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I like a good fire.
Just a little brush to burn. Dunno why but I sure like building fires and sitting out under the stars.
Fire
It ain't a good fire until you throw 5-6 tires on it.
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i use to do that when i hunted blueticks.lol
Skeets- in order to have has that much time on your hands you must've had some pretty poor blueticks! I mean that took me three days of cutting and hour or so of pushing.
i was just kidding with ya smartin,i had a gr nite bluetick once up on i time lol.a good dog is a good dog no matter if its a poodle.lol
Lol, yeah I hunted with a real nice bluetick once his name was Hoss best bluetick I ever saw. Always kinda liked the blue dogs just wasn't ever allowed to have one as a kid we only had walkers. Well I had a Black and Tan once but all that did was proved my dad right.
lol,i had a bluetick that came from la. that was pretty good but he never figured out how to go up a bluff after a coon.when a coon would climb a bluff he just stood there barking where it went up instead of finding a way up the bluffs to find the coon.he was pretty good in flat country though,he would strike,maybe bark 3 or 4 times and the next time you heard him he would be way in younder treed.
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