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    B Series? / C Series?

    Speaking with the kids and some neighbors the last couple of days and it sounds like there is still a fair amount? of HRS held back from the cwb A Series.

    Anybody have ideas if there will be GDC's or some other way to get rid of this before Aug 1st?

    No cost export licences would sure be a good New Years present don't you think?

    #2
    They could offer gdc with full payment. Actually they always could the cwb decided not to.

    Just like they decided not to have B or C series contracts.

    If they would have let White speak six months earlier, the group of eight would probably still have their director chairs.

    And we would all be better off.

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      #3
      "Investigators say a fire that destroyed $600,000 of farm machinery inside a Quonset near Edenwold, Sask., is suspicious.

      RCMP said the blaze on the property about 13 kilometres north of Edenwold started sometime between the evening of Sunday, Dec. 11 and 9:00 a.m. the next day.

      The building is owned by Rod Flaman, a former Wheat Board director who was removed from the position on Friday with the passage of Bill C-18, which ends the board's single-desk monopoly. The Quonset remained standing after the fire, but all the equipment inside was destroyed, including two combines.

      RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in determining what happened. They are asking anyone with information to contact the Regina detachment at 306-780-5530, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477."

      Then Stubblejumper wrote:

      "Well Rod looks like you made someone mad. I guess you shouldn't have run as a pro choice director and then flipped your opinion once elected."

      Did you write this Stubby???

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        #4
        How does a quonset burn? Its steel and
        concrete.

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          #5
          sumdumguy good name

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            #6
            I'm anti board but this is very unfortunate. My sympathies to Rod Flaman.

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              #7
              There are thousands of Wooden quonsets on the prairies. I guess one less now. Hopefully this Was an accident..

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                #8
                FYI,

                It was steel... it is still standing.

                Look at the article.

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                  #9
                  This was a steel quonset. While I don't agree with Flaman on much
                  this is no way to act. I hope this was an accident and not deliberatley
                  set. Judging by his comment he is taking it fairly well.

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                    #10
                    If I was a conspiracy theorist....

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                      #11
                      No that's over the line, sorry.

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                        #12
                        BTW, my lol in no way means I am laughing
                        at Rod. I am chuckling over my silly
                        comment about burning bales the other day.
                        Hate to see this happen, unless one does
                        it themselves of course. No one deserves
                        having that type of thing done to them
                        tho. I do hope they get to the bottom of
                        it!

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                          #13
                          Our neighbour had a tractor burn in his quonset,
                          didn't damage anything else.

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                            #14
                            There is a lot of craziness out there on both sides. No one can deny that.

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                              #15
                              WD9,

                              Time to get All our wireless cameras working... in our farm yards.

                              Good thing the cost has come down to set up surveillance with wireless internet and all the new gadgets.

                              What an amazing time in history to live!

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