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Eddie, with all these additional responsibilities and interests (e.g. growing turnips), are you still going to have time for your jeeps, and this forum?
Thank you. We have a lot to do but we're super excited about itLiving the damn dream! Congratulations guys! There is a TON of potential in that property and those views!!!! Fantastic!
LOL - I could be wrong but that might be the wrong slanty eye kinda guyMy work here is done!
I thought about putting Cindy's face on Oliver's body and you face on Lisa's, but I don't have the skillsLOL - that is a guy and an image that I'm not sure I could ever replicate if I tried
You could go for a more traditional look
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LOL - and here I was thinking it'd be worse. If it's "as bad" as a Jeep, I might be able to deal with thatCongrats - that's awesome!
FYI - Tractors and implements are as bad as buying Jeeps and accessories......
Thank you. As you can imagine, we're super excited about the future.Outstanding! Congratulations you two! This is an awesome place with tons of potential. Here’s to finding your heart’s desire.
LOL - I'm pretty sure I said that the farming thing (and really, it's more like glorified gardening) is all Cindy. As for me, this forum is our home on the internet and Jeeps IS what I want to be spending more of my time on. What I don't want to be doing is feeling like I "need" to make videos to compete with social media whores especially when I really really don't need to. That is not to say that we won't make anymore videos, they'll just be ones that we "get" to make and will probably absolutely suck or at least, when it comes to "views".Eddie, with all these additional responsibilities and interests (e.g. growing turnips), are you still going to have time for your jeeps, and this forum?
Thank you, we really do appreciate it.Nice! Congrats.
LOL - Onions are what's really big in the valley. Corn, wheat, lettuce, spinach and even peppers are big too. Not sure if there's much if any parsley growing out here.Thats incredible, Parsley sell's surprisingly good!!!
That's a photo of a yangban who were a part of the traditional gentry who oversaw the agrarian bureaucracy in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, the last dynasty in Korean history. I remembered you mentioned your hard working father came from Korea in one of your videos.LOL - I could be wrong but that might be the wrong slanty eye kinda guy
Shows you what I know about my own heritage LOLThat's a photo of a yangban who were a part of the traditional gentry who oversaw the agrarian bureaucracy in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, the last dynasty in Korean history. I remembered you mentioned your hard working father came from Korea in one of your videos.
Super cool! Thanks for the history
Thanks! Cindy and I do love history and have a fondness for the California Emigrant TrailThat’s awesome! Have your own little piece of California Trail history growing in your yard.
That is rad. Congratulations!
Thank you. We feel lucky to have this placeCongrats that’s freakin awesome.
You need to grow kimchi…Shows you what I know about my own heritage LOL
LOL - Cindy already grows daikon and has made Kkakdugi out of it.You need to grow kimchi…
When I came to the states on a Military transport ship from Korea in ‘59, my mom brought back seeds from the chilies they used to make kimchi with and grew them wherever we lived…even in pots on windowsills. Eventually she grew them in Hawaii in the ‘70’s, along with won bok, green onions, daikon & cukes (and every other vegetable imaginable)…to this day I regret not learning to make kimchi & not perpetuating that chili strain…LOL - Cindy already grows daikon and has made Kkakdugi out of it.