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The Random Pics Thread (NSFW)

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"A rare sighting of a Tobacco Field Worker in its natural habitat"

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I've seen this movie. The tobacco scarecrow tries to join a LIL girl, her dog, a lion and a tinman in a vain quest for a brain. Sadly ends up getting the stuffin kicked outta his ass by a group of tobacco MONKEYS. I laughed, I cried....still gets 2 thumbs down.

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    Awe yay. I want to go to the Dells again. It's been so long. Sent from my mind using telekinesis.

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The leaves look like they've matured. Havoc looks like he grew old, not up.


the tobacco was sick?


the tobacco was sick?

If it was, it would have yellow lesions on top with a dark blueish underside.

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Peronospora tabacina, better known as Blue Mold, a farmers worst nightmare. Its has recently entered the CT valley. Windblown spores from Pennsylvania, one of the other farms has already had to plow under a few acres. Luckily since its an obligate parasite, it needs living tobacco tissue to grow and we have already topped or cut most of our fields. We have one young field that is highly susceptible right now, but the crop looks like shit there so we don't really care if it does. Claim insurance lol

Looks like Lesionaire's disease to me.


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If you can't beat it, fornicate the living daylights out of it!!!!

Now you get a sense of what it was like to date Rock Hudson....you know "The Rock's Piece"!?! (insert rimshot here)

take it from the master...or repeat offender. however youd like to look at it. jp.

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What the heck is that thing?

Sent from my mind using telekinesis.

:lol: ok true.


What the hell? Its a row-crop tractor with a spreader attached. See something new everyday

Ha! I figured you would be the one to comment on it Mr. Tractor.

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NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Frosty! why? why oh why Frosty? who did this!?!


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