Honestly have never had a flat, took half the lugs off already. But dammit makes you think bad stuff is happening when your on rock, but all is good. Its nice aerating my yard.Was gonna say ... I dig them wheels!
Honestly have never had a flat, took half the lugs off already. But dammit makes you think bad stuff is happening when your on rock, but all is good. Its nice aerating my yard.Was gonna say ... I dig them wheels!
The important question is, did you start a fire .Great pics Haywire. Made me though.
I think it's right up there with SPRUCE.How does hemlock go for burning?
So... awesome is what you're saying?I think it's right up there with SPRUCE.
Yea our 1st dog of this batch got up there quickly but not that big, he is 95 and the vet calls him fat but he walks away from food, I think he is just a big boy. The middle dog is 60 lbs and I would guess part lab, loves water. The oldest dog is a Shepard mix. We got her at 11and she had a rough summer last year. She was a Louisiana dog and her owners house was on fire. A Firefighter went in and found the other dog dead of smoke or heat and she was unresponsive at first but they got her oxygen and wet down a blanket for her. They got her to a vet who had to continue to cool her off and she got an IV. She turned the corner in a few days but she had attitude/temper problem and was lashing out at people, there was talk of putting her down. But in time she calmed down but her people couldn't take her back. My wife saw her on an adoption site and even though we had adopted our middle dog the day before she wanted her. We had lost two dogs the same year so I wasn't so sure about a 3rd older dog. I told her if she was still out there in a day we would take her. She was and now we love her. Understandably she was nervous the 1st time around the wood stove and she still can have an old Shepard attitude now and then but nothing to worry about.When I was a kid (single digits) my Dad had a dog that was also 1/2 German Shepard and 1/2 ???. But his dog was 150 lbs at 9 months old!
We had to get rid of him because all the adults were scared of him - even though he never bit anyone!
He would always break his chain, and would not let parents get their kids at dinner time (he was great with kids).
But if a parent was calling their child to come home, he chased the parent home!
Completing my permit to carry class today. I had purchased the online class for both me and the STBE shortly before she said goodbye. In this day and age, it sure will be nice to have.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @mainewoods Hope your old azz is doing good Clint. Thanks for a great thread even though we do get off topic once in a while.Thought maybe you guy's that scrounge wood, might share some of your scrounging methods with the seemingly growing crowd of newbie wood burners. From what I have been reading, they would be quite appreciative to hear how you score, and where you score. There is a lot of useful and interesting information scattered throughout the firewood forum. I thought it might be nice to share some of your experiences in one thread, for those who are just starting out and maybe those who are struggling a bit. Thanks to anyone who cares to share.
Congrats on taking the class. Have had mine since I turned 21. It's a big responsibility, but having one on me has changed situations where it may not have been good. Former job took me to some pretty nasty places, at bad times of the day /night. Had to draw a few times, never had to fire. Seems most don't want to mess with you if they know they can get hurt too. Find a nice comfy holster and don't get too worked up about printing. Most people will never notice unless it's hanging out. My wife is a skinny little thing and worries about it all the time. To prove most people don't have a clue, I carried my g19 with the extended mag around for a weekend. Didn't bother to tuck my shirt in, or pull it back down over the mag after getting out of the car. (Normally I keep a standard mag in it so it's not an issue of keeping up after my shirt) no one said anything or acted weird. Just goes to show how unaware people are. I'm a bit porky and normally wear a leatherman on my belt so that helps to break it up as well.I should have taken this 20 years ago....back then you needed to provide "need" in the state of MN (which I could have) but several years ago they changed the law so you can get one for any reason. I have not yet been in a bad situation but in this day and age you never know what kind of hopped up weirdo might try to harm your family. Don’t have a hot wife to defend any more but still have 5 beautiful kids and my ugly ass lol.
People really have no clue about who is packing and I think people forget how many folks carry. It’s funny cause a lot of guys I find out are packing wear untucked Hawaiian shirts.....if you are a crook, don’t rob a gas station if the other customers have untucked button down shirts lol.Congrats on taking the class. Have had mine since I turned 21. It's a big responsibility, but having one on me has changed situations where it may not have been good. Former job took me to some pretty nasty places, at bad times of the day /night. Had to draw a few times, never had to fire. Seems most don't want to mess with you if they know they can get hurt too. Find a nice comfy holster and don't get too worked up about printing. Most people will never notice unless it's hanging out. My wife is a skinny little thing and worries about it all the time. To prove most people don't have a clue, I carried my g19 with the extended mag around for a weekend. Didn't bother to tuck my shirt in, or pull it back down over the mag after getting out of the car. (Normally I keep a standard mag in it so it's not an issue of keeping up after my shirt) no one said anything or acted weird. Just goes to show how unaware people are. I'm a bit porky and normally wear a leatherman on my belt so that helps to break it up as well.
Keep them kids safe!
Congratulations .We’re about to move out of Cali
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