Favorite team:Mississippi St. 
Location:America
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Occupation:Baw
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Registered on:6/18/2020
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I’m so tired of the trans narrative. I really don’t know what their expectation is. They’re out and about, they can get sex change operations, they’re competing in women’s sports. What more do they want from society?

This dude is an idiot. Yo, SIR, if it’s happening this much take the hint. You’re very obviously a man in a dress wearing makeup. Not one of those people disrespected him. None of them were being malicious. The natural response is to say sir because you’re a dude.

We’re living in a clown world. I saw a video yesterday about a couple in Seattle walking their dog in a park. Two lunatics were chasing them, videoing them, screaming about their dog killing a bird. They kept emphasizing the dog “MURDERED” the bird. They were harassing these people over a damn bird. Posted it on the internet seeking some sort of justice, and there were people in comments echoing their sentiment!
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Enjoy fricking your sister you Inbred hick....

Incest is legal in Georgia, not Mississippi.
Back on topic, enjoy your shitty baseball field you incestuous frick
Sauces say Wes Johnson inquired about the State job because he wanted a nice grass field, but the dawgs turned him away because his guys don’t button their shirts
You’re thinking 70-75k after your trade in?
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Those three car lines, with OLA, can be a bear on Beach Blvd.

Throw a train in the mix and it really gets interesting!

re: Another bay boat thread…

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 5/28/25 at 2:59 pm to
There’s a 23’ 2011 Blackjack for sale by owner in the Pass. I think they’re asking 45 for it. It’s on boat trader. There’s a purple Blazer Bay with yellow accents at The Boat Yard.
Downtown BSL in front of Lemoine’s Landing or Dan B’s. Like Gaston said, he’ll have a concert speaker on a tripod next to the truck, 5 flags, hanging out in a handicap parking spot. He’s begging for eye contact. The midwesterners love taking pictures with him.
The inflatable pool/blowup mattress guy in his big red f250 is a sight to see. We have passed him multiple times picking the kids up from school. Straw cowboy hat and white Oakley’s! He just hangs out for hours drinking Mich Ultra in the bed of his truck
Paging NASCAR. He’s the resident pond expert

re: Oklahoma baseball field

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 5/17/25 at 9:37 pm to
Patty’s run is nothing short of amazing. All in all it has to rival any dynasty in sports as far as sheer dominance. There’s obviously a commitment with those facility plans. Best of luck

re: Oklahoma baseball field

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 5/17/25 at 7:50 pm to
Cool stuff. Y’all have a good history in baseball. How would you define fan support? Is it mostly local or do yall have fans come in for games? OKC and Dallas are y’all’s main alumni bases?

re: A friend has a problem

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 5/17/25 at 6:28 pm to
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Grass or arse.

Nobody rides for free
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Milroe, possibly.


Wasn’t he considered to be a good outside linebacker prospect coming out of high school?
My cousin’s uncle’s brother’s son, has had a black panther on camera in SW Mississippi going on 30 years. Gotta be at least 2 of them to show up that long!

For real though, that’s cool as hell about the ocelot. Between the Dire wolves, and the Mexicans, Arizona will be like Europeans never showed up!

re: Condos @ Venice Marina

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 4/28/25 at 10:31 pm to
I don’t have any experience with these condos, but I had a contractor call me personally one day (lead installer for a stone company), and say he needed the stone we had fabricated in shop installed the following evening. An attorney who did alot of business with us was having a party at his new duck camp in Holmes County outside Thornton, MS that weekend. Our boss agreed to let us use the install truck and the contractor was going to pay us cash for whatever rate we charged him because we wouldn’t be leaving Flowood until 2:30-3.

Holy shite! We wound up in the middle of absolute nowhere, went through a couple of gates to get to the place. It wasn’t huge; I think it was 3 bed, 5 bath, but the finishes were out of this world. Marble in the bathrooms, quartzite in the kitchen, full height backsplashes, a double waterfall island, solid wood floors, imported faucets and fixtures, a range from France, multiple wood burning fireplaces. It was crazy, and it was sitting in the middle of a crop field. The equipment shed out back had full size excavators, dozers, multiple tractors, 3-4 crew cab rangers lifted with enclosed cabs, multiple boats. You could see the water structures and the flooded timber from the porch and when we started loading up around 9 that night you could hear the ducks chattering in the distance.

I grew up going to SE Arkansas to duck hunt. Folks I went to the school with thought we were rich, rich simply because I was going duck hunting. We were staying in a single wide we bought from a brother man outside Clarendon. Times have changed. I used to run all over Monroe county, Arkansas as a kid from Mississippi and hunt like crazy. Granted a couple of my dad’s good friends were born and raised there, but things have drastically changed in the last 20-25 years. I bunked with my pops in the back of a trailer that had fricking glow in the dark stars and moons all over the ceiling and walls. I remember when everything started getting leased and my honey holes and sloughs got bought up and bruh man told me I couldn’t come around there no more. My dad used to trade Freon charge ups and HVAC services for me to hunt behind folks houses and shite. Now there’s multi million dollar camps in that area.

re: Snake Boot Recomendations

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 4/28/25 at 9:00 pm to
Man, I took my buddy up on an impromptu “hog hunt” one evening and I wound up wandering around a river bottom I wasn’t familiar with, and got separated from the other fellas. I swear at one point I looked up and I was on the wrong side of the creek I was walking, but had another creek in between and everywhere I turned and looked was a cottonmouth bedded up. It was surreal.

I started to panic, I’m not really sure how many snakes were around me, but I had been walking a while and that was the first time I stopped to take things in. My first instinct was to start trying to jump creeks, because I could make out the horizon on edge of the field I walked in from, but it seemed like everywhere I looked was a damn snake. I composed myself, took a couple breaths, and turned around to go back from where I had come from, and made my way out.

I would have loved some snake boots that day. I think I was wearing some old arse Itasca’s I pulled from my parents garage after ole boy pulled up and told me to get in the truck.
I’ve got a 2016 Silverado 5.3. Had the transmission rebuilt around 105,000 miles. New injectors around 115,000 miles. Other than that (facetiously), I haven’t had any problems. The dashboard isn’t cracked! It’s paid for, and the next Chevy I buy will be a square body.

The salesman I went through tried to buy the truck back in 2021 for what I paid for it. That’s crazy to think. I bought it when it had been on the lot for a little over a year and it had 7 miles on the odometer. I got around $18,000 off sticker price.

re: Snake Boot Recomendations

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 4/28/25 at 7:34 pm to
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I’ll take tested snake boots or gaiters over your opinion, thank you.

No offense to Oldskule, but this cracked me up. Good prose DSJ.

I pictured some baw taking the word of another baw from a message board then having No Shoulders sink into his ankle a couple miles from the truck.

re: Truck Seat Covers

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 4/27/25 at 10:52 pm to
They’re bad arse. I remember when the only pattern they had was the original Mossy oak shadow grass. That’s what I’ve got in my current truck, purely for nostalgia.

My Christmas present from my grandmother in 8th grade was seat covers for my hand me down Ford that was sitting in the yard. Couldn’t legally drive it for another year and a half, but it had seat covers! I’ve had them in every truck I’ve owned.

re: Truck Seat Covers

Posted by Luca_Brasi on 4/27/25 at 10:28 pm to
Sportsman Camo Covers; Ecru, MS. You won’t be disappointed. I remember when it was an operation that barely spread 5 or so counties. I’ve been in the back and it’s old ladies running sewing machines making them.

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