I posted about the dirt and holes. You are bound to know someone who works doing one of those things. Any cattle farmer can probably tell you about the fence posts.
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It is way too much work for dire to even think about trying it out with a real shovel himself, probably dosen't even have one, and has no idea how to use one.
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Yes, I own a couple of shovels. One is for digging, which I purchased. The other is a coal shovel, which I inherited. With my family's connection to the old Southern RR, I suspect it was thrown out when the RR abandoned coal fired locomotives.
In my younger days, I used many different types of tools -- helped build a couple of houses and re-roof a couple more. The coal shovel came in handy for stripping off three layers of old asphalt roofing and for shoveling up the debris into a wheel barrow, It was doing such work in the middle of August that propelled me to find a better way of making a living. I wasn't born into a wealthy family Suggest, you find another tree to bark at -- the one you're baying up is empty.