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Old 05-11-2007, 02:15 PM   #41
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ah th good old days !
No I like it now,take the old TV put it by the burning barrel,shoot it with the shotgun,then burn it.Got me a new bigger one from Wal-Mart.Some people use them as Redneck landscape ornaments ,along with washing machines and such,but not me.
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Old 05-11-2007, 09:42 PM   #42
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Yeah to heck with them good old days. us ole farts got us computers !!!

Tell yall what when I was little I swore when I grew up I'd have Air Condishin...I froze in the winter and I burned up in the summer ! When I was a kid.

Last but not least I ate roltel dip one time at home, when I was 7 or 6 years old, my sister was havin a party. Later on I'd ask mama to make some, and she'd always say..it cost to much to make...I'm here to tell you I done ate so much Rotel dip since I got married it ain't as good as it use to be...Thats all I got to say about it..A.H
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Old 05-13-2007, 03:38 PM   #43
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JoeLee...There are some rednecks that decorate their yards with what is considered, in some trailer parks, as classic art. Now, if you ever get down to southern Arkansas, look up my inbred cousin. I guarantee you'll find Ro-Tel tomatoe cans adorning his fence, along with some of the biggest catfish heads you'll ever see. JB
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JB I had to git rid them Fish heads, caused a buzzard problem my wife and mother in law was sittin out in the yard and one of them buzzard pukked all over my mother in law. I been married to her dalter for 30 years and I'd never heard say a cuss word till that happened. Thats bean yeer ago. She still claims she cant get the smell out of her overalls. A.H
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Old 05-13-2007, 11:08 PM   #45
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tell her to try an old technique of my dear ol mamas. do yer laundry in a big tub of warm Schlitz malt likker. the best part? its already sudsy!
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:43 AM   #46
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Thanks Billy, but schilitz would hit the fan,if I would suggest that to her ...A.H
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Old 05-14-2007, 03:24 PM   #47
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OK I can see the Ro-Tel cans!But being a Yankee why the fish-heads?If fish-heads do good I'll set them in my yard to.Must have something to do with crow shooting or coon?
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:49 PM   #48
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Naw JoeLee it's a status symbol down here, when you catch them 50 to 100 lb Catfish around these parts with yore hand you got to show'um off.
One of the other benefits is hav'in possum, coon, skunk. coyoties to spot light and shoot at night and crows in the daylite hours, the first 2 makes a great sunday dinners too.
You want beleive me, but if you'll take possum meat and all the ingrediants you use to make tuna fish. You'll have some of the best sanmowiches you ever put in your mouth !...A.H
p.s. I've never really liked coon that much, unless my Ma cooks it with dressin...A.H
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:40 PM   #49
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AH,I worked with Sandhogs from the South years back,who ate possum I neved did.Now if I cought a 50 or a 100lbs catfish,I'd put it in the back of my truck,and ride with the tailgate down.I hooked a 15lbs trout in a reservoir,and told everyone I met in town,I hooked it in a little stream down the road.My Son and me had people beating the water white the next day trying.
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After several warnings to the overly complacent wife of 21 years I moved myself and my rifles and dirt bikes into an apartment last week, thus my absence. Had to take more pics for renters insurance, so here they are, from left to right: Marlin 336RC, Mini 30, M70 Classic Featherweight .243 wssm, Howa 1500 .243, Howa Lightning .270, 700 .30-06, Browning 1885 7mm, 870 12g, 1100 12g, Bushy Predator .223, S&W 915 9mm, Kimber Ultra Raptor, Browning High Power. Dang, I didnt realize what a good picture they make!
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Old 05-16-2007, 06:10 AM   #51
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nice! those mini 30's are neat looking arent they?
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Yeah, they look neater than they are. Great for close in work, like if you can sneak up on a bunch of hogs within 100 yards.
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Old 05-16-2007, 11:33 PM   #53
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Yeah, they look neater than they are. Great for close in work, like if you can sneak up on a bunch of hogs within 100 yards.
teehee thats the problem with em! great lookin so so shooters. my yugo mauser is like that .its the only gun i wish i didnt buy. but on the other hand 1 out of all the guns ive bought in my entire life? not a bad track record. i bought it before i knew what to look for in a milsurp.
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Old 05-17-2007, 01:07 AM   #54
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Naw JoeLee it's a status symbol down here, when you catch them 50 to 100 lb Catfish around these parts with yore hand you got to show'um off.
One of the other benefits is hav'in possum, coon, skunk. coyoties to spot light and shoot at night and crows in the daylite hours, the first 2 makes a great sunday dinners too.
You want beleive me, but if you'll take possum meat and all the ingrediants you use to make tuna fish. You'll have some of the best sanmowiches you ever put in your mouth !...A.H
p.s. I've never really liked coon that much, unless my Ma cooks it with dressin...A.H
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