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Originally Posted by deflave


Blue for sure.

I don't like to break Campfire tradition.


Brown is my favorite...

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I do have a couple blue left though..Bad Dog..

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Nice wolf, logcutter!


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I am sure you will inform us all with your almost encyclopedic knowledge of farming.

Do you raise black bears?
I don't have the time or desire to correct all your ignorance and stupidity boy. Get off the internet and actually do something once in awhile. It may help.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't have the time or desire to correct all your ignorance and stupidity boy. Get off the internet and actually do something once in awhile. It may help.


Aren't you currently unemployed?


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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How come you know so much about them then?

Black bear cub recipes?

Do you ever have your black bear recipes featured in black bear cooking magazines?


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
How come you know so much about them then?

Black bear cub recipes?

Do you ever have your black bear recipes featured in black bear cooking magazines?
I don't think you know a fuggin thing about black bears. Here's a hint. They have paws, not hooves.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
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I was a custom rifle smith at one time too. A rifle I built was featured in Safari Club magazine back in the 90's and I was mentioned as the builder in the article . Too bad you don't know shyt about guns.


Cool.

Which issue?
I honestly don't remember. I don't have the issue anymore. Lots of stuff got destroyed in the flood.

lmfao.....


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I was a custom rifle smith at one time too. A rifle I built was featured in Safari Club magazine back in the 90's and I was mentioned as the builder in the article . Too bad you don't know shyt about guns.


Cool.

Which issue?
I honestly don't remember. I don't have the issue anymore. Lots of stuff got destroyed in the flood.

lmfao.....
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.

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Originally Posted by deflave
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Got family that live in rural areas of NYS, I think I see more actual Mexican Mexicans up there than I do around here, 'cept on construction sites.


How do you tell the difference?


Night and day alot of the time. Mexicans are more likely to bear the stamp of hard living whereas American Mexicans tend to run as soft as the rest of us, around here fluency in Spanish tends to be a giveaway too.

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Why are you frequenting construction sites?


This is the Austin/San Antonio Corridor, construction sites are frequenting us, and their Mexicans shop at convenience stores for coffee and grease in the morning, and beer in brown paper sacks in the evening.

Actually I have heard that a lot of their Mexicans are actually Guatemalans.


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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
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Got family that live in rural areas of NYS, I think I see more actual Mexican Mexicans up there than I do around here, 'cept on construction sites.


How do you tell the difference?


Night and day alot of the time. Mexicans are more likely to bear the stamp of hard living whereas American Mexicans tend to run as soft as the rest of us, around here fluency in Spanish tends to be a giveaway too.

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Why are you frequenting construction sites?


This is the Austin/San Antonio Corridor, construction sites are frequenting us, and their Mexicans shop at convenience stores for coffee and grease in the morning, and beer in brown paper sacks in the evening.

Actually I have heard that a lot of their Mexicans are actually Guatemalans.


That's interesting.

Are you able to tell a Guatemalan from a Mexican? Or do they look similar?


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


Got family that live in rural areas of NYS, I think I see more actual Mexican Mexicans up there than I do around here, 'cept on construction sites.


How do you tell the difference?


Night and day alot of the time. Mexicans are more likely to bear the stamp of hard living whereas American Mexicans tend to run as soft as the rest of us, around here fluency in Spanish tends to be a giveaway too.

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Why are you frequenting construction sites?


This is the Austin/San Antonio Corridor, construction sites are frequenting us, and their Mexicans shop at convenience stores for coffee and grease in the morning, and beer in brown paper sacks in the evening.

Actually I have heard that a lot of their Mexicans are actually Guatemalans.
I just go by they're mostly short, dark brown and speak jibberish. I assume such to be Mexicans but maybe Guatemalan for all I know,

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.


Is that how your family lost the dairy farm?

Do you still live in a flood plain?


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I was a custom rifle smith at one time too. A rifle I built was featured in Safari Club magazine back in the 90's and I was mentioned as the builder in the article . Too bad you don't know shyt about guns.


Cool.

Which issue?
I honestly don't remember. I don't have the issue anymore. Lots of stuff got destroyed in the flood.

lmfao.....
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.


That sucks. I lost my home to Hurricane Katrina. And when I use the word "lost" I mean I went back and couldn't find the damn thing.

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Oh fuuck, you should drive through a Indian Rez in New Mexico, never seen so many dead dogs
Damn what a waste, in Asia canine roadkill is scooped up for the village pot.
Two different ladies that live around here are active in stray dog rescue. One will drive 70 or 80 miles to pick up a dog that is hanging around a dumpster. I suggested to the only one I'm on speaking terms with that maybe we should send all the excess dogs in this country to North Korea as a peace offering. She was aghast at the suggestion but her husband noted that stray dogs and cats don't exist in Chinatown.


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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.


Is that how your family lost the dairy farm?

Do you still live in a flood plain?
Din't live in a flood plain then you ignorant son of a bitch. It had not flooded there in 100 years.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
How come you know so much about them then?

Black bear cub recipes?

Do you ever have your black bear recipes featured in black bear cooking magazines?
I don't think you know a fuggin thing about black bears. Here's a hint. They have paws, not hooves.



Hmmmm.....that doesn't seem right.


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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.


Is that how your family lost the dairy farm?

Do you still live in a flood plain?
Din't live in a flood plain then you ignorant son of a bitch. It had not flooded there in 100 years.




Thats called a 100 year flood plain.

They have 500 year flood plains too.


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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I was a custom rifle smith at one time too. A rifle I built was featured in Safari Club magazine back in the 90's and I was mentioned as the builder in the article . Too bad you don't know shyt about guns.


Cool.

Which issue?
I honestly don't remember. I don't have the issue anymore. Lots of stuff got destroyed in the flood.

lmfao.....
Well it's not really funny. Guess you didn't hear about the massive flooding here in 2006 and that my home and most of my belongings were destroyed.


That sucks. I lost my home to Hurricane Katrina. And when I use the word "lost" I mean I went back and couldn't find the damn thing.
Yep, that would suck too.
Mine was moved off it's foundation, evertything inside floated around to different rooms, refrigerator on it's side in living room, dressers in living room, kitchen cupboards falling apart, mud covered everything. It was condemned as beyond reasonable repair so it might as well have been gone. Actually that would have been more convenient as I wouldn't have had to clean up the mess. Had no flood insurance as we were not in a flood zone so had to start over from nothing. Only had two more years of payments before it was mine so it was a bitch having to start over.

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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


Got family that live in rural areas of NYS, I think I see more actual Mexican Mexicans up there than I do around here, 'cept on construction sites.


How do you tell the difference?


Night and day alot of the time. Mexicans are more likely to bear the stamp of hard living whereas American Mexicans tend to run as soft as the rest of us, around here fluency in Spanish tends to be a giveaway too.

Quote
Why are you frequenting construction sites?


This is the Austin/San Antonio Corridor, construction sites are frequenting us, and their Mexicans shop at convenience stores for coffee and grease in the morning, and beer in brown paper sacks in the evening.

Actually I have heard that a lot of their Mexicans are actually Guatemalans.


That's interesting.

Are you able to tell a Guatemalan from a Mexican? Or do they look similar?


OK Cruella, damned if I know. I have heard that Mexicans curse more in their everyday Spanish, but I dunno that either.


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