use your light saber to split it open, complain about the stench, then shove your little buddy inside of the tauntaun...wait..nevermind, you were talking horses. No idea.
Type: Posts; User: chinookpilot77
use your light saber to split it open, complain about the stench, then shove your little buddy inside of the tauntaun...wait..nevermind, you were talking horses. No idea.
I think a winter garden planting list, with harvest times could be really interesting. I'll have to hunt one up! I've never planted a fall garden before.
I like the upper south, lower midwest. TN, KY, WV, inner SC, North GA and AL are good too. Even southern IL wouldn't be bad if you could handle living in a communist state. Arkansas might be good...
Hilarious! If you were a middle aged, overweight dude, you'd be told to use the search function and get to learning the hard way!
Welcome to the boards. The search function IS a great learning...
cool, thanks rick!
I can't remember the exact numbers, but I do know that dogs cannot carry as much on their backs as most people think they can. Its a smaller number percentage wise, than humans I think. I'd just be...
seems as though its mostly young people that have the issue...correlation, or just because they get in the water more often?
just curious here, where do the brain eating amoebas they are getting in FL fall into the size category? THAT is some scary stuff.
I have only ever seen one type along the fox river/indian creek basins in Illinois...and there is no way that type is endangered haha. They are everywhere, and easily found in shallow water by...
knew it had nutritional value...had no idea about its other uses...good stuff!
(feeding to chickens is a great idea!)
I wonder if rabbits would enjoy it as well?
How about adding to the...
I'd have to agree with the others...not only is a take down recurve going to be more compact, I know my 55lb recurve (non take-down) is about 1/4 the weight of my compounds.
I would also consider...
I keep a couple in my larger bag, along with some walmart bags. (I generally don't wear them as tank tops though)
For the smaller bags, day kits, I generally don't bother.
I had this same issue a few weeks ago. I was kind of dumbfounded by it, and concerned. I've bought several fire arms over the past few years and never once had this issue. Not sure what its about....
I had to do some quick research to see why everyone's favorite guy got banned...
/headsmack Now I know. Good riddance.
haha, I posted this and then saw he was banned. Way to go admins! :thumbs_up:
Senna, you are a troll to beat all trolls. I have read about half a dozen of your posts now, and every single one of them has been either smart-assed, sarcastic, or uninformed. I'd love to meet you...
To sum up your several posts on this topic:
No one I know would eat coyote, but I hunt ethically...I guess YOU don't.
I don't want animals to suffer needlessly...I guess YOU don't care about...
I don't think their primary job would be pulling staples in that kind of situation anyway....
I think there is a difference between "kill" and "reliably kill". The largest game I feel like a .22 should be used on is a treed coon. I know a few folks back home that use them on coyotes, but...
I know its better than a stack on cabinet for sure. The double wall construction and sheer weight of the thing tells me that.
I think I will still add the rock, once I move from AL to TX in a few...
The locker is in my garage right now and has been acting as my toolbox for the past few years. I don't want to add the sheetrock until I move to Texas (or wherever I end up next).
The thing is...
weight is 337lbs!
I just looked up the gauge on this cabinet...says its 14 Ga....but it has TWO layers...about 2" apart.
I got the locker for free years ago...been wanting to do the conversion awhile now!
I realize it might not be as secure as a normal safe, but I'm not worried so much about thieves as I am just keeping them away from my son, who is growing faster than I can keep up!
I also have no...
Steel...not sure how thick, but the thing is HEAVY.