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Tar...we didn’t work rice fields but we went and shot water moccasins and caught small carp and perch for cat fishing...also went swimming in the bigger canals...didn’t have many gators back then that I knew of...I don’t think anyone’s swims the rivers or canals anymore on account of there are many big gators all around most areas in the South...



Wasent any alligators around Alvin when I was growing up mostly around seeley or west Columbia. But let carp bleed out fillet it leave the skin and scales on put it on the smoker skin down when the meat gets flaky it’s done it cooks all that oil out. Tastes like fishy pork but it’s good lol.


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This isn’t about what we eat...just more on Epigenetics...we can apply this knowledge in many areas of our family life including our dogs...

https://www.whatisepigenetics.com/f...perm-micrornas/

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This isn’t about what we eat...just more on Epigenetics...we can apply this knowledge in many areas of our family life including our dogs...

https://www.whatisepigenetics.com/f...perm-micrornas/





Coach Stanley at Alvin high school like to tore my hind end off with the paddle more than once. That don’t hold water Reuben my son is 6’4” 350 lbs and smart he is the air condition tech for all the casinos in the area.


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Coach Stanley at Alvin high school like to tore my hind end off with the paddle more than once. That don’t hold water Reuben my son is 6’4” 350 lbs and smart he is the air condition tech for all the casinos in the area.


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Just like anything else including breeding better dogs...one data point doesn’t mean much...and many other factors need to be taken into consideration because they can muddy the waters...

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