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Is there anything bigger than a resurrection during the Easter season?
Fair point :lol:
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Tigersak
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So you're saying Bryan pretended to be his brother on here?
You know , after waiting 8 years to make his/her first post I feel it should of been something bigger than that.
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Fwiw, I don't think Rag was Bryan Rushing. It must be his brother. I remember many times talking to Rag on here and he would talk about people he went to school with. We knew some of the same people, but he always acknowledged I was older than him. He went to school with people that would be somewhere around 40 now.
Maybe he was using his little brother as a cover? :dunno:
This is some strange stuff
re: Can I have a goat and a mini pig in my neighborhood backyard?
Posted by hetman on 6/19/12 at 4:23 pm to Sir Drinksalot
Before you buy the goat, you may want to check to make sure that they didn't restrict farm animals in the building restrictions for your neighbor hood
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Let's see pics of the oddly shaped duck penis
I’m thinking that even If you removed this one another would take claim to your yard.
You might as well name the duck and teach her good parenting skills.
You might as well name the duck and teach her good parenting skills.
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I've only seen said duck during the day..usually in the morning or in the afternoon when he hangs out on the street corner with his duck pals
So you have only seen "her" in the area...how do you know the eggs are hers? Maybe it is one of the other whores walking the streets.
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I guess I could put the fence thing up but that looks ghetto, no?
The green-wired ones blend in so well you can barely see them...
You could go buy a few hundred black cat firecrackers. Then find a couple of neighborhood kids that is willing to camp in your yard all weekend for about twenty bucks apiece plus some sammiches and pizza. They will then throw a firecracker at the bird every time he wonders into your yard. The bird will either get the point or lose its hearing.
Why do you hate ducks?
re: Need advice - Kayaking
Posted by hetman on 12/6/11 at 4:42 pm to DrierlintLSU
You want a touring class kayak or a recreational….unless you are talking about rivers that have any rapids. You will also need a double bladed paddle of course and a good life jacket. I would call up your local dealers…most of the time they have demo days where you can take out different boats and ask questions like this.
If we are talking rivers like the Mississippi…I would recommend a Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 or 140. Sturdy vessels that don’t tip easy and are very comfortable for recreational kayaking and draft well for day touring.
If we are talking rivers like the Mississippi…I would recommend a Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 or 140. Sturdy vessels that don’t tip easy and are very comfortable for recreational kayaking and draft well for day touring.
I would go with a Eagle Run by field and stream or an Otter. Keep an eye on Craig's list and you can find good deals.
I liked the "b" better....
re: Kayak Question
Posted by hetman on 5/18/11 at 3:44 pm to RamblinMann
Sit in's are just about worthless for fishing, go with a sit on top with storage space
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Do they have pine trees in South American?
Pines are native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. In Eurasia, they range from the Canary Islands, Iberian Peninsula and Scotland east to the Russian Far East, and in the Philippines, north to just over 70°N in Norway, Finland and Sweden (Scots Pine) and eastern Siberia (Siberian Dwarf Pine), and south to northernmost Africa, the Himalaya and Southeast Asia, with one species (Sumatran Pine) just crossing the Equator in Sumatra to 2°S. In North America, they range from 66°N in Canada (Jack Pine and Red Pine), south to 12°N in Nicaragua (Caribbean Pine). The highest diversity in the genus occurs in Mexico and California.
Pines have been introduced in subtropical and temperate portions of the Southern Hemisphere, including Chile, Brazil, South Africa, Tanzania, Australia, Argentina and New Zealand, where they are grown widely as a source of timber. A number of these introduced species have become invasive,[2] threatening native ecosystems.
I'm going with bear poo
I’ve always been told that flood water is good for craw fishing…I would think that prices would drop. :dunno:
Did it last May. Bring plenty of beer/alcohol, majority of the state is dry. Consolidate your stuff, and only bring what you need, the more shite you bring in the more likely you are going to flip from being top heavy.
Always remember two things while floating, never grab a limb, let the fricker hit you or get low. Grabbing the limb will cause you to flip. And the second is never touch the rail. We made it all the way through our three day trip and one of the four boats flipped at the very end.
We used a campsite one night and stayed out on a bank another. Simply beautiful place to camp in the middle of nowhere. Just don’t set your tent to close to the water. Flash floods are no joke.
Always remember two things while floating, never grab a limb, let the fricker hit you or get low. Grabbing the limb will cause you to flip. And the second is never touch the rail. We made it all the way through our three day trip and one of the four boats flipped at the very end.
We used a campsite one night and stayed out on a bank another. Simply beautiful place to camp in the middle of nowhere. Just don’t set your tent to close to the water. Flash floods are no joke.
re: Recommend a survival knife for me
Posted by hetman on 4/15/11 at 9:33 am to LSUSOBEAST1
I like this onecomes with a fire starter. You can get them at the walmart on college
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re: Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
Posted by hetman on 3/30/11 at 11:21 am to rented mule
I love it, going to camp out there for the third time in a couple of weeks. We always stay at the paddle campsites. Fishing is pretty good. Alligators should be out with the warmer weather. Saw some BIG ones last year about this time.
Caught nothing but small catfish last trip, the trip before that we caught a lot of brime and a couple of bass. It depends on where you are. What site did you get?
As long as you have a license you should be fine I guess...I would make sure everyone who fishes has a current license, Every time I go out wild life is there.
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Primitive, how is the fishing there?
Caught nothing but small catfish last trip, the trip before that we caught a lot of brime and a couple of bass. It depends on where you are. What site did you get?
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One more question, can you drop a few crawfish traps in there?
As long as you have a license you should be fine I guess...I would make sure everyone who fishes has a current license, Every time I go out wild life is there.
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