The second half of my cotton crop is in!
Time to get this on board a ship, sneak through the Yankee blockade, and run for England!
"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
Hallelujah! Looks like you have enough to put into one, maybe two bottles of aspirin!
ReplyDeleteThe South is saved!
I just hope it's not a drag on the market.
DeleteSo what are you going to buy with the proceeds? Guns and ammunition, or designer dresses and luxury goods?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...
Yeah, that's a tough one.
DeleteHow many slaves did it take to pick your cotton crop?
ReplyDeleteYou're gonna be in trouble with the reparations people now.
I sharecropped it - to Mrs. Paco.
DeleteMe? I'd make gin out of it.
ReplyDeleteWould probably be pretty dry.
DeleteEgyptian and Pima cotton farmers hardest hit.
ReplyDeleteMilo Minderbinder has issued the following statement: What's good for the Syndicate is good for everyone!
DeleteAbout 30 years ago I used to look after the computer hardware at a cotton gin in a sleepy little town called Wee Waa in northern NSW.
ReplyDeleteThe local schools and sporting clubs raised their funds by collecting the windblown cotton off trucks bringing in the modules and bales. It was pretty lucrative with many hands collecting. . If you could get a cubic yard of that, it would get you a couple of hundred bucks in the 1990's.
Pretty cool! It sure beats slogging along hot, dusty roads in the summertime, dragging a big burlap sack, picking up soda pop bottles, which was a major source of my pocket money when I was a kid.
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