August chat thread,,,alllll welcome Part 4
#34
Good Morning Delaware,
George
Me thinks it's still having issues.
Haven't timed out yet but very slow loading.
Oh sorry,won't be making any appearences this weekend
still no paycheck and doesn't look that way til the 20th
and my 17th anniversary is Sunday
George
Me thinks it's still having issues.
Haven't timed out yet but very slow loading.
Oh sorry,won't be making any appearences this weekend
still no paycheck and doesn't look that way til the 20th
and my 17th anniversary is Sunday
#38
Howdee, y'all.
Hey George - the Trooper that was checking out Griff's truck at the meet signed up:
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Hey George - the Trooper that was checking out Griff's truck at the meet signed up:
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#42
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Howdee, y'all.
Hey George - the Trooper that was checking out Griff's truck at the meet signed up:
Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - View Single Post - A Little Meet Im Tossing Together
Hey George - the Trooper that was checking out Griff's truck at the meet signed up:
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Did he click the linky to join?
#43
Morning Ryan. How goes it today?
COYOTE PROBLEM
The Sierra Club and the U.S. Forest Service were presenting an
alternative to Wyoming ranchers for controlling the coyote population.
It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true
methods of shooting and/or trapping the predators, the tree-huggers had
a "more humane" solution.
What they proposed was for the animals to be captured alive, the males
would then be castrated and let loose again
.
Therefore the population would be controlled.
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Wyoming Wool and
Sheep Grower's Association by the Sierra Club and the U SFS.
All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of
minutes. Finally, an old boy in the back of the conference room stood
up, tipped his hat back and said, "Son, I don't think you understand
our problem. Those coyotes ain't screwin' our sheep - they're eatin'
'em!" . . You should have been there to hear the roar of laughter.
COYOTE PROBLEM
The Sierra Club and the U.S. Forest Service were presenting an
alternative to Wyoming ranchers for controlling the coyote population.
It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true
methods of shooting and/or trapping the predators, the tree-huggers had
a "more humane" solution.
What they proposed was for the animals to be captured alive, the males
would then be castrated and let loose again
.
Therefore the population would be controlled.
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Wyoming Wool and
Sheep Grower's Association by the Sierra Club and the U SFS.
All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of
minutes. Finally, an old boy in the back of the conference room stood
up, tipped his hat back and said, "Son, I don't think you understand
our problem. Those coyotes ain't screwin' our sheep - they're eatin'
'em!" . . You should have been there to hear the roar of laughter.