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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by NVhntr
Real men don't wade into impenetrable bramble patches Brer Rabbit.

But if I was stupid enough to attempt it I would definitely pick Crocs over sandals.
Sissies like you stay out of it. Real hunters and their dogs go in because those patches are full of game.


Wait a minute Billy Bob.

Your Beagle gets so tangled up you have to rescue him (possible).

Next, you post how You go through the worst of them.
Quit digging.


You done went way past making an ass of yourself.

You are acting like a berry patch is the worst thing possible.

You obviously know nothing of the brushy stuff in the southwest.
Or, just how damn thick it gets in the south, along with thorns, spiders, snakes...

I don't know your part of NY as a woodsman, but I'll trade you blackberries
For a Greenbriar Hell any day.




PS.

You are so fixated on boots.

I don't notice crocs/sandals/flip flops.
What does get my immediate attention is some prissy little boy/bitch
wearing $300+ Heritage style "work" boots with no scuff, no dirt on them.

Kinda like Blackshart.
Trying to make a statement.
Dillonbuck you overly verbose fat little bitch, just STFU. You don't have a clue what you're talking about as usual.



Now wait a darn minute BBA.
You told how your 13"tall dog can't get through the braids,
But you go through it.

I don't know nothing about that.
You told the story you stupid insecure little twitt.


Through around the fat comments.
Wow, that's solid 2nd grade verbal abuse.
A retarded gunsmith riding government checks should be able to do
better than that.



Oh, Unemployment.

Forget who you said never paid what your entitlement was.

Do you understand insurance at all?

It's shared risk.
Everyone puts money in.
Payouts come from everyone's money in the pool.
Everyone paid so you can draw.
They have to pay higher amounts if more is paid out.

There are occasional furloughs for us at work.
I draw UC occasionally, from an account my employer and
myself(deduction line on my check) pay into.
But it's not just that money.

If I rode it like you did, it would amount to almost $15k for the
6 months one could get. Neither our company nor myself pay
anywhere near that much in the 6 quarters it takes to have
a setup like that.


The extra comes from companies and individuals that pay but never
pull any out.
Exactly the opposite of what you state.


Kinda thinking that I don't know much.
Only one thing.


You, are a liar.


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by NVhntr
Real men don't wade into impenetrable bramble patches Brer Rabbit.

But if I was stupid enough to attempt it I would definitely pick Crocs over sandals.
Sissies like you stay out of it. Real hunters and their dogs go in because those patches are full of game.


Wait a minute Billy Bob.

Your Beagle gets so tangled up you have to rescue him (possible).

Next, you post how You go through the worst of them.
Quit digging.


You done went way past making an ass of yourself.

You are acting like a berry patch is the worst thing possible.

You obviously know nothing of the brushy stuff in the southwest.
Or, just how damn thick it gets in the south, along with thorns, spiders, snakes...

I don't know your part of NY as a woodsman, but I'll trade you blackberries
For a Greenbriar Hell any day.




PS.

You are so fixated on boots.

I don't notice crocs/sandals/flip flops.
What does get my immediate attention is some prissy little boy/bitch
wearing $300+ Heritage style "work" boots with no scuff, no dirt on them.

Kinda like Blackshart.
Trying to make a statement.
Dillonbuck you overly verbose fat little bitch, just STFU. You don't have a clue what you're talking about as usual.



Now wait a darn minute BBA.
You told how your 13"tall dog can't get through the braids,
But you go through it.

I don't know nothing about that.
You told the story you stupid insecure little twitt.


Through around the fat comments.
Wow, that's solid 2nd grade verbal abuse.
A retarded gunsmith riding government checks should be able to do
better than that.



Oh, Unemployment.

Forget who you said never paid what your entitlement was.

Do you understand insurance at all?

It's shared risk.
Everyone puts money in.
Payouts come from everyone's money in the pool.
Everyone paid so you can draw.
They have to pay higher amounts if more is paid out.

There are occasional furloughs for us at work.
I draw UC occasionally, from an account my employer and
myself(deduction line on my check) pay into.
But it's not just that money.

If I rode it like you did, it would amount to almost $15k for the
6 months one could get. Neither our company nor myself pay
anywhere near that much in the 6 quarters it takes to have
a setup like that.


The extra comes from companies and individuals that pay but never
pull any out.
Exactly the opposite of what you state.


Kinda thinking that I don't know much.
Only one thing.


You, are a liar.
Rode it like I did ? I was on it for two months after we were shut down by mandate you stupid fuuck. As to the brambles, ever heard of briar proof clothing and bulling your way through ? I also routinely carried pruning shears to cut brambles when necessary you mouthy little bitch.

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Triggered much?

You shouldn't come around here throwing insults and profanity
at people if you are such a weak little man.

Grab your chaps, boot up, might need a Stetson at this point.
Oh, yeah, some Lumberjack type flannel too.

You gonna need lots of "Manly" clothes to feel good about yourself.

Why so sensitive about the UC?

A grown ass man worked like he should, no big deal if he utilizes it
the way it was intended, if needed. And not because he lost the
job through bad actions.

But again, insecurity.

At this point, it's becoming interesting.

Why an old fart with so much angst.

Most I know at retirement DGAF what people think.
Especially little fat, no nothing, bitches!

Why do I trigger you so?
Heck, you are the all knowing and IDGAS what you think.

Am in awe of your brush busting prowess.
We just toss rocks or branches in if we want to push it out.
Or, follow the deer trails through. They are usually a bit more than a
foot high here, bigger deer I guess. Get scratched up some, it sucks.

Worst is the ones broken off, and even the scratches get infected.


But a little puss doesn't scare most guys.😁😁😁


You probably need to reply.

Go ahead.
I'm done. You are getting boring.

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You're really special if you can throw rocks into a 40 acre bramble patch and scare rabbits out or follow deer trails to places they don't go.. Hell, anybody that can do that sure doesn't need a beagle. LMAO

It's obvious you're spouting off about something you don't know the first thing about.

Again....

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I just don't understand how a discussion turns sour with insults... My opinion might anyoy some.
I am rural Canadian, and believe in well built protective footwear. It is an essential tool for everything we do, I carry a Leatherman and a Damascus drop point knife for all functions.
My trucks , my shops, barns etc have good tools for everything I do.
Preparing for everything I do, my way of being self sufficient. I can fix 99/100 of things that need fixing in my life. It is a lifelong pursuit and essential for this way of being.
Our type don't understand those who don't stick to the creed.
Yup, stay strong, live vigorously , work physically hard, stay sharp .
From my point of view, sandles short pants, no hat, no provisions to be self sufficient see this as the opposite of what we do.
Yes, and a block of wood will break your foot, leather gloves protect your hands...good boots will make your posture straighter, imo. I have put a nail through sole of good boot.
Would you outfit your truck with , well worn, balding , weather checked tires? Probably not.
God Bless you all, folks

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Originally Posted by comerade
I just don't understand how a discussion turns sour with insults... My opinion might anyoy some.
I am rural Canadian, and believe in well built protective footwear. It is an essential tool for everything we do, I carry a Leatherman and a Damascus drop point knife for all functions.
My trucks , my shops, barns etc have good tools for everything I do.
Preparing for everything I do, my way of being self sufficient. I can fix 99/100 of things that need fixing in my life. It is a lifelong pursuit and essential for this way of being.
Our type don't understand those who don't stick to the creed.
Yup, stay strong, live vigorously , work physically hard, stay sharp .
From my point of view, sandles short pants, no hat, no provisions to be self sufficient see this as the opposite of what we do.
Yes, and a block of wood will break your foot, leather gloves protect your hands...good boots will make your posture straighter, imo. I have put a nail through sole of good boot.
Would you outfit your truck with , well worn, balding , weather checked tires? Probably not.
God Bless you all, folks


It’s because someone here has massive insecurities and an inferiority complex.

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Originally Posted by Springcove
Originally Posted by comerade
I just don't understand how a discussion turns sour with insults... My opinion might anyoy some.
I am rural Canadian, and believe in well built protective footwear. It is an essential tool for everything we do, I carry a Leatherman and a Damascus drop point knife for all functions.
My trucks , my shops, barns etc have good tools for everything I do.
Preparing for everything I do, my way of being self sufficient. I can fix 99/100 of things that need fixing in my life. It is a lifelong pursuit and essential for this way of being.
Our type don't understand those who don't stick to the creed.
Yup, stay strong, live vigorously , work physically hard, stay sharp .
From my point of view, sandles short pants, no hat, no provisions to be self sufficient see this as the opposite of what we do.
Yes, and a block of wood will break your foot, leather gloves protect your hands...good boots will make your posture straighter, imo. I have put a nail through sole of good boot.
Would you outfit your truck with , well worn, balding , weather checked tires? Probably not.
God Bless you all, folks


It’s because someone here has massive insecurities and an inferiority complex.
Yeah, people can have insecurities, take out the fashion nonsense and I think my comments explain quite alot . Nothing explains fashion to me.
The only spit polish boots are in the military, and is good policy. It teaches discipline.My little old point of view.

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There is a dandelion out in the yard this morning.

I better get my color coordinated dandelion proof suit in and my steel toes and go kick it!


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What are the best boots for kicking dandelions?

Shirley not the same ones you use for brambles.



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
There is a dandelion out in the yard this morning.

I better get my color coordinated dandelion proof suit in and my steel toes and go kick it!
Exactly, before it goes to seed, but I see your are a rebel.
If your are land and have livestock, you will go out and see something that needs attention, maybe the cows are out, or one is sick, etc.
I suggest you get right on that dandelion, or your downwind neighbors will be in the game.
I am just trying to envision your suit? I wonder if you can get that pattern in overalls, Jim?
Cheers

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Black pointy toe boots. Silvertips.



Like what a country and western Jewish pimp would wear.


If you don't leave the house looking like Kinky Friedman every morning....you ain't a man!


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Originally Posted by comerade
I just don't understand how a discussion turns sour with insults... My opinion might anyoy some.
I am rural Canadian, and believe in well built protective footwear. It is an essential tool for everything we do, I carry a Leatherman and a Damascus drop point knife for all functions.
My trucks , my shops, barns etc have good tools for everything I do.
Preparing for everything I do, my way of being self sufficient. I can fix 99/100 of things that need fixing in my life. It is a lifelong pursuit and essential for this way of being.
Our type don't understand those who don't stick to the creed.
Yup, stay strong, live vigorously , work physically hard, stay sharp .
From my point of view, sandles short pants, no hat, no provisions to be self sufficient see this as the opposite of what we do.
Yes, and a block of wood will break your foot, leather gloves protect your hands...good boots will make your posture straighter, imo. I have put a nail through sole of good boot.
Would you outfit your truck with , well worn, balding , weather checked tires? Probably not.
God Bless you all, folks

So everybody is a puss[according to one poster] that doesn't subscribe to the above.
The problem that I see is that not everyone lives this life 24/7[I know-it's crazy].
I don't really need heavy cordura type brush buster pants & jacket, lineman gloves, steel toe work boots or hunting boots, wool socks, heavy weight flannel shirt, Filson hat etc, etc
TO GO WORK IN MY OFFICE NOR TO MOW MY YARD
At the moment[to the chagrin of some I'm sure] while at my desk I'm wearing camo shorts, Sketcher slip ons, T-shirt and basic ball cap.
Should I head home and decide to cut firewood or bush-hog a field, clear some brush I'll make the appropriate change to my attire.
It REALLY is that simple.


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Originally Posted by comerade
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
There is a dandelion out in the yard this morning.

I better get my color coordinated dandelion proof suit in and my steel toes and go kick it!
Exactly, before it goes to seed, but I see your are a rebel.
If your are land and have livestock, you will go out and see something that needs attention, maybe the cows are out, or one is sick, etc.
I suggest you get right on that dandelion, or your downwind neighbors will be in the game.
I am just trying to envision your suit? I wonder if you can get that pattern in overalls, Jim?
Cheers

If I don't kick it...the Hutterite kids will gather it up and make wine!

Or the pony tail guy from California will make a salad.


I just can't take that chance.


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Originally Posted by smokepole
What are the best boots for kicking dandelions?

Shirley not the same ones you use for brambles.


Or dogs


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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by smokepole
What are the best boots for kicking dandelions?

Shirley not the same ones you use for brambles.


Or dogs

Or State Patrolmen.

Or Girl Scouts.



You have to be tactically in the zone always!


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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by smokepole
What are the best boots for kicking dandelions?

Shirley not the same ones you use for brambles.

Or dogs


Dogs are a whole different subject. We should listen to Blackie on that, no doubt he has more experience kicking dogs than anybody else here.



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Black pointy toe boots. Silvertips.

Like what a country and western Jewish pimp would wear.


Meh. Those guys are a dime a dozen, you want to go around looking like everyone else in Montanner?



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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by comerade
I just don't understand how a discussion turns sour with insults... My opinion might anyoy some.
I am rural Canadian, and believe in well built protective footwear. It is an essential tool for everything we do, I carry a Leatherman and a Damascus drop point knife for all functions.
My trucks , my shops, barns etc have good tools for everything I do.
Preparing for everything I do, my way of being self sufficient. I can fix 99/100 of things that need fixing in my life. It is a lifelong pursuit and essential for this way of being.
Our type don't understand those who don't stick to the creed.
Yup, stay strong, live vigorously , work physically hard, stay sharp .
From my point of view, sandles short pants, no hat, no provisions to be self sufficient see this as the opposite of what we do.
Yes, and a block of wood will break your foot, leather gloves protect your hands...good boots will make your posture straighter, imo. I have put a nail through sole of good boot.
Would you outfit your truck with , well worn, balding , weather checked tires? Probably not.
God Bless you all, folks

So everybody is a puss[according to one poster] that doesn't subscribe to the above.
The problem that I see is that not everyone lives this life 24/7[I know-it's crazy].
I don't really need heavy cordura type brush buster pants & jacket, lineman gloves, steel toe work boots or hunting boots, wool socks, heavy weight flannel shirt, Filson hat etc, etc
TO GO WORK IN MY OFFICE NOR TO MOW MY YARD
At the moment[to the chagrin of some I'm sure] while at my desk I'm wearing camo shorts, Sketcher slip ons, T-shirt and basic ball cap.
Should I head home and decide to cut firewood or bush-hog a field, clear some brush I'll make the appropriate change to my attire.
It REALLY is that simple.



You work at a desk job?? Do those come with UC??



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Desk Job/warehouse job/janitor job/gopher job[all due to the fact that it's my name on the building].


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Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by smokepole
What are the best boots for kicking dandelions?

Shirley not the same ones you use for brambles.

Or dogs


Dogs are a whole different subject. We should listen to Blackie on that, no doubt he has more experience kicking dogs than anybody else here.
I reckon a little old sandal wearing pansy would just let another dog attack his and then pay the vet bills from the ensuing fight. Or just shoot the other dog because his effeminate footwear was inadequate to stop it.

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