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Danm’s Coons: Look Out, It’s a Tarp! 500
rfenst Offline
#151 Posted:
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Good morning. Took a muscle relaxant yesterday evening and slept solid for like 8-9hrs.
corey sellers Offline
#152 Posted:
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Morning gents
8trackdisco Offline
#153 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Body count climbs to five, with today's greedy bandit having a paw in two separate traps. Got trapped and still decided to drag that broken arm with trap over to the next cup of peanuts and stick another paw down in there.

Shot it, went to get my knife to skin the tail, came back and found out it doesn't have a tail. Must've lost it a long time ago, there were no wounds. Just had a nub of maybe 2" thought about taking the hide, but it was pretty bloodied up.


His name was Lucky.
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#154 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Had TW’s Pud once in a McDonalds in bathroom - didn't like it - but it was TW. Be willing to try it again.



Gonz
Plowboy221 Offline
#155 Posted:
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Date bailed, fired up the chiminea had some whiskey and cigars last night. Pancakes and couple cups of Cafe Du Monde this morning, suppose I’ll go to work here shortly.
danmdevries Offline
#156 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Had Poutine at McDonalds in Canada once - didn't like it - but it was McD. Be willing to try the real thing.


It's good stuff. Horrible for you, but good.

Sunoverbeach Offline
#157 Posted:
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Had a breakfast poutine at a farm to table place in Bloomington while the kid was in school. Had fries, eggs, bacon, cheese gravy, green onions, peppers, gravy, etc. Kind of like a big bowl of heart stopping crack
Ram27 Offline
#158 Posted:
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Bit chilli here this morning.

Enjoy peeps. 😉
corey sellers Offline
#159 Posted:
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That sounds good to me right about now . We are at a Mexican restaurant I just ordered fish tacos.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#160 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
His name was Lucky.

In the old neighborhood there was a stray kitten named Lucky because he made it back from Chicago under the hood of someone's car. Had he stuck with one family would have been fine, but he visited several houses regularly. Luck ran out about 4mts later
danmdevries Offline
#161 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
His name was Lucky.


Was a she, but yeah...

Probably got its tail bit off by a dog or something, or maybe a snap trap. Was well healed, fur all the way around the stump.


http://imgur.com/TCV4yyy
Speyside Offline
#162 Posted:
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Morning all. I went running again today. No pain, swelling, and so on. What a great improvement!

Making Cuban pressed pork sammich, pan fried plantains, and polenta for lunch. Drinking home made white tea Kambucha with those.

This afternoon watching football.
corey sellers Offline
#163 Posted:
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That's great Spey
deadeyedick Offline
#164 Posted:
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Tried a new (for us) BBQ joint last night. Voted 2nd best in the state behind Little Miss BBQ where people line up and wait over an hour for a meal. This place had really good chopped brisket and the best pulled pork BBQ beans I have ever had. Next time we go imma just get a side of the beans and cole slaw as that was a full meal. Already thinking about going back.

I could sure use some of that muscle relaxant right about now. Did a 4 miler this morning half bent over.
CelticBomber Offline
#165 Posted:
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Good afternoon all! I just wanted to spread the word that our very own Drafter is all growed up and will soon be a grandpop. He can't wait! He let it be known last night that he would appreciate it if we all started to call him grandpop now. The baby isn't due until March but, he's so been looking forward to being called grandpop that he'd like us to start now.
danmdevries Offline
#166 Posted:
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Went to inlaws with leftover empanadas, elote, and stuff to make another round of poutine.

And beer.
tonygraz Offline
#167 Posted:
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Poor Dan, no tail today.
MACS Offline
#168 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Good afternoon all! I just wanted to spread the word that our very own Drafter is all growed up and will soon be a grandpop. He can't wait! He let it be known last night that he would appreciate it if we all started to call him grandpop now. The baby isn't due until March but, he's so been looking forward to being called grandpop that he'd like us to start now.


Huh... why is it that I don't believe you?
MACS Offline
#169 Posted:
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Got a brisket cooking... gonna add some carrots and taters in about 10 minutes.
corey sellers Offline
#170 Posted:
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Your not the only one.
Whistlebritches Offline
#171 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Got a brisket cooking... gonna add some carrots and taters in about 10 minutes.



Got my BBQ chicken marinating,it'll be ready to throw in the air fryer by 5:00.Wifey made the macaroni salad this morning so it's just resting in the fridge........we'll be sitting down enjoying it before 5:30.How the hell did we survive all those years pre-air fryer????
corey sellers Offline
#172 Posted:
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I got some cornish game hens I spatchcocked and some country ribs. The hens have been marinating in a mojito marinade made by Bandia. Don't know what I am doing with the ribs yet.
rfenst Offline
#173 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Good afternoon all! I just wanted to spread the word that our very own Drafter is all growed up and will soon be a grandpop. He can't wait! He let it be known last night that he would appreciate it if we all started to call him grandpop now. The baby isn't due until March but, he's so been looking forward to being called grandpop that he'd like us to start now.

What should we call him now?
rfenst Offline
#174 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Good afternoon all! I just wanted to spread the word that our very own Drafter is all growed up and will soon be a grandpop. He can't wait! He let it be known last night that he would appreciate it if we all started to call him grandpop now. The baby isn't due until March but, he's so been looking forward to being called grandpop that he'd like us to start now.

So, what is it hat we should call him now?
danmdevries Offline
#175 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Got my BBQ chicken marinating,it'll be ready to throw in the air fryer by 5:00.Wifey made the macaroni salad this morning so it's just resting in the fridge........we'll be sitting down enjoying it before 5:30.How the hell did we survive all those years pre-air fryer????


Borrowed my brother in law's to make empanadas yesterday.

Useful machine to have around. I don't have room to store one or I'd get one for myself.
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#176 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
So, what is it hat we should call him now?



The grandkids will call me 'Sir'.... Mellow
Smooth light Offline
#177 Posted:
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POP-X! Grand is so blasé. When they get older and see you, you'll have something really popping,that is extra cool. Like spoiling them/and do crazy stuff/tall tales, and someplace they'll love to go.

let's go to "POP-X" place!🍦
danmdevries Offline
#178 Posted:
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Welcome back to Monday fellas
Palama Offline
#179 Posted:
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Korean bbq takeout tonight for dinner. Lilikoi chiffon pie for dessert. Man, I’m stuffed!
Plowboy221 Offline
#180 Posted:
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Maybe three hours of sleep before I got the phone call to back into a dock, took me a few pull ups to hit the door this morning.... back to bed
tonygraz Offline
#181 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
The grandkids will call me 'Sir'.... Mellow


Good luck with that. I had a son-in-law that called me sir before I was a colonel.

If you are a good grandpa they may eventually call you great grandpa.
rfenst Offline
#182 Posted:
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Good morning.
8trackdisco Offline
#183 Posted:
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It starts.
Speyside Offline
#184 Posted:
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Good morning all.

#CLM
danmdevries Offline
#185 Posted:
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Body count goes to 5.

Little guy, but had a big tail which i stripped off the bone and stretched on a board in thr garage with the others.

Compost pile more raccoon than compost now.
corey sellers Offline
#186 Posted:
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Give'em hell Dan

Morning gents
Gene363 Offline
#187 Posted:
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Happy Monday! Back home after a weekend in the Smoky Mountains. We stayed in Cherokee, NC to ride the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad pulled by a steam engine. The fall colors were pretty nice and the woods smelled fantastic.
rfenst Offline
#188 Posted:
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Found a screw piercing my tire thread. Thinking about not changing it out for the spare vs. hoping I won't have to change a flat along the way. I think it will make it with out risk of damage to the tire. Think
Ram27 Offline
#189 Posted:
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Hello and welcome to Monday.

No local tire shops Robert?

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#190 Posted:
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Neighbor's grounds crew just ran over something LOUD... hoping it was one of the other neighbors twenty some odd cats...
opelmanta1900 Offline
#191 Posted:
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Correction: I hope it was all of the neighbors twenty some odd cats...
rfenst Offline
#192 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
Hello and welcome to Monday.

No local tire shops Robert?


New tire still under warranty. Gonna have to wait a good hour while it gets fixed.
danmdevries Offline
#193 Posted:
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Heard back from the ATF about porting my print cards from old denied application to the new one I submitted Friday. People on Reddit said it could be done, just gotta "ask the experts" within the efile system. So I did that on Friday after submitting my form 1 again, and paying the $200 again gave them the old control number and the new control number. Heard back from them this morning "Due to policy changes we can no longer transfer prints from a disapproved form to a new submission" Sunuvabitch.

Re printed this morning and mailed Priority for $8!!! but it has to get there in time or they'll deny me again.

I think my day is done now.
MACS Offline
#194 Posted:
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Good to see the government isn't trampling all over our constitutional rights.

Morning brothers...
DrafterX Offline
#195 Posted:
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Cool Dudes....
Ram27 Offline
#196 Posted:
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X 😉
danmdevries Offline
#197 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Good to see the government isn't trampling all over our constitutional rights.

Morning brothers...


Out another $220 and a couple hours to get a permission slip to assemble my gun with a barrel 5" shorter than standard....

If I ditched the stock and put a 13" LOP "arm brace" in its place, I wouldn't need the permission slip. But I want a 15" LOP.

Steaming pile of horsechit it all is. horse
danmdevries Offline
#198 Posted:
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Also, UPS "mail innovations" shipping sucks donkey dong.

6 days to get from Columbia, MO to Bensenville, IL where they'll drop it off to the USPS to mail to me, probably another 3 days coming from less than an hour away.

Ordered some parts from MidwayUSA and picked the cheapest shipping option since I won't have my permission slip anytime soon to actually put this thing together, but it's gonna be 10 days in transit. Columbia MO is only about 6-7 hour drive from here.
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#199 Posted:
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Made it to the hotel, cold beer in hand nothing on tv. Gonna get drunk, my insurance company is saying I’m liable for the kid pulling out in front of me and me hitting him. (Even though he had a stop sign, and failed to yield checked on the police report/crash report). The adjuster says they don’t go by that, they are going off witness statement. I pulled a Karen moment is supposed, making here take the whole thing to her supervisor. Dumb b*tch
rfenst Offline
#200 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Also, UPS "mail innovations" shipping sucks donkey dong.

6 days to get from Columbia, MO to Bensenville, IL where they'll drop it off to the USPS to mail to me, probably another 3 days coming from less than an hour away.

Ordered some parts from MidwayUSA and picked the cheapest shipping option since I won't have my permission slip anytime soon to actually put this thing together, but it's gonna be 10 days in transit. Columbia MO is only about 6-7 hour drive from here.

USPS delivery is terrible the last several months around here. It is even worse when it delivers Rx from a pharmacy just 15 miles from here. Used to get it by FedEx in 2 days. Now FedEx delivers to USPS. It takes 7-10 days from there. The mailman has also been as late as 5:00 5:30pm and sometimes skips a day. Hope it gets its crap together around here. Lots of people from all over central Florida are complaining.
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