Moving Cross Country - Questions

   / Moving Cross Country - Questions #21  
That makes absolutely no sense at all.
Now why would he tow a 14 foot trailer behind his lawn mower across country?
Thatç—´ just going to slow him down even more!

Your failed attempt at comedy escapes me.Don"t quit your day job.
 
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#22  
If the job is tempting enough to make a 3 year move, I would also give this some serious thought.
And sell the trailer too. It's just going to drag down the mpg on the tractor. :)

The three-year job opportunity will get momma her new kitchen and me a new tractor a lot sooner, so it’s a good deal.

Now we just gotta figure out what to do with the 25 chickens. Maybe I’ll put them on the trailer behind the lawn mower....
 
   / Moving Cross Country - Questions #23  
The three-year job opportunity will get momma her new kitchen and me a new tractor a lot sooner, so it’s a good deal.

Now we just gotta figure out what to do with the 25 chickens. Maybe I’ll put them on the trailer behind the lawn mower....

Just give them a phone with navigation and let them walk there. They should be good to go.
 
   / Moving Cross Country - Questions #24  
Just give them a phone with navigation and let them walk there. They should be good to go.

So why did the chicken cross the road? Jon
 
   / Moving Cross Country - Questions #25  
He was trying to get to New Mexico!
 
   / Moving Cross Country - Questions #26  
Obviously you just have to teach the chickens to drive the tractor.

Win-win.

They'll meet you there.

By the time they get there, you'll have had enough time to get the new chicken coop built and ready.

Why do you guys have to make everything so complicated?
 
 
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