Very nice and congrats.....
Very nice and congrats.....
Congrats, LM.
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Ok you all were warned.....I just know this will b the newest varmit deterent for next years gardens![]()
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well preserved body,but rather to skid in sideways,bruised,battered,and totally worn out,shouting "Holy crap.....what a ride!"
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And this is my son, Matt, with the wolfdog, Hyatt.
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Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.
I've no idea how to make the pics smaller...
Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.
TootsieP - You probably posted those from something like photobucket didn't you? They will post whatever size they are in photobucket (or whatever pic manager you used). The smaller ones like McCaw posted would uploaded to the forum so they have size restrictions. That's why they are smaller.
You look like you have an orchard next door? And a great view of the mountains. I'll bet that young man can be a handful. Good looking family.
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Thanks! Yes, photobucket it was. He's actually the better behaved of the two of us!
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Nicholas Maddox Fountain
Born 30 September 2009 6:01pm
8 lbs 1 1/2 oz
20 3/4 inches long
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"There is a saving streak of the primitive in all of us" - Euell Gibbons
Awwww!! He is adorable LM,and looks like he has already made his first friend!
Congratulations!
Soular powered by the son.
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congrats LM.
Well here's me and what I like to do when I find the time.
First, someone stole most of the body panels on that Bronco. Second, Are you actually lifting that thing up? That's amazing!
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Two things that always amazed me about those that do rock crawling. One - the skill it takes to do it, and two - the amount of spare parts they must have laying around.
I really like that...I am a backyard builder, haven't played in the rocks just the mud and pullin' the sled! Wait! is that a Ford, nevermind I don't know you!
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
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Thanks guys! It is a blast and yes I have a ton of spare parts. I should post up a before picture of what I started with. It did have all the body panels on it at one time.The rocks were hungry. Rick, in that picture I was actually hitting the top of my cage on the rock wall behind me. It was the only thing keeping me from going over! I'll post up more pix when I get a chance.
Uh, I got that. You just had hold of the frame and it looks like you're pulling the front wheel up. Jokes lose their humor when you have to explain them.
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10-4 never looked at it that way. I know what you mean I've had to explain jokes before and all the fun is gone.
Anyways here is what the rig looked like before I tore into it. The second is the hole I was climbing out of from the first picture I posted.
I was passenger in the yellow bronco going over. We almost landed back on the wheels. Good Times
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Picture of me in a college party.
And NO, I don't wear that kind of clothes normally...
Survival is not about surviving AGAINST the nature. It's about surviving WITH the nature.
You can't go in to nature, nature is not a place or an object. Nature just is. You are living it.
ok...I've put it off long enough. Here's me
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no seriously though. I thought for a minute I was the only one with rope growing from his head, but I see that CanID has long hair too. This is really me
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I'm not a camera friendly person so you have to just go with that lol.
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