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Post by stephan on Apr 7, 2021 7:53:10 GMT -5
Through the cedar trees and heading to a location near you - Have a Nice Day Glad to hear it’s coming. I was a bit worried this morning. 😀
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Post by jasoninsd on Apr 7, 2021 8:29:27 GMT -5
Through the cedar trees and heading to a location near you - Have a Nice Day I have to admit, it took me a couple seconds to get it. I know it was right there in my face, but apparently I'm not firing on all cylinders just yet! LOL I'm happy to see Ra was not asleep at the wheel this morning! Jason - needs more coffee or more sleep at night! LOL
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Post by RickB on Apr 7, 2021 9:42:13 GMT -5
Through the cedar trees and heading to a location near you - Have a Nice Day I have to admit, it took me a couple seconds to get it. I know it was right there in my face, but apparently I'm not firing on all cylinders just yet! LOL I'm happy to see Ra was not asleep at the wheel this morning! Jason - needs more coffee or more sleep at night! LOL Jason, grab the Red Bull by the horns.
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Post by miket on Apr 7, 2021 10:22:04 GMT -5
So my son and I are remodeling one of our bathrooms- I lost my little work area in the garage, temporarily...
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Post by jasoninsd on Apr 7, 2021 10:29:52 GMT -5
I have to admit, it took me a couple seconds to get it. I know it was right there in my face, but apparently I'm not firing on all cylinders just yet! LOL I'm happy to see Ra was not asleep at the wheel this morning! Jason - needs more coffee or more sleep at night! LOL Jason, grab the Red Bull by the horns. So my son and I are remodeling one of our bathrooms- I lost my little work area in the garage, temporarily...
That looks like WAY too much stuff which could be cutting into hounding time! Now, since we know you're doing it, you're going to have to post pics of the finished bathroom once it's done!
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Post by miket on Apr 7, 2021 10:34:04 GMT -5
Jason, grab the Red Bull by the horns. So my son and I are remodeling one of our bathrooms- I lost my little work area in the garage, temporarily...
That looks like WAY too much stuff which could be cutting into hounding time! Now, since we know you're doing it, you're going to have to post pics of the finished bathroom once it's done! Yessir. Hounding time AND cabbing time!
I probably will, but my son is doing most of the work.
He works for a guy here in town that does remodeling (and some new builds) and does a great job so I'm sure it will turn out nice.
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Post by stephan on Apr 7, 2021 23:57:20 GMT -5
miket So your new bathroom will have an outboard motor? PS loving the Fairburn Dr sign.
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Post by miket on Apr 8, 2021 9:08:40 GMT -5
miket So your new bathroom will have an outboard motor? PS loving the Fairburn Dr sign. Stephan, that's what we use in Nebraska for a jacuzzi tub!
Actually it's my son's- there was a boat attached but he got rid of the boat. And a motorcycle that he was building in there. And a 1957 pickup.
Thanks, I love that sign too. One of my other kids got it for me last year off of Ebay...with a little suggesting from me...
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Post by stephan on Apr 8, 2021 18:43:26 GMT -5
miket So your new bathroom will have an outboard motor? PS loving the Fairburn Dr sign. Stephan, that's what we use in Nebraska for a jacuzzi tub!
I figured it was either that or a power-assisted flush mechanism (Tim Taylor style).
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Post by stephan on Apr 8, 2021 18:45:08 GMT -5
Through the cedar trees and heading to a location near you - Have a Nice Day I have to admit, it took me a couple seconds to get it. I know it was right there in my face, but apparently I'm not firing on all cylinders just yet! LOL I'm happy to see Ra was not asleep at the wheel this morning! Jason - needs more coffee or more sleep at night! LOL If Jason is starting to refer to himself in the third person, he probably does need more sleep.
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Post by RickB on Apr 9, 2021 12:33:26 GMT -5
Tree Hugger
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Post by miket on Apr 9, 2021 14:14:32 GMT -5
It's a dog's life.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Apr 9, 2021 15:23:58 GMT -5
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Post by RickB on Apr 10, 2021 7:38:38 GMT -5
Happy Bird Day Time for a snack Later Gator - this guy kept pestering me while I was fishing. He finally grabbed and tried to mangle one of my crab hoops. Small one, only about five feet long.
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Post by jasoninsd on Apr 10, 2021 21:59:42 GMT -5
Happy Bird Day Time for a snack Later Gator - this guy kept pestering me while I was fishing. He finally grabbed and tried to mangle one of my crab hoops. Small one, only about five feet long. These pics are FOUL! (Oops, wrong spelling! Technically, I guess they're fowl, insects, and dinosaurs! LOL) I love that shot of the gator!
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Post by fernwood on Apr 12, 2021 5:10:12 GMT -5
A friend posted this and I had to share. Rare photo of a stork delivering a baby.
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Post by RickB on Apr 12, 2021 6:34:06 GMT -5
jasoninsd how about this. Adam's Run is a very small town we pass through on our way to Edisto Beach where I go fossil hunting and camping. RickB Quarter-century-old dog tag among items found in 12-foot South Carolina gator’s belly"RAVENEL, S.C. (WCSC) - The owner of a Ravenel butcher and taxidermy shop says his team found five dog tags, a shell casing, turtle shells and even a spark plug inside the stomach of a 12-foot alligator killed by a Lowcountry hunter. Hunter Ned McNeely, who owns the property in the Adams Run area where the alligator was found, brought the 12-foot long, 445-pound animal to Cordray's butcher and taxidermy shop in Ravenel. (Source: Kenneth Cordray)" www.wistv.com/2021/04/09/quarter-century-old-dog-tag-among-items-found-foot-sc-gators-belly/RWA3006 how about the modern day gastroliths this big guy had in his stomach
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Post by jasoninsd on Apr 12, 2021 6:53:08 GMT -5
jasoninsd how about this. Adam's Run is a very small town we pass through on our way to Edisto Beach where I go fossil hunting and camping. RickB Quarter-century-old dog tag among items found in 12-foot South Carolina gator’s belly"RAVENEL, S.C. (WCSC) - The owner of a Ravenel butcher and taxidermy shop says his team found five dog tags, a shell casing, turtle shells and even a spark plug inside the stomach of a 12-foot alligator killed by a Lowcountry hunter. Hunter Ned McNeely, who owns the property in the Adams Run area where the alligator was found, brought the 12-foot long, 445-pound animal to Cordray's butcher and taxidermy shop in Ravenel. (Source: Kenneth Cordray) The gator, which weighed in at 445 pounds, was killed by Ned McNeely, who owns the Adams Run property where he found it." www.wistv.com/2021/04/09/quarter-century-old-dog-tag-among-items-found-foot-sc-gators-belly/ Having been in the Army, as I was starting to read this, I was thinking military "dog tags"! So, finding out they were from hunting dogs, while sad, was a bit of a relief. LOL Talk about an actual dinosaur. I know a 12 footer isn't the biggest, but it's enough to send me into a coronary episode! This guy must've been part bull shark with the various items in his stomach. Also pretty amazing those tags stayed legible after decades of being in his stomach!
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RWA3006
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Post by RWA3006 on Apr 12, 2021 11:39:53 GMT -5
Five dog tags! Interesting all that stuff stayed inside. I wonder if gators and Crocs commonly use gizzard stones?
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Post by wpotterw on Apr 12, 2021 13:22:12 GMT -5
Five dog tags! Interesting all that stuff stayed inside. I wonder if gators and Crocs commonly use gizzard stones? So I have a question. I am a geologist by education and profession (very lucky), but I do not possess any licenses or certifications in Crapology. You, on the other hand, have enough hands-on experience alone to be grandfathered into any crapological society/certification. Is there a way to determine whether some of those gizzard stone coprolites were not sometimes a result of a Hadrosaur pooping on a slip-off slope covered with river cobbles/pebbles?
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