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Why me?!
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Why do they insist on doing this to the pole in front of MY trailer?!
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Mr. Flanders
Perhaps he doesn't share with you in the belief that it's YOUR trailer...:duck: |
I guess you're just lucky like that Rich...:rolleyes:
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I think the answer is fairly simple , Looks like his butts itchy !:rotf::bigbye:
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Oughta try Charmin; they got that in Alaska?
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russ i thinkyou hit the nail on the head....or should i say the rump....charlie ps wish i had that pole in my yard....thanks for sharing the photo must of us guys will never get to look at mother nature at her best...thanks again
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Maybe I should smear Preparation-H all over the pole and see if that fixes his problem....
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richard if that preperation h works he or she may tell their freinds...then what you gonna do....good stuff thanks charlie
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Richard, I took another look at your pic and noticed some heavy marks well above butt level; could have been your friend or a competitor. I have 3 or 4 old locust fence posts on my place which have been thoroughly scratched up by rutting bucks. Good luck for your post, especially if more than one is working on it.
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Richard, have you been eating honey buns out there?
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I hope he doesn't come bawlin' to you to take the splinters out.
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I'll remove them with a .45-90 if he does...
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Great photo Richard! Is the dog waiting his turn at the pole?
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That's our bear dog Juno. A big brute that detests bears and keeps them away from camp.... most of the time. He knows his job and does it well. He's also a total puppy who loves to play. An incredible dog overall. We all love him.
Here's our second line of defense against camp bears.....taken just half an hour ago. |
Rich - Next time I get the hankerin' to scratch my butt I hope your posse is not near by... or your dog for that matter. - Dave
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