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« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2012, 04:07:25 pm »

mike   excuses excuses  Grin Grin hell i remember one night me and my little brother walked 20  miles UPHILL before we even unleashed the hounds hunted all night got turned around and lost and wound up having to walk 32.5 miles UPHILL just to get back home . carrying a 60lb coon  Evil
 


LMAO, hell i know you must be a hard ass because down here we so lazy we would double up and ride that 60 pound coon home alseep!!!!

Thats why God made mules for, to ride in the back of trucks with the dogs, jump fences and allow the hog or coon/cat hunter to fall asleep on going back to the truck, it cracks me up $20,000 utv, trailer, and $4 gallon gasoline vs a mule, ride in the bed of truck, jump fence, eat 5 pounds oats a day an cube of costal and drives himself over a fence or takes ya back on auto pilot to the truck dragging a hog at the same timelol 
 
WE got 1 inch 3 tenths in Bee county, Groveland Florida could use some rain as well actually, 4 years we have not had cattle on the 1800 ranch down at woodsboro, Tx, I can not remember when i pulled the 4x4 low range and locked the front hubs in on my old 64 w200 crewcab, we need a Jan Hurricane and a Feb Hurricae and March and on and on to ever catch up, I am 55 years old and today i ran out of hay for my mule, i paid $26 for a 100 pound bale from Caliornia with 3 strings, had to cut into it in the truck to unload it since its to heavy for one legged geiserlol  Somebody is mad at Texas for sure, they say them Okies built a rain fence and been bogarting all the rain up there udder side o tha red rivva!!lol  I bet if we got a 6 inch rain down here it wash off 1000 acres of top soil into the gulf off my place, its horrid to see bare ground year after year for sure, only thing doing good down here is the oil patch up in Karnes County and all the wild hogs waiting for corn to be planted so they can vaccum it up down the rowslol
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