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D-Rock425
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deer at work.
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Looks like I need to hang a camera at work. To see who is guilty of tearing up trees.
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Vandals. Shoot 'em and grill 'em.
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sneaky buggers
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Terrorists! Kill em and grill em
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I may need some apples.
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Quote from: kodiak 907 on December 19, 2014, 11:28:57 AM
Terrorists! Kill em and grill em
that's one helluva rub line there Kodiak!!!
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That rub looks pretty fresh for this time of year d-rock. I'd say that's worth hanging a camera👍
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Quote from: D-Rock425 on December 19, 2014, 11:42:50 AM
I may need some apples.
And a few hundred pounds of cob and a few bales of alfalfa (your buddy h20 knows the correct ratio of apples, cob and alfalfa
) also don't forget to wrap some chicken wire around trees also
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Dizzzzzamn!! Those rubs are insane!!
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