Would this be the crack head loser neighborsFound my sick calf. Dead in one of the ponds. Got it out, looked it over good. Bullet hole in its eye.
A: I hate fish in any way, form, or fashion
B: I love to hunt but even up here the cost doesn’t pencil out
If I put meat in the freezer so much the better
I filled our freezer with mostly caribou when we lived in the bush and some moose now and then
Tuna for me lol.I can't imagine life without fish, I eat fish 3-4 to times a week sometimes more.
I just had big fillet of fish with my eggs & toast for breakfast yesterday.
Found my sick calf. Dead in one of the ponds. Got it out, looked it over good. Bullet hole in its eye.

I was born in Japan and spent my first 4 years there and according to my mom I ate anything that swam, crawled, wriggled, or walked out of the ocean because my sister and I were raised by Japanese maids who cooked for usI can't imagine life without fish, I eat fish 3-4 to times a week sometimes more.
I just had big fillet of fish with my eggs & toast for breakfast yesterday.
Too much of a good thing scenario.I was born in Japan and spent my first 4 years there and according to my mom I ate anything that swam, crawled, wriggled, or walked out of the ocean because my sister and I were raised by Japanese maids who cooked for us
we didn’t have much money and after we moved back to the states my mom started her regime of seafood terror
Every Wednesday was “salmon croquettes” night, cheap pink canned salmon with the bones made into a patty and rolled in breading and fried
If I had a half bottle of ketchup I could choke them down
We ate a lot of Kraft Dinner as well and at one point, to give us some more protein, she started throwing canned tuna in with the Kraft Dinner
Disgusting
Since then I have just gotten nauseated at the smell of fish
When we lived in the bush we were under subsistence rules and basically had no limits on salmon
We had king salmon and silver salmon drift nets and would net salmon right in front of the town
People tell me “oh, you just never had fresh fish”
Ummm, not so much
Gag
So the nausea and vomiting huh?Too much of a good thing scenario.
I'm the same with exposure to Dallas.
I was born in Japan and spent my first 4 years there and according to my mom I ate anything that swam, crawled, wriggled, or walked out of the ocean because my sister and I were raised by Japanese maids who cooked for us
we didn’t have much money and after we moved back to the states my mom started her regime of seafood terror
Every Wednesday was “salmon croquettes” night, cheap pink canned salmon with the bones made into a patty and rolled in breading and fried
If I had a half bottle of ketchup I could choke them down
We ate a lot of Kraft Dinner as well and at one point, to give us some more protein, she started throwing canned tuna in with the Kraft Dinner
Disgusting
Since then I have just gotten nauseated at the smell of fish
When we lived in the bush we were under subsistence rules and basically had no limits on salmon
We had king salmon and silver salmon drift nets and would net salmon right in front of the town
People tell me “oh, you just never had fresh fish”
Ummm, not so much
Gag
Doubtful. Just some dumb ass spot lighting deer that are too fughing dumb to be able to tell a calf from a deer.Would this be the crack head loser neighbors
Posted a 500.00 reward for info at the local store.Time for some appalachian justice or you going to call the sheriff?
Post a free port job and you might get some interesting phone calls. In all seriousness i hope you find out who did it.Doubtful. Just some dumb ass spot lighting deer that are too fughing dumb to be able to tell a calf from a deer.
Posted a 500.00 reward for info at the local store.
I sorta hope I don't. I don't need to do jail time at nearly 60 years old.Post a free port job and you might get some interesting phone calls. In all seriousness i hope you find out who did it.
TrueI sorta hope I don't. I don't need to do jail time at nearly 60 years old.
You pecker head....I thought you really effed yourself again. LMAO..What a ride! I'm at the emergency room.
Today was not a good day. I decided to go ride a horse. The horse made a sudden jerk and reared up, and I couldn't hold on. I fell off, but my foot got caught in the stirrup. The horse kept bucking and running, and was dragging me and wouldn't stop...
.....Thank goodness the manager of the grocery store came out and unplugged the machine. But then he had the nerve to take the rest of my quarters so I wouldn't attempt to drive the Batmobile, and told me to stay away from the handicap carts.
I'm gonna sue @Mastermind for copyright infringement!You pecker head....I thought you really effed yourself again. LMAO..
Fescues are great starter grasses to get a root system going IMO. Many are extra tolerant to a variety of more severe conditions and abuse.I did and the state and university ag offices do not offer soil testing, I will have to send it to an outside lab
Honestly with everything else I had going over the last month I quit worrying about it and will revisit the issue in the spring
It is kind of wild but I swear the Fescue in the mix is still growing despite temps down as low as 17 F, it is green and healthy looking
I know it's a cold climate grass and I could be (probably am) full of crap but in certain areas it is an inch taller than when I cut it last which was after the first freeze into the 20s
Just went out and snapped this
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They get stolen. LOLTime for a couple trail cams Randy. I can send you mine if needed sir.
That's great news Randy, I know you were worried about how he would do.
Damn *f-worders, baseball bat and a crowbar, a glock in the back pocket, wildlife cameras in the terrain, if you're lucky you'll catch them in the act next time.Found my sick calf. Dead in one of the ponds. Got it out, looked it over good. Bullet hole in its eye.




