There was heat there. We had the Hardcore Homecoming thing with Shane [Douglas], Jeremy Borash, Bob Ryder, and Raven all put together. Shane booked me on that and Dreamer called me a few days later and booked me on the [WWE] one and said we could do it. The [WWE] guys didn’t want us there. The brass just didn’t and there was friction that you could feel it. I thought I was cool with John, and I heard his radio show a few days before and I put him over and told him it was good. He had been drinking and he was out by the ring, and we were about to do the [brawl]. We started getting bad vibes that they were gonna shoot on us.
The company says Endow G is packaged in 30-pound bags and is registered for use on all turf types and use sites, including golf courses, commercial turf and residential lawns.
The Magical Strings, three generations of the Boulding family, will bring together the sound of harps, dulcimer and Celtic music for the 40th Annual Tacoma Celtic Yuletide Concert. Joining them will the Tara Academy Irish Dancers, Canadian artist Jocelyn Pettit and Dublin guitarist Colm MacCarthaigh. It will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Urban Grace, 902 Market St., Tacoma. Tickets are $12-$32. Call 253-857-3716 or go online at magicalstrings.com/YT_2018.htm for more information.
The brush cutter skid-steer attachments from Midsota Manufacturing, Avon, Minn., features 60-in. or 72-in. cutting widths. The attachment includes a 9-in. deck height and 2-in. minimum cut height and 4-in.-diameter cutting capacity. The brush cutter can cut trees, brush, weeds and grass.
To further maximize performance, the company says the Battle Ax features a two-stage cutting chamber, which allows material to be cut twice by the rotor and helps produce some of the smallest particle sizes in the industry. Loftness says the primary shear bar is adjustable for customizing particle size.
And, both operators again mentioned the design of the R 920’s joystick controllers, which incorporate the top-mounted mini joysticks.
“Customers are inventing new ways of working,” says Olivier Vasseur, Manitou’s attachment product and market development manager in France. “About 20 years ago, people were using blocks to make a building. Today, they mount sandwich panels. Before, you had pallet forks to move the pallets.
This is the story of where guide dogs for blind and partially-sighted people really come from. It includes: why they wear nail-varnish as soon as they’re born, why they’re never scared of fireworks, and why you really must play them Guns N’ Roses.
Howard summed up the overall impression of the R 920 after he and Frieders spent the better part of a day at the controls.
The casual but earnest nature of the hunters probably connects them to their anonymous viewers. After all, this is not your everyday construction job. Equipment doesn’t seem to break down. There are few hardhats in evidence. Everyone is dressed like they are heading for the convenience store instead of slogging through a work day. Chit-chat is notably devoid of profanity. In short, lots of people can identify with what they’re watching.
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