No a Kerry man would not give you a straight answer.Are Kerrymen really like this?
Some craic!!😅😅
Make a fair few square bales here, lads used to come in and help. Now they come in to tell you about all the bales they stacked in their youth (completely imagined in a lot of cases) how the knots went down and out, how the craic was mighty and the tae was delicious.Not much help came to the rescue, god be with the days passers-by would get out and help...
Make a fair few square bales here, lads used to come in and help. Now they come in to tell you about all the bales they stacked in their youth (completely imagined in a lot of cases) how the knots went down and out, how the craic was mighty and the tae was delicious.
Generally they do this while I'm staring into a banjoed knotter with tears of frustration running down my face as a trail of burst bales stretches off into the distance and the rain clouds roll in.
Ah memories
Or when you go off to bale for someone and there’s an old lad delighted with life on the haybob flying around to busy smiling at you to notice he’s just put half a row of bales back through the haybob and left a big awkward mess that you have to get down and shake out into a row againHas @ithastopay bought a Massey for a bit of baling and wrapping!!
You forgot about complaining that the bales were too light. Tighten the chamber and then they are struggling to pitch them.
That's a new one on me 😅Or when you go off to bale for someone and there’s an old lad delighted with life on the haybob flying around to busy smiling at you to notice he’s just put half a row of bales back through the haybob and left a big awkward mess that you have to get down and shake out into a row again
Or when you go off to bale for someone and there’s an old lad delighted with life on the haybob flying around to busy smiling at you to notice he’s just put half a row of bales back through the haybob and left a big awkward mess that you have to get down and shake out into a row again