In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Pallet Pete, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. raybonz

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    Man you have a chitload of wood! :eek:
     
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    That makes you a Cord-wood Corleone:thumbs: If I had that much wood Id be 14 years ahead:eek:
     
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    That long one I call my renewable rustic fence, been having a problem with neighbors dumping their lawn and garden trimmings and such just inside the woods line( which is city property, & i do not want to be the one tagged for it.)
     
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    Look whos checking out my stacks!!!!!
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  5. will711

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    I see Thanksgiving dinner :thumbs:
     
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    damm turkeys are getting to be a nuisance here.
     
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    What's a girl? :emb:
     
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    I have a solution for that! ;)
     
  9. chris

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    Red fox and big buck followed by a couple big does here, sorry all I got on camera were shining eyes, I will get some new batteries for the game cams and get those up. Being in town the deer get quite large, additionally got a doe around here that drops twins every year mostly bucks. Turkeys around here are getting to be almost as much of a nuisance as the Canada Geese ( Flying Carp). Yet, I can still remember when to see a flock of Canucks fly over was rare, turkeys didn't exist now they are all over the area. They can trash a garden faster than the deer or racoons.
     
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    The turkeys are good for some things. They do help to eat a lot of bugs. I have a brother in law who knows how to cook them nicely in a type of cooker he has. I can't remember what it was though. He put charcoal around the bottom of it and on top if I remember right. It was basically a big tin can that he cooked it in.
     
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    Just stoppin' buy and saying howdy.
     
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    I'm here. Looks like lots of familiar faces. Good people.
     
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    BB long time no see! How are things?

    Ray
     
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    BV good to see another familiar name!

    Ray
     
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    Welcome BrowningBAR and Blue Vomit! Glad to see you here!
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    just found this today, a post "overthere" snuck by the mods I guess. nice job men.
     
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    Welcome to the other side:)
     
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    I don't remember if I actually said hi here or over in the proboards thread.


    Anyway hi... I think y'all know who I am.

    My hobby is collecting hobbies ;)
     
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    Yes it is:)
     
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    Massachusetts people cannot be trusted!

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