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Rebel Hog 02-24-2006 06:45 AM

Texas BBQ
 
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txjourneyman 02-24-2006 07:11 AM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
I hate the little suckers! I'll hear some rustling in the leaves and get ready and then see a stinkin' dilla. Many times I have been tempted to shoot!

SHoNUFF 02-24-2006 07:18 AM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
LMAO, haha the cig is a nice touch =)

REM7MMAG 02-24-2006 07:25 AM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
weres the can of lone star at lol

Rebel Hog 02-24-2006 07:34 AM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

weres the can of lone star at lol



:D:D:D:DBack in 1959, I was stationed in Corpus Christi and man did I put down some star's!:D:D:D:D

The Rev 02-24-2006 12:10 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog

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A few weeks ago our dog was having a fit in the back yard. I went out to see what was making her bark. It was one of the above, absent the bar-b-que.. I went back to bed, and the next morning, there were holes all lin the back yard, where it had been rooting.. I should have put an arrow through it, but I believe in You kill, you grill it!!! I wasn't in the mood for dilla sandwich.. Even though I have eaten them before.

burniegoeasily 02-24-2006 02:10 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
Thats pretty funny. I remember when when the Lone Star beer company had the giant Armadillo comercials, you couldnt drive down the highway in Texas with out seeing a dead armadillo turned upside down with a long neck.

burniegoeasily 02-24-2006 02:14 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

ORIGINAL: The Rev


ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog

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A few weeks ago our dog was having a fit in the back yard. I went out to see what was making her bark. It was one of the above, absent the bar-b-que.. I went back to bed, and the next morning, there were holes all lin the back yard, where it had been rooting.. I should have put an arrow through it, but I believe in You kill, you grill it!!! I wasn't in the mood for dilla sandwich.. Even though I have eaten them before.
You should have just walked up to the guy and grabed him by the tail andput himout side yourfence.Or somewhere he wouldnt bother anything. They are slower then Chrismas and dont bite.

cameronmclain 02-24-2006 03:54 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
Nasty looking little suckers [:'(]

The Rev 02-24-2006 06:16 PM

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You should have just walked up to the guy and grabed him by the tail andput himout side yourfence.Or somewhere he wouldnt bother anything. They are slower then Chrismas and dont bite.
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I should have chunked him in the pool to see if they swim.:Djust as an observation.

Kanga 02-25-2006 12:02 AM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

It was one of the above, absent the bar-b-que..
What you had a dilla runnin around ya back yard smoking:D

The Rev 02-25-2006 05:33 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

ORIGINAL: Ausie-guy


It was one of the above, absent the bar-b-que..
What you had a dilla runnin around ya back yard smoking:D

Animals don't smoke in my backyard!!!



kevin1 02-25-2006 06:19 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
Yer on a roll tonight Rev ! :D

North Texan 02-25-2006 06:39 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily

Thats pretty funny. I remember when when the Lone Star beer company had the giant Armadillo comercials, you couldnt drive down the highway in Texas with out seeing a dead armadillo turned upside down with a long neck.
I've done that.:D

I hate those nasty little suckers. They can be so destructive. Around the house they catch lead.

The Rev 02-25-2006 07:59 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 

ORIGINAL: North Texan


I hate those nasty little suckers. They can be so destructive. Around the house they catch lead.
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Yep, I've had a few of them die of lead poisoning..



nc bearhunter 02-25-2006 10:21 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
they are called the other white meat :D

RedAllison 02-25-2006 10:51 PM

RE: Texas BBQ
 
Whats with these nasty bastards?Severalyears ago while gunhunting in southern MO I saw one and now they are common there. NOW they are everywhere here in west TN. I hunt in Fayette County (borders Memphis) and they are practically a daily occurance while deerhunting now. We DRILL EM on sight but it seems to be for no good, they must not have any natural predators! They look to fugly for even a coyote to eat.

Boy they sure do jump like an Olympic athelete when you pop em with a 22 pistol... ;)
RA


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