Anthony_Va.
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Pecker poles?
How that that pic get on the net?
Me on halloween last year in my tree costume!
Pecker poles?
He does not run because he did not need to. Notice he never turns his back to what's going on once, and has a perfect line of sight to whole scenario. There is almost an illusion here, the tree went out, down, and away from him. He is looking for debris all the while as well. Looks like a 30 year log cutter.
I really hesitated to post any comment given the guy's history (and my lack of history). I was tricked by the angle on that video I guess. It looked too close for comfort.
I really hesitated to post any comment given the guy's history (and my lack of history). I was tricked by the angle on that video I guess. It looked too close for comfort.
this is where he's at.
Just little pecker poles, eh pecker pole?
If you don't know what yer talkin bout then don't talk smart mouth
Which side of the Tasman is that photo from ?
They're Eucs and I wouldn't have thought the early plantings in NZ could've grown that large, but I'm happy to be wrong.
How that that pic get on the net?
Me on halloween last year in my tree costume!
We didn't know you looked like a girl. Was that your Elly Mae costume?
No Randy, you're all mixed up.
The girl was my ole lady. I'm the one in the tree costume!
I got it now. And this was the gal down the street.
That Redwood is in the Paraire Creek State Park, near Orick, there has been recent reports of Bigfoot activity.
Bigfoot, that's just like mountain lions don't exist in PA, I've seen 2 mountains lions in the past two weeks. The one I saw coming home from the races last Saturday, it was about 8ft long with it's tail, and I'm guessing it weighed around 160lb.
Bigfoot, that's just like mountain lions don't exist in PA, I've seen 2 mountains lions in the past two weeks. The one I saw coming home from the races last Saturday, it was about 8ft long with it's tail, and I'm guessing it weighed around 160lb.
just remember, without pics it didn't happen!
Which side of the Tasman is that photo from ?
They're Eucs and I wouldn't have thought the early plantings in NZ could've grown that large, but I'm happy to be wrong.
Here's a shorter video. And don't move here. You may visit but don't move.
Too many people moved here. The fishing isn't what it used to be nor is the hunting.
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