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is that park any good? im thinking of going there or the badlands this summer but i cant decide....
Believe it or not, I nor my son have been there and its not 20 minutes away.
It may be different this year, but we heard there was a lot of ticket writing going on there last year, just stayed away. I don't mean to imply we are law breakers, farthest thing from it. I do know how they operate @ the Hillenbrand FWA nearby also. Where its state ran the C/O's watch over it very strictly , and too much nit picky stuff.
Heck if I want to get in trouble for nothing I will just stay home and pester the wife.
My son has been to the Badlands, he said it was great.
I'm still here chris, this last month has been busy as heck at work,been working 14 hr days,6 days a week! They finally started to hire some people as they were getting way to short on manpower, so it should ease up in the near future. Sunday is the only day I get to catch up on everything right now!
I was reading a post earlier about snowfighter going fishing,was this in a boat or on a stool at the local hangout? Was that largemouth a fish or a redhead/blonde? If it was the latter, thats not a little boasting is it?
Anyway, I hope everythings going okay with you guys and hope to get together soon as the weather is getting better.
We've been working 12 hours a day so I know how you feel thats not including my 3 hour drive to and from work. We are to be getting another person soon and they just lowered the work we have to get out so maybe I will get to use my camper a little more this summer than I thought I would.
So did you get the new truck or are you going to lift the old one.
Well about time for bed see ya.
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