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applestar
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Wow! and weren't you the one that mentioned how much work goes into preparing for a fair entry? Congrats!

I want to try growing that extra-tall corn!! I have a private campaign going to grow extra tall "grass" in my lawn every year. 8) :wink:

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just goner slide in here and say "wow" bet your proud.I love the county fairs,but not the traffic.

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applestar wrote:Wow! and weren't you the one that mentioned how much work goes into preparing for a fair entry? Congrats!

I want to try growing that extra-tall corn!! I have a private campaign going to grow extra tall "grass" in my lawn every year. 8) :wink:
:lol: thats funny Appestar...I have a campaign going that is similar...
If it's tilled...the mower can rest...
mo garden = less lawn

CW, our county fair is the biggest and oldest in the state...the crowds are pretty bad, we slip into a Luthern Churches parking lot (5 bux) that joins the grandstand where the exhibits are..check out the entries, grab a snack at a near by vendor...then we are Outa there...don't like crowds myself...lived in the sticks most of my life

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I'm totally with you on that.Our county fair is just about to finish,I only live five minutes from the fair grounds,yesterday it took me an hour and a half to get home but its only once a year so I guess that's ok.



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