There were a couple of girls who detasseled in bikinis every day. I didn't care why they did it.
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There were a couple of girls who detasseled in bikinis every day. I didn't care why they did it.
For some reason this made me think of a vampire mom breastfeeding her child. My mind is weird like that sometimes.You win the thread for today, Velo. Can't come up with anything to top that. And I don't care what Cooler's spider story had, you can't top bleeding nips.
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DH said detasseling was the worst job. I argued baling hay was worse but he helped with that one time and said detasseling was still worse.
DH said detasseling was the worst job. I argued baling hay was worse but he helped with that one time and said detasseling was still worse.
Baling hay is hot, heavy and dusty work; mowing hay is hotter, heavy and dustier. But detasseling was the worst as far as I was concerned. I would go home at night and not be able to fully extend my fingers and my forearms would be screaming at me*.
*And my nips at times. :wink:
DH said detasseling was the worst job. I argued baling hay was worse but he helped with that one time and said detasseling was still worse.
DH said the combo of morning dew and late morning heat/humidity is what made it especially unpleasant. Plus all the paper cuts and chaff everywhere.
By the time I was about 14-15, I was unloading wagons by myself. So I'd have a massive right arm by the end of the summer from swinging all the bales onto the elevator. And my hand would be the same thing of not being able to extend fingers.
But then I'd have to go milk and that sucked.
One massive arm and one massive foot. You were a hunchback away from ringing church bells in France.
One massive arm and one massive foot. You were a hunchback away from ringing church bells in France.
DH said detasseling was the worst job. I argued baling hay was worse but he helped with that one time and said detasseling was still worse.
I never detasseled because they didn't do that out where I grew up but I baled a lot of hay. Throwing bales on the wagon was work but the worst part was up in the mow grabbing bales off the conveyor and stacking them in all that heat and dust.Baling hay is hot, heavy and dusty work; mowing hay is hotter, heavy and dustier. But detasseling was the worst as far as I was concerned. I would go home at night and not be able to fully extend my fingers and my forearms would be screaming at me*.
*And my nips at times. :wink:
I never detasseled because they didn't do that out where I grew up but I baled a lot of hay. Throwing bales on the wagon was work but the worst part was up in the mow grabbing bales off the conveyor and stacking them in all that heat and dust.
I never detasseled because they didn't do that out where I grew up but I baled a lot of hay. Throwing bales on the wagon was work but the worst part was up in the mow grabbing bales off the conveyor and stacking them in all that heat and dust.
The other fun thing about baling hay was the times you'd pick up a bale and a snake would slither out (or in). The absolute worse was putting up red clover. Needed to wear long sleeved shirts with that crap.
Baling hay is hot, heavy and dusty work; mowing hay is hotter, heavy and dustier. But detasseling was the worst as far as I was concerned. I would go home at night and not be able to fully extend my fingers and my forearms would be screaming at me*.
*And my nips at times. :wink: