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My dad bought one because he had two friends that had them and they both loved it. My dad would use theirs from time to time and loved every thing about it.

BUT, and I know this is a one off, my dad got a lemon. Had to make sure to share a kinda bad story. Second BUT, the dealership he got it from basically has rebuilt the entire mower, component wise, over a few years. And didn’t charge him on a lot of the buggy/lemon stuff. As a way to also speak to the warranty.

All that to say, my dad would buy another one, and if I’m ever in the market for a new ZT, high on my list.
You mean the loophole of them getting GRANTS, not a loan, from the government to buy it all. Stores, nurseries, happens all the times.

re: Cane river bass fishing?

Posted by TheOfficial on 6/26/25 at 12:54 am to
Honestly, you’re prolly better off fishing it at night now.
Grilling burgers and replying to you with a pair of Bajio’s on right now. I had one frame style and it broke on me. Sent them back and wanted a different style. They sent me a code for 100% off. 2 days and I got another pair. They are quality glasses. They broke because I set on them.
Hell, they prolly feel like they have to do that. To stay alive.
I didn’t read everything in every post, but I had to add my experience. Growing up, I had a pit/cur mix and my little sister had an ankle bitter. Both got similar heart worms at the same time. Dad went with the quick method on both, pit/cur was fine, the small dog passed because she couldn’t pass them all at one time.

re: Honey Brake Sold

Posted by TheOfficial on 1/17/25 at 10:33 pm to
Also of note, I flew out of AEX last Saturday with some of the party that had been in there hunting and talking business. Over heard them talking about the transaction, no numbers, but sounded like the guys that had bought it.

re: Honey Brake Sold

Posted by TheOfficial on 1/17/25 at 10:29 pm to
Yeah I know you’re prolly just throwing a number out there but to help add to when. I called on them for work with my last gig, and that was it very 12 years ago. All the low level hands I would bull shite with when I stopped in, we’re already hating him as an owner. Oprah was in the purchase then too.

re: West Zone peeps.

Posted by TheOfficial on 1/5/25 at 12:01 am to
As a lifelong Cenla watering hole duck hunter, I think it’s a combination of things.

DU feeding ducks up north.
Farmers capitalizing on the popularity of duck hunting in more ways ever before.
And governmental regulations, not necessarily limited to LDWF.
When you realize that the talking heads rarely tell you what they really believe, life will be easier. They work for the network broadcasting the game. Of course they are pumping up the team that lost their QB to drive eye balls.
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same as basketball at Peabody


Peabody is trying in football. Harry Coleman is the HC now

re: Clevis pins

Posted by TheOfficial on 7/30/24 at 10:37 pm to
Check a bolt store?

If they don’t, get a 7/16” grade 5 or 8 bolt?

re: Beginner bait casting reel

Posted by TheOfficial on 6/23/24 at 1:42 am to
When I was first learning, I really liked the Diawa TWS. The line guide was a “T” Wing System. Helped my learning curve.
So a very close family member of my mine was the assistant coach for Rapides during those years. He coached with Skinner and Huckabay. I grew up hearing all the stories of Googy making over 200 plus free throws with out missing. And how Bunkie, who was in Rapides’ district, only had one starter not taller than Rapides’ tallest.
And the winner is…

LINK

Easy big fella…

Slipping in the house just quietly enough the kids don’t hear me. For them to see me, and exclaim, DaDa!

Makes my day.
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maybe if krause wasn't such an arrogant prick,



Death does not suddenly make him a great person.
Lots of Nurseries.

Plants that is. Not children.
Same thing here man. I treated my body like a playground for damn near two decades. It was easy for me to “pause” that lifestyle with one simple thought.

It wasn’t fair to my small son that I would want to get angry with him when he woke up crying and I was hungover. Once that epiphany really hit me, it was easy to not even start the process.
I remember watching the great Ernesto Hoost chopping Bob Sap’s leg out from underneath him.