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You guys are missing the big picture: it's a Chevy shop, they don't get to see trucks come in with the remnants of work in the bed.
A mountain cur should not be timid. They are courageous and protective and intelligent. All dogs are different though. Yours may/should grow out of it. Get him around a lot of people and spend as much time with him as you can.
This and the one in yours at 4:40 ish have always been my favourites Brent. The driver is a typical kiwi bushman, i know several that are the spitting image.LOL!
Saw this just now and thought of all you fellas that get the "good" Yotas.
lol Gfy slackerTruck must have been from WV as the "remnants of work" turned out to be cigarette butts and empty coffee cups.
All weekend. For sureDamn slackers
These mfers ain't getting an inch buddy, you can count on that.Sorry, I was working and didnt get to that.
Thanks for filling in Tim.![]()
I noticed some fungi when I mowed the lawn yesterday.Mornin' guys. We're returning from great spring weather to shoulder season this weekend. The little shot of warmth got the ramps up, so one of these two upcoming weekends I'll be doing some pesto and maybe try and de-hydratre some bulbs to make this ramp powder @Woodpecker told me about. Stay safe out there.
I still leave edible fungus in the forest because I'm just. Not. Quite. Sure. I'm a rookie at identification, and that's in person. The toxins involved with the "foes" make it not worth an attempt. Sorry. You can feel free to send pics of hot kiwi wimmens though.I noticed some fungi when I mowed the lawn yesterday.
If I pic you reckon you'd be able to tell funguy from foeguy?