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That's great they're undefeated. ...They played any games yet?
...Go Coldsprings! … they went undefeated through regionals and then State to make it to the World Series
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34 minutes ago
I've never used one, but I remember seeing a video somewhere where a guy used a 3 or 4 inch bit with an old hand powered drill. In a lot of places on my line I will often just kick a hole in the bank.
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35 minutes ago
Happy Birthday! I will catch you in September old man when I turn 70! Enjoy your day.
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39 minutes ago
Stocks droping is just a buying opportunity. Nothing to get worked about rather something to look forward to.
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41 minutes ago
$60 plus shipping
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50 minutes ago
I think the unclassified documents being put up helps the President's case, even though its water under the bridge. There is no doubt election fraud needs to be addressed and actually dealt with going forward.
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59 minutes ago
I read the CDC is investagating Taco Bell. No real surprise.
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1 hour ago
One of the big advantages of the mini spits is they don't go full force trying to heat or cool a room/house. Regular HVAC goes full blast which is why they're not the electricity hogs. Not mine. I have a 2 stage.
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1 hour ago
But I'm sure if you want to make a claim you have to give much more information.
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1 hour ago
I still smell it here in southeast PA but it's not nearly as hazy as yesterday. it's supposed to come and go the next few days. It was thick last evening.
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1 hour ago
I concur the old Sleepy Creek #11 DJ were excellent traps.
Could buy a bunch of old #1 longs and add a spring to them likely cheaper than buying new Mike , that’s actually one of my fun trap tinkering projects.. turning #1 and 1.5 longs into 11 and 2. I go to conventions looking for them. Was just curious on how the newer traps made today were like.
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1 hour ago
6....at least I didn't bust. !!
Thanks Jim !!
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2 hours ago
Yep, agree 100%...
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2 hours ago
I agree that the work we do, we’re way under paid. But once the beaver is dried and pulled off the board, that’s only step one before it becomes a product. I guess we can call ourselves lucky as we’re the ones that get to complete step one…..the fun part, plus get paid for it……lol
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2 hours ago
What did he steal?
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2 hours ago
Thank you Mike, I appreciate hearing this.
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3 hours ago
Seriously doubt if the major auctions will be receiving much of a wave of prime, properly put up mink. There will be the bunch that will start soon as the season opens and take their carcass and/or skinned 'rats and mink to the local buyer or traveling 'rat wagon. Weighing $2 'rats and $10 mink they'll soon fold up when weighing fur check against expenses.
Next up will be those that will wait a bit, get out there and do a fair to good job with the catch and put up. They'll likely call it after a couple dozen mink and settle into the couch for the balance of the winter. Will sell to the 'rat wagon or send off to auction.
The group that will make a difference will more than likely be those mink trappers who have been waiting for this window of opportunity. Many of them realizing this might be the last hurrah in their trapping lifetime to match up a decent fur take with respectable prices offered. They'll be after 'em from November 'til the fur is no longer worthy of taking. Hoping the whole time the $40 average will be sustained through the later auctions.
If nothing else, there's a little excitement in the fur shed this year for the water trappers prepping for the upcoming season. Lets us be kids again.
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3 hours ago
Doesn't look like a touk to me.
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4 hours ago
Departed from this world. RIP, Savell.
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4 hours ago
We had to put slip plate on a dump bed to get wood chips to slide out. It's a graphite coating.
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4 hours ago
[quote=Pete in Frbks]I spoke too soon yesterday when I posted on this thread. It had only been coons until supper time last night!
I heard a racket at the garage and looked out to see a 275-300 pound bear dragging off a trash can I had just set in the garage an hour before. I got the shotgun and "encouraged" him to be elsewhere with a couple of cracker shells. Apparently the noise (or possibly the smell of singed bear hair) was upsetting to him. He left and has not come back. Yet...
Pete Pete I have one of those cracker shells. I find it works best in my 870 if I put the cracker in the magazine first, follow it up with a buckshot shell and then put another buckshot in the barrel. That way I still have a cracker shell for next time. Eric: I like the way you think! Pete
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