Goodness me. Gentlemen, are we all agreed this lass, and any similar ones, must never under any circumstances find a knife within a mile of a hay bale? It is every man's duty. Now I shall peruse the training film a few more times to ensure I have absorbed the material.
Huh. I’ve always stuck my knee in the center and then pulled the twine off the side. But clearly this way is aesthetically far superior to mine, and I’m never going to tell a woman she’s making things…harder.
I couldn't right like that even when I was younger, will it still work without cleavage??
ReplyDeleteThat was fast! I'll need to watch it again, and again, and...........
ReplyDeleteI hate false advertising. I don't see a hay bale anywhere, and I have looked several times. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThe video needs to be longer. I was just catching on when it ended...
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the sweet young things that used to bale hay at Mac Arthur, CA. They were wholesome and friendly like that. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip - I mean tips.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of how to open a square bale is also appreciated.
OK, I just watched that over and over and over, maybe 2 hours, and still don't know how she does it.
ReplyDeleteDon’t think she forgot the pocket knife. The wonderful way she fills those jeans out I doubt there’s room for one.
ReplyDeleteYou can cut a bra-strap this way too!
ReplyDeleteThat’s disgusting but very cool. 🤪
DeleteWhat hay bale
Deleteholy shit...
ReplyDeleteOnlyFans gal making 6 figures a month
ReplyDeleteOh my. Oh my, oh my, oh my.
ReplyDeleteThat's great!
ReplyDeleteI like to keep abreast of current technology.
You can also cut pvc pipe with nylon building string the same way, handy for fixing water lines in the ground,
ReplyDeleteAlso you can stop a small leak in your gas tank by rubbing a bar of soap on the leak.
I need her to do a video showing how to do this on round bales. Maybe I'll catch on by the time she gets to the 5th string.
ReplyDeleteGoodness me. Gentlemen, are we all agreed this lass, and any similar ones, must never under any circumstances find a knife within a mile of a hay bale? It is every man's duty. Now I shall peruse the training film a few more times to ensure I have absorbed the material.
ReplyDeleteHuh. I’ve always stuck my knee in the center and then pulled the twine off the side.
ReplyDeleteBut clearly this way is aesthetically far superior to mine, and I’m never going to tell a woman she’s making things…harder.
Nothing like big tits in motion early in the morning. - Nemo
ReplyDeleteAnd she gets paid to do that
ReplyDeleteDammit, I just lost my knife, does she hire out
ReplyDeletehttps://www.outkick.com/culture/kansas-farmer-claims-she-makes-millions-on-onlyfans-from-hunting-farming-content1
ReplyDeleteI like the technique, but what is this "in case you forget your pocket knife" stuff? I don't even know what that means.
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