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Terrierman

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  1. Just a guess but maybe the cat goes somewhere else when the culvert is full of water.
  2. Two really good Taneycomo days right there.
  3. What fun!
  4. Me or your cat? Ours is a killing machine. I tried to put her in a crate once and lived to regret it. She's not all that big, but like some of the toughest people I know, she's wiry. And ain't scared.
  5. The most amazing part of this post is how you have a cat that is leash trained. I don't have heavy enough or long enough gloves to try and put a collar on our cat.
  6. TMI
  7. Put a 2' piece of swim noodle in there too to stuff chunks in any holes you poke in your beer can boat.
  8. Sounding better to me. Not firm yet, but a good strong probably.
  9. Another side note. I started owning jon boats with a 1436, then a 1648 for several years, then got the 2048 offered to me at a price I could not refuse. That 1436 was a death trap.
  10. I've had a lot of jon boats in my lifetime. The 20 footers are just plain better in my always humble opinion. Yeah a 1648 will do it but a 2048 will do everything the 1648 does better, more comfortably and more stably and usually shallower. My first 2048 was an aluminum jon with a 35 mercury on it. Seemed like every time I took it to the river, somebody tried to buy it from me. Sold it and got an 18'6" x 54 with console steering and a Yamaha pro 50 with tilt and trim. That was a good one too. But I swear the 2048 Shawnee with the prop Yamaha 15 I am in now is the best jon I've ever had. LOVE all that rocker it has, really helps running shallow water. I'm sure a jet can get a few places I cannot, but there are not many. Aluminum is lighter but to me that's the only advantage. Glass boats are quieter, cooler in the summer and do not stick to rocks like aluminum does. All that said, it's your money. Best of luck with whatever you do.
  11. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    St. Louis style spare ribs, cooked seasoned mixed greens and a baked potato. MartyQ sauce will be involved. So is Heineken. I made a mop sauce that has enough white pepper in it to be about a 3 or maybe 4 on the spicy scale. Nice flavor. Patience will be a virtue today.
  12. You know somebody is going to say "should'a got an 870". I guess today it's me.
  13. Same here. Deer really like large lot subdivisions and pour over onto neighboring pastures, woodlots etc. And really like to challenge your peripheral vision and driving skills.
  14. You're a good husband and deserve a boat. Now might be a good time to hint around again.
  15. There are no fish in the Gulf. Just remember that and you will be fine.
  16. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    That looks really good. Also you need to check your messages.
  17. Yeah, ping pong is a lot of fun for the whole family. We played it a lot in college and then again with the whole fam damily in the 80's.
  18. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    It probably doesn't count as actually cooking but dinner tonight is Castello double cream blue cheese, Johnsonville beef summer sausage, crackers and a Leaky Roof Cyser. It seems to work for me.
  19. Treasure of the Sierra Madre The Maltese Falcon The Big Sleep The African Queen Casablanca
  20. Pat says two or three of them weren't that bad.
  21. My son in law bought his wife a vacuum cleaner for Christmas once. She threw it in the front yard. True story.
  22. I have. The Coen Brothers always worth watching.
  23. Depends on dates for me. I know I'm retired but doing a consulting job that's a little unpredictable on schedule over the next few months.
  24. There's something wrong with me. I love driving across any of the plains states - Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, The Dakotas whatever. I day dream about herds of bison, and Native Americans and the early white men making their way across seas of grass, getting into and out of trouble from whatever. Never seem to tire of it, not when you can see so far and have so few people traces still in the view. Though the wind turbines are changing that and fast.
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