By the way, if you want get rid of the deadwood or any other tree without taking it to the sawmill, you can probably use the stump cutter for that job. It works for the trees on the non-buyable land as well. 🤔 And those belts are really needed to keep the vehicles and other equipment securely fastened on the trailer; they were introduced for the equipment in FS22. Otherwise, they too will fall from the trailer if it falls over or gets hit by the train. 😉 But yeah. Just like in your northern neighbour 🇨🇦 Canada (I initially thought you're Canadian), hockey enjoys enormous popularity here in 🇫🇮 Finland. The stereotype goes that we are very very very reserved, but when we win the world championship or an Olympic Gold in hockey, the whole country goes absolutely bonkers. 😂 In fact, my sister named one of my parents' cats, Saku 🐈, after a famous hometown hockey player (the longest serving captain of the NHL's most successful team, and a C-word survivor). And that turned out to be pretty accurate, as he has been like a real centre as well and he had that kind of an illness from birth. He would turn 18 this year, and he's still feisty, I think. At that age, he still has a weird habit of keeping his fluffy tail always up at 90° ("the boss is in the house", I guess). I don't remember if it's him or our late two cats (mom Maisie and her daughter Fluffy) who purred loudly, but Fluffy snored in such a way that I often mistook her for my father. While we adopted them young from the same cat shelter and he's not even related to the girls, all three of them grew exceptionally bulky. My sis's current cats seem so tiny compared to Saku, who with his fluffy ginger coat looks rather like a lion at that point. 😹 And🐈⬛ Maisie (spelt Meisi in my language) was one clever cat: as a former stray, she somehow knew how to open the doors, so we had to invent a door lock between inner and outer entryways to prevent her escaping (they've all been indoor cats and Saku has epileptic seizures when carried outside).
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