comfortable and warm in the winter. Hope your team works good for you.
@cherylschlisner1639
@cherylschlisner1639 Год назад
I so much enjoy watching you work with your horses! Also, thanks Brenda for filming!
@laurelm.674
@laurelm.674 Год назад
Just found this and am enjoying it very much! Only annoying thing is the very loud sounds of your activities and movements when not talking. Only an observation! Thank you for a new learning experience.
@rickadema3558
@rickadema3558 Год назад
The only difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut is two weeks!
@petermartinez5573
@petermartinez5573 Год назад
Your hard work is paying off. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither not were work horses. They appear to be coming along good. Well done Mr. Jim.
@plainsimple442
@plainsimple442 Год назад
I like the conformation of the Suffix Punch, bred to work.
@TiffanyBurson-fz6tn
@TiffanyBurson-fz6tn Год назад
It’s so funny to watch as you’re backing them in the barn and you say HA and Barron doesn’t move and Bill leans over to nudge him over and Barron starts to paw, you can tell he’s a little confused by the assignment but his licking and chewing at the end shows he’s understanding the job! I want to thank you for your videos because I am new to driving and there’s no one around here to teach me, I’ve had horses for 25 years but no driving experience. So far my Brabant mare has been doing great teaching me the ropes and together we are teaching my coming two year old spotted draft mare how to drive. Your videos sure have been helpful. We plan to do some farming and gardening this year. Keep up the great work and videos I’m learning TONS!
@johnwinden8511
@johnwinden8511 Год назад
Tail Clipping…….. #1. It looks fine #2 it’s you horse, do what you want #3 the horse doesn’t care #4 I don’t care either, it’s still a good video Thanks!
@joycehennequin8469
@joycehennequin8469 Год назад
Two very fast and strong horses together, Jim's definitely getting a work out lol.Good to see our dear sweet Kenny in a box stable rather then a stall at this time, you can see the pain he's in...but with rest he'll be fine 🤞 much love to all ❤
@janellevoigt5481
@janellevoigt5481 Год назад
Thanks for filming Brenda!
@outlawfarms6961
@outlawfarms6961 Год назад
Poor kenny prayers
@michaelbissen1946
@michaelbissen1946 Год назад
Jim, I learn so much from watching your videos. Thank you very much!!
@kimcool6327
@kimcool6327 Год назад
Amen to Jim not being anyone's hairdresser. Poor Ken that leg just makes me hurt for him. Prayers it is better soon.
@brendahogue5487
@brendahogue5487 Год назад
May the Lord bless and protect you and Brenda and the animals and working the horses
@doncc6080
@doncc6080 Год назад
Jim the Lord was sure with you in buying Baron. You would be dead in the water or have to do your work with the tractor. God bless you and your horses. Lady will need quite sometime after the foal is born to get back in shape.
@markmunro8753
@markmunro8753 Год назад
Thank you Jim and Brenda. I like the way you trim the tails. That tool box for the clippers is such a good idea.❤❤
@Cricket2731
@Cricket2731 Год назад
A good tail trim is proof positive that tail docking is not necessary. (Especially the extreme ones, that amputate the tail!)
@chrislittlefarm
@chrislittlefarm Год назад
Ah, Bill and Baron worked well together. Good that you found that solution. I'm very glad that Ken does better! Hopefully he will be ready for next season work on the farm. Looking forward to come visit then 😁 Wish you all a wonderful evening! Take care -Chris
@aquamarine5180
@aquamarine5180 Год назад
Hope to see you Chris! I remember when Trudy and Abby visited your farm in Germany!
@philippamediwake1235
@philippamediwake1235 Год назад
Your videos are really coming along & becoming much more interesting. I’m so impressed because Jim is so damned experienced with the horses & his farm work. It’s beautiful to see!
@marilynbridges8697
@marilynbridges8697 Год назад
Thanks, Brenda, for all your effort to keep up with the boys for your photography!
@todd1808
@todd1808 Год назад
Master Teamster!!
@mishloud4215
@mishloud4215 Год назад
I am 3/4 way through the video and it seems that Baron and Bill are working at the same pace, which must make you happy. They look good together as well.
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
I agree, it seems like, even at this early stage, they seem to be equally yoked , quick stepping, fast, and swift, maybe slightly wild or a little more risk. Ah ha, But Baron is just a teenager, he will continue to improve.
@fredericknolan5420
@fredericknolan5420 Год назад
My grandpa's team look more like a harleigh color copy of Bill. Of course Grandpa moved more stuff to his horses than driving them closer to the load.
@arlysdavis3694
@arlysdavis3694 Год назад
Ooo, I want the tail hair to make jewelry.. thanks for the video
@specterman2000
@specterman2000 Год назад
I just wish more draft horse breeders would do that instead of docking their tails!
@bobogilvie4472
@bobogilvie4472 Год назад
The chewing by BARRON is that just nerves
@jamessparks2691
@jamessparks2691 Год назад
You have said several times, you are hoping Bill and Baron moved out about the same speed. For the most of what I saw, they weren't doing too bad. A time or two Baron was behind, but not too bad. Other than his little fit backing up into the barn, he looked really well. He's young and it just takes time. Another great video. Also hope Ken is better soon.
@JChaos1120
@JChaos1120 Год назад
In his defense, his little fit potentially may have been prompted by Bill mouthing him. Bill seems to enjoy Baron, he's been lipping at him since they met.
@kenhurley4441
@kenhurley4441 Год назад
@ 10:23 - 10:39,,,, I thought Jim was going to be the sled!🤣
@MrMigrantman
@MrMigrantman Год назад
Was thinking the same, esp with the snow and ice. He had little traction!
@resistancechickschurch8908
@resistancechickschurch8908 Год назад
Could not wait to hear how Ken was doing.Glad he is doing better. Both Bill and Baron had quite the pick-up-and-go in the beginning. Then they slowed down even going towards the barn. Great exercise/workout. 5 loads! Their desire to go fast would work years ago If you want to get somewhere fast with a load.
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 Год назад
Bill and Baron. Ken is on the I R list. I know that is,what you ment. :-)
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