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Location:Bat Country
Biography:I was raised by a cup of coffee
Interests:bullfights on acid, skinny skiing, and spritzers.
Occupation:I occupy your mother
Number of Posts:11770
Registered on:2/21/2006
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i believe it was electrical in nature. Charging a golf cart or electric polaris.


for the Monroe family?

If that's the case there should be some litigation
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That’s certainly good news


Agreed....bulletin board

re: For those looking for an E-Bike

Posted by The Levee on 7/1/26 at 2:06 pm to
with kiddos that have little legs....its going to be a game changer to quietly get closer.
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Reminds me of the camp accident that happened to the young boys from Monroe.


I believe that was a fire stove that heated the wood flooring below it and fell through.

The very same month a million dollar camp burned to the ground because of an unattended outdoor fireplace/chimney fire
One thing I see far too often is people overlooking basic camp fire safety. A little preventative maintenance can save lives and protect a camp that's been in the family for generations.

A few things every camp owner should stay on top of:

* Have your fireplace inspected every year.
* Have your chimney cleaned regularly.
* Avoid burning excessive amounts of pine kindling. It creates a highly flammable buildup called creosote inside the chimney, which can lead to chimney fires.

The fireplace itself also needs periodic maintenance, especially at camps that aren't climate-controlled year-round. The constant expansion and contraction from our Southern weather can cause cracks and other issues over time.

Install working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. A carbon monoxide detector literally saved my family and a friend's family a few years ago when wind pushed generator exhaust under our camp.

If your camp has older electrical wiring or insulation, make upgrading it a priority. If you can't do it all at once, tackle it in phases.

I'd even consider having a fire marshal or qualified inspector look over the camp every few years. It may sound excessive, but every year there are tragic camp house fires in Mississippi that result in deaths and devastating property losses.

A little prevention is a lot cheaper—and far less heartbreaking—than dealing with a fire.
I agree its BS on public


I cant believe I agree with EFH
haha I only hunt private, baw

For those looking for an E-Bike

Posted by The Levee on 7/1/26 at 10:15 am
TST is running pretty good deals where you get an accessory and the bike for like $850

Its a smaller wheel bike with 25 mile range and tops out at 28mph (more than enough)

Put mine together last night and it took about an hour.

I understand the quality difference between a $4k e-bike and this one....but the TST will do what I need at 1/4 the price.

Gawd we mowed some of the fennel out of a few of our fields yesterday. I pray we didnt smoke any fawns (North of Woodville)

I'm switching all of my Spartan cameras to WiseEye.

We have one setup like yours and its been flawless. Spartans are tough (these are pushing 7 years in the field but are starting to die and the image quality has really suffered. They did well, but I'm going with the local company for better support.

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Probably one of the funnest experiences I’ve had watching tv in a while



The difference is the writing (and directing)

AKOTSK’s dialogue was written by GRRM. HOTD is written by screen writers. And they all suck now

I thought the directing in this first episode was God awful. The pace was stupid and the cut scenes back and forth were irritating.

Picatinny rail help

Posted by The Levee on 6/14/26 at 10:11 am
I bought a Ruger American gen2 ranch edition 5.56 for my boys last year and mounted a cheap scope with direct quick mounts.

Had it dialed in and killed three deer with it last season.

Problem is when I go to mount my rattler thermal to it, the mount for that optic does not fit snuggly. It’s got wobble. I can’t adjust it any tighter.

What’s should I do?
Ban corn and cameras and enjoy hunting again.

re: Pond Fish ID Tips

Posted by The Levee on 6/1/26 at 12:40 pm to
I have two 1/4 acre ponds that are anywhere from 4-6' deep...just stocked with 100 catfish and 1000 minnows in each.

I only care about eating catfish


Do yall think they will make it?

And to halt Jay to MLB, Jay needs more money etc

re: Losing, is a disease

Posted by The Levee on 4/25/26 at 10:00 pm to
We’ve got pitchers that can’t pitch, catchers that can’t catch, fielders that can’t field, and hitters that can’t hit.

We need to seriously evaluate how to stop payment on NIL

Losing, is a disease

Posted by The Levee on 4/25/26 at 9:51 pm
Nothing else needs to be said

re: Best audiobook suggestions?

Posted by The Levee on 4/23/26 at 4:56 pm to
The Gales of November
The Untold Story of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald
By John Bacon

It’s new and fantastic. 9 hour listen and I only have 2 hours left. Kinda sad about it ending.

If you’re interested in logistics, navigation, maritime stuff or weather disasters, it’s a great account of an American tragedy of bad timing

re: Aggregate SEC score (baseball)

Posted by The Levee on 4/6/26 at 5:56 pm to
Thanks,

That’s pretty darn solid

Aggregate SEC score (baseball)

Posted by The Levee on 4/6/26 at 5:49 pm
Can someone help me with our aggregate (runs scored vs runs allowed) in SEC play?

TIA
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These walks are eating us alive.


Early inning walks.