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His line below his name says exeter nebr so I am guessing he lives there
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Fresh Skunk essence located in Helena, MT I will bring it to the sale in Livingston on the 21st if anyone is interested, or I also travel west as far as Superior once a month or so. Two 4 oz glass Boston round bottles $75 each. James Slayton (406)-439-0245
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9 minutes ago
…. We got a problem if kid rock is the savior of our culture He gave all credit to Jesus Christ.....the last verse of his song proclaimed it.
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10 minutes ago
Keep up the good work!!!
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11 minutes ago
I bet the Vikings are glad they got rid of Darnold...He may have ruined their 0-4 superbowl record....lol It cost their general manager his job. That and not being able to draft at all cost the diversity hire GM his job.
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11 minutes ago
it does melt then the milk solids carmalize you are basically frying it to crisps , just on parchment paper with hot air it supplies it's own oil
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21 minutes ago
These have surface rust and appear to be never set. They are complete with original chains. will take $30.00 to your door or trade for a silver coin.
Thanks for looking.
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22 minutes ago
Good to see you still here Seldom
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28 minutes ago
I have heard kits inside a lodge in the spring.
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Since K Snow might still be recovering from Superbowl Sunday I have allowed myself the privilege of a MMM submission: Today is Joe Meek's 216th birthday. Born in Washington County, Virginia in 1810 on February 9th (some sources say the 7th, but the 9th aligns nicely for MMM). Colonel Joe (as he liked to be called in later years) was one of the most colorful characters of the mountain man era. I would be hard pressed to recount my favorite Joe Meek story (as collected by his biographer Frances Fuller Victor) but here is one: Now Joe Meek was celebrating his recent attainment to the glorious privilege of being independent. No longer a hireling, Joe was as independent as a hog on ice. At rendezvous that summer, by his own account, he indulged himself more than usual. Joe was on a spree. Wagh! Now it happened that a mad wolf prowled around the camp. One night it came into camp and bit a sleeping man severely. Poor Holmes sat up bleeding, with one ear nearly torn off. Several other men were bitten, as well as one of the bulls. The wolf hung around for several nights, so that no creature's life was safe. But Joe Meek, happy-go-lucky, could not postpone the celebration of his rise in the world. He had earned it by long hard years in the mountains. Now he was on his own hook. He knew where to lay hand on beaver galore, and his heart was big. The bellowing of the bull bitten by the wolf, the screams and shouting, the crack of rifles that night, all failed to waken Joe.
The next day Sir William (Drummond) admonished him. "You were so drunk," he said, "that wolf might easily have bitten you." Meek laughed. Back in Virginia they had l'arned him that alcohol was a cure for hydrophobia. "Shucks," said Joe, "if that wolf had bitten me, it would have killed him sure---if it hadn't cured him!"
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51 minutes ago
6 knives remains will sell for 70.00 shipped
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55 minutes ago
Reduced to 150.00 plus shipping
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1 hour ago
What is the issue with the Harbor Freight powder? I've never powder coated bullets but I've powder coated traps white with that Harbor Freight powder and been happy with it. Other then the red it's just kinda crappy, I know people have had luck with it but in general it's just crap if your not using a spray gun to apply it
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1 hour ago
Either of these teams will beat NE! Neither of these teams have a defense. Patriots will play smash mouth football....and be victorious TTT
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1 hour ago
I see all the Patriot haters are still around...
Haven't you guys learned your lesson yet ??
The Pats ain't losing to Sam Darnold TTT
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1 hour ago
Man you got a lot of coon there. Good work.
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1 hour ago
Chicken barley soup with sourdough bread. Didn't watch the majority of the SB though.
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1 hour ago
is there video of this ?
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1 hour ago
I'd rather smell sheep than watch the NFL and thier freak show at half time. Reminds me of the guy who had goats in his house. The house reeked. A neighbor asked the guy, "What about the smell with the goats?" The guy said, "The goats don't seem to mind it."
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1 hour ago
Is the drum horizontal or vertical?
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1 hour ago
BC2 pretty much explained it. However, it depends on what kind of winter conditions you normally get in your area. The trappers on the eastern edge/side of the Rockies get some crazy fluctuations in temps and types of precipitation. I'm pretty lucky where it should stay around -10ish on average all winter, but we do get the odd really warm spell that'll screw things up. I had an adult wolf step right on a No BS last week. The crust on top was able to support it's weight, plus I believe it was pretty close to the dead zone on the pan. It's ready to go now though....lol. Bedding in snow is as easy as it gets. Once you break up the snow, it hardens after a few minutes. I settle and wiggle the trap in the crystalized snow and give it a final wiggle when I leave. It's nice to slide an undisturbed slab of snow over the trap with a small shovel, or better yet, set while it's snowing. With wolf I can usually get away with dusting about 1/4" of snow over the set as they're heavy enough to break it after it hardens, a fox will usually walk right over it though.
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1 hour ago
Where are all the weasels? Pretty big outbreak in South Carolina amongst the unvaccinated.
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