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You folks have forever ruined movies for me!!!

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  1. sirbuildalot

    sirbuildalot

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    So the other weekend, we decided to watch a family movie, as we often do on a Friday or Saturday night. My wife picks out "Godmothered". Its a Disney movie about a young woman saving the "Fairy Godmother career path".

    Anyways...

    In one scene she goes through a portal from the fairy realm to a rural American town.

    Guess what the only thing I noticed was. :rofl: :lol:

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    It was actually a decent movie. If you have young kids, I'd definitely recommend it.
     
  2. ReelFaster

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    LOL!! I can see what caught your eye.....

    Thanks for the heads up! We are always looking for a good family movie with the kids, will def check it out!!
     
  3. yooperdave

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    Just why is she blocking the view????? :D
     
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  4. Mag Craft

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    Yep just an old crappy cottonwood.
     
  5. sirbuildalot

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    I saw a Black Locust
     
  6. sirbuildalot

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    The tree makes its cameo at 0:30-0:40
     
  7. MikeInMa

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    I think it is black locust.
     
  8. Lastmohecken

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    I just saw a tree that I wanted to sink my 462 CM with the 28" bar into. I can already feel the dogs hitting the bark and the chain digging in for the face cut. :)
     
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  9. Yardsale

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    Hmmm...may be an Osage Orange...maybe.
     
  10. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Dont feel bad SBA, i do that constantly with Ms. buZZsaw be it TV or in the car...drives her crazy.
    I call it my wood A.D.D.:loco: :crazy: Ill whisper something wood related under my breath.
     
  11. Horkn

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    Do they even get that big? I see no black Locust that big around here
     
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  12. Kimberly

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    I went hiking in a state park last week and there were blow-downs everywhere from the hurricanes that blew through here. I kept thinking and saying to my friend; look at all that firewood going to waste. When I drive and look into the woods and see downed trees, I think, look at that firewood going to waste.
     
  13. Horkn

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    To the forest, decaying wood isn't waste.:yes:
     
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  15. Kimberly

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    Yes, but it could be heating my tushy instead of food for the bugs.
     
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    Hey Horkn ....see the thread...
    Biggest Locust I ever saw
     
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    Timely thread! My wife and I were watching a series on Netflix and based on what people were wearing, it was supposed to be "fall". They had firewood stacked on the deck that based on color, was clearly fresh cut. I yelled out: "That's not going to be ready to burn this winter!"
     
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    It's not an extremely valuable walnut?
     
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    I saw black locust as well.
     
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