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MACS Offline
#301 Posted:
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I'm not a fan of hefeweizen in general. The Paulaner is no exception.
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#302 Posted:
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Almost finished chopping up the giant black walnut I dropped a few weeks ago.

Killed 3 chains on one cut only to find a dozen jacketed bullets within the middle 10" of the tree. Was 30" diameter at that point.

They were not from me. The only fmj bullets that could be in trees would be on the west side of my property. I mostly shoot plain lead 22s but an occasional 9mm or 38 might drop a raccoon if I see one and that's what's on my belt.

These looked like full rifle rounds 308 or 30-06.

Anyway. My back isn't up for splitting any more of it. Theres 5 or 6 logs left to split and they're probably 200lbs or more each. I felt like I was flipping tractor tires in a crossfit gym moving those logs to the splitter. Thank God I bought a splitter that tilts vertically. I'd never be able to lift those.
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I have no frame of reference to the tire flipping. I've seen videos tho
Palama Offline
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Hanging around while our oldest granddaughter has soccer practice. I’m totally amazed that two parents would sit in their vehicles with the engines running for the entire time! I guess the cost of gas doesn’t bother them one iota! Brick wall
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#305 Posted:
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Around here I'd say it was because it was cold outside. No idea what the excuse would be in your beck of the ocean
Palama Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Around here I'd say it was because it was cold outside. No idea what the excuse would be in your beck of the ocean


Well, it is 79 degrees right now (…with the wind-chill factor seems more like 76…) so I guess it’s too warm for them?
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#307 Posted:
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Morning, peoples. Friday today... for me at least. Heading out for a nephew christening weekend tomorrow. Only about a thousand things to get done before I do.
Ram27 Offline
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Thirsty Thursday greetings one & all. ram27bat
DrafterX Offline
#309 Posted:
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Cool Dudes....
DrafterX Offline
#310 Posted:
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Friday here too... Mellow
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#311 Posted:
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Storm coming in and temps only getting up to 64 with a chance for a little rain. It will be back into the mid 70's in two days. Gotta get out there early.
Gene363 Offline
#312 Posted:
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Good Thursday Morning! It's 53° on the way to 77° oh, and I turned 73 today.
Ram27 Offline
#313 Posted:
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Happy birthday 🎂 Gene. Applause Beer Beer Applause
deadeyedick Offline
#314 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Good Thursday Morning! It's 53° on the way to 77° oh, and I turned 73 today.


Happy birthday Gene!
Whistlebritches Offline
#315 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Good Thursday Morning! It's 53° on the way to 77° oh, and I turned 73 today.



Happy Birthday...........I'm honored that you and baby Gall Bladder Bruce will share this day for eternity.
MACS Offline
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Up, coffeed, dog walked... saw a deer on the morning walk through the neighborhood. What kind? I dunno, but Tank did not want to chase it. It scared the crap out of a cat. Walked across the street, car slowed down for it, then it ducked into a yard to get back to the woods.

Kinda cool. Had a small rack on it... maybe 120-150 lbs?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#317 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Up, coffeed, dog walked... saw a deer on the morning walk through the neighborhood. What kind? I dunno, but Tank did not want to chase it. It scared the crap out of a cat. Walked across the street, car slowed down for it, then it ducked into a yard to get back to the woods.

Kinda cool. Had a small rack on it... maybe 120-150 lbs?



That's a state record around here!
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#318 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
That's a state record around here!


Thats exactly what I'm thinkin...? LOL

biggest deer I'd ever seen in FL were no bigger then a medium sized dog... LOL


Mornin Ya'll 53 with a high of 74 today and SUNNY!!! Applause

took the bike into the shop yesterday, it wasn't the inner primary seal leaking, just a leak in the front by the stator plug so thats going to save me a chunk of change $$$... he's going to go ahead and check the tensioners and cams... I should be back on the road by mid next week, still time to get some fall riding in and catch the leaves changing down around the rivers!!!
MACS Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
That's a state record around here!


I'm no hunter, but this sucker was at least twice as big as Tank and he's all of 60 pounds.
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#320 Posted:
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I'm funnin with ya....deer down here are notorious small. There's very little for them to eat and most graze around lakes and creeks...and that brings me to swamps. Just not like sorgum, corn, apples and beets for them to forage on to get huge.
MACS Offline
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Tall, spindly legs. Didn't get a great look, but it had a small set of antlers. Not sure how many points. Wife and I were looking at it, watched a cat sh*t itself and bolt... Tank had his nose to the ground (as usual) so I don't think he saw it until it was headed through the yard.

When he sees small game, like armadillos, geese, ducks, cats... he wants to chase. He chases the small lizards and kills them and leaves 'em there. Would love to see what he'd do with an iguana. My guess is - "crunch"... "shake"... dead.
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#322 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Good Thursday Morning! It's 53° on the way to 77° oh, and I turned 73 today.


Hau’oli la hanau Braddah! 🎉🎂🎉🎂🎉
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Happy Bidet, Gene!
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#324 Posted:
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Another day of leaf blowing and dog walking. Good to have 12,000 steps in the bank by noon.
Winds are up today on our way to another 70 we don't deserve.
Tomorrow through the weekend it is looking like cold (seasonal) temps and 2-3 inches of rain.

Great nap weather.
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#325 Posted:
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Finally caught one of the skunks. But it was a lil juvenile. I think momma skunk moved in mid summer to have her babies and this was one of them. Didn't have much stink to it, but I got it with a clean killshot don't think it had time to spray.

Dug around the garage and shed and found two more traps. Chained em to trees baited and set em.

I been slacking on the critter culling. Think I've only shot one raccoon since last spring and that wasn't even a trap kill. That was the rooster woke me up at 3am and I went outside in my underpants to find a fat raccoon trying to pry the roof open again. Must've been the fugger that got in through the roof 2 years ago and killed everything. Shot him from the deck and went back to bed.

Cause I been slacking, I won't be surprised to catch three a night for a while.

If only they were good eating. Seems like such a waste tossing 50lbs of meat in the compost pile every week
Ram27 Offline
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Kill the basturds.Brick wall
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#327 Posted:
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https://www.food.com/recipe/french-fried-skunk-75396

Bon Appetit damn
MACS Offline
#328 Posted:
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"Sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy motherfockers!" - Jules
Gene363 Offline
#329 Posted:
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Got my seasonal flu shot, not COVID, at my allergy Doc's office yesterday. Holly cow, I feel worse than when I had COVID. This is the first time I'v ever had much of a reaction to a flu shoy. mayve feverish and a sore arm. This time I feel like crap and I've got crud draining that is causeing a lot of coughing. Ithought I had COVID again, so I took a COVID test, but it was negative.
deadeyedick Offline
#330 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Got my seasonal flu shot, not COVID, at my allergy Doc's office yesterday. Holly cow, I feel worse than when I had COVID. This is the first time I'v ever had much of a reaction to a flu shoy. mayve feverish and a sore arm. This time I feel like crap and I've got crud draining that is causeing a lot of coughing. Ithought I had COVID again, so I took a COVID test, but it was negative.


Got mine a couple of weeks ago and had that reaction for the first time ever also. It only lasted about one day.
Ram27 Offline
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3 weeks ago and no reaction.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#332 Posted:
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Happy Bday, Gene!
HockeyDad Offline
#333 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Got my seasonal flu shot, not COVID, at my allergy Doc's office yesterday. Holly cow, I feel worse than when I had COVID. This is the first time I'v ever had much of a reaction to a flu shoy. mayve feverish and a sore arm. This time I feel like crap and I've got crud draining that is causeing a lot of coughing. Ithought I had COVID again, so I took a COVID test, but it was negative.


They prolly put Covid juice in it.
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Happy Birthday, Gene.
sucks to be sick on your birthday...
Ram27 Offline
#335 Posted:
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Congrats 🦅 Eagles 🦅.


Phillys Brick wall
Whistlebritches Offline
#336 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Got my seasonal flu shot, not COVID, at my allergy Doc's office yesterday. Holly cow, I feel worse than when I had COVID. This is the first time I'v ever had much of a reaction to a flu shoy. mayve feverish and a sore arm. This time I feel like crap and I've got crud draining that is causeing a lot of coughing. Ithought I had COVID again, so I took a COVID test, but it was negative.


Hopefully here today gone tomorrow

Get Well Brother
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#337 Posted:
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Gene Rebound Friday. Am all for that.
Spoiled with a couple more hours of early September weather before we the November Wisconsin awakens mid morning.
Average high today is 48. Current temperature is 63.
Need to get the greyhound moving.
Four hours of leaf management over the last two days provided the benefit of a combined 22.5 miles of walking.

Dragging a bit this morning.
Gene363 Offline
#338 Posted:
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Good Friday Morning! It's an overcast 51° on the way to 78° today.

I had to replace my Mac Mini to run the current version of tax preperation software. A macbook air is at our local Costco, but I don't feell like making the trip. I'm felling better than yesterday, but not great.

Thank you all for the happy birthday wishes.
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Morning gents. Kinda cold this morning since a front passed yesterday. 43/63 and sunny.

We closed on the mountain house sale yesterday. A little sad and happy at the same time but the unsolicited offer was just too good to pass up. Haven't decided what to do with the loot but there is going to be a big capitol gains tax to calculate first.
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I made burgers yesterday pan fried in wagyu beef tallow.

I also fried my right hand. Immediately wrapped it in ice and kept it iced for about 6 hours. It's a balloon this morning. Can only use my left hand. 700 degree oil on skin isn't the best idea.
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#341 Posted:
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Youch! Hope it's not your trigger finger.
Ram27 Offline
#342 Posted:
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Hello Friday & hello y'all. ram27bat
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#343 Posted:
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Never really considered putting my hand in 700deg oil... Think
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#344 Posted:
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7.5lb brisket flat on the BGE. Post oak and pecan for the smoke.
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#345 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Never really considered putting my hand in 700deg oil... Think


It’s was on my list for Sunday. Just scratched it off.
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Morning, peoples. Road tripping to OH today as soon as I finish packing. Gray and gloomy out, but at least I won't have the sun in my eyes
Cheno Offline
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Major wind rolling in overnight. Getting put on storm duty for the expected outages. Let's hope it's not too bad.
MACS Offline
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Up at 5. Did the coffee and the dog walk... then we did a short road trip to St Augustine to walk around and have lunch. Pupper liked the walking and new smells... back at home.

Sinus infection coming on, I can feel it. Time to start flushing with saline and see if a little bourbon won't kill it. I'll drink the bourbon, not flush my sinuses with it... although that'd prolly get me drunk as hell.
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Cheno wrote:
Major wind rolling in overnight. Getting put on storm duty for the expected outages. Let's hope it's not too bad.


We got a piece of the southern end of the storm and got 50-60 mph gusts and 30 mph pretty much constant.
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HockeyDad wrote:
We got a piece of the southern end of the storm and got 50-60 mph gusts and 30 mph pretty much constant.


That's rough. Hopefully no damage for you?
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