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    Ugh....found out I have to go back to Boston in January! Kill me now. I've never been so cold. Freedom walk in January...7 degrees...a stiff northeasterly wind...complete humidity.

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    Every time I went into a shop to warm up I had to listen to the absolute worst accent in America. wicked this....wicked that....littered with completely unnecessary consonants.

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    The dogs are crate trained. They don't get free run of the house. The worst thing you can do to a hunting dog is let them get too comfortable. I also don't want to have dead mouse parts littered around my house. I just gave it a watery grave + a courtesy flush.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Wife woke me out of dead sleep about a month ago. She said there was someone in the other room, she could hear it moving around. I kinda went from zero-to-redline pretty quick. Gabbed the bedside blaster and got ready for go-time.

    Of course there was no one in the house.

    i go back to sleep, and I hear the scratching. Mrs. belly starts freaking out. I track it down with a flashlight, and its a mouse about the size of a golf ball...


    REALLY.!?! A golf ball sized mouse is what you're afraid of tonight?!?!
    Last time my wifey woke me up for a scratching noise she heard, it turned out to be a bear pawing at the mud porch. I put the critter killer away and retrieved the bear shotgun. I came out the other door and put a slapping of rubber on its posterior. Decent sized bear, I'd say about 160-170lbs. Haven't seen it since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    The dogs are crate trained. They don't get free run of the house. The worst thing you can do to a hunting dog is let them get too comfortable. I also don't want to have dead mouse parts littered around my house. I just gave it a watery grave + a courtesy flush.
    In before the ANYONE KNOW A GOOD PLUMBER in the Ft. Hood area ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    Wake up already skanks! (Except for Belly and Jim who are probably having afternoon tea already)
    I'm prepping stuff for dinnah
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    Every time I went into a shop to warm up I had to listen to the absolute worst accent in America. wicked this....wicked that....littered with completely unnecessary consonants.
    You don't like going to Bhastan, or shit other than ketcup on your french fries ah ha. Perhaps some nice chowda ta wharm ya up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    I see this one guy come in all the time. I know he is an 80s child star (from a B show), but I just can't put my finger on who he is. (or put my finger in if I was a hipster proctologist)
    Take a pic. 1 of the former little rascals lived up that a way. I was introduced when he'd come down to visit some people we both knew.
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    Coming back from my claim in Longmont.
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    Bogie, it's probably Bojack Horseman from Horsin' Around.
    "There are no finger prints under water."