so waht ya doin today?

Mitty38

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Back from grinding sausage. Hope he follows my instructions on curing and cooking correctly..If so I should be getting 5 lbs of halipino for my efforts in 2 days.
Going to organize some lead ingot in a few boxes I got from work. Started it a few days ago then got interrupted. Trying to free up a couple ammo boxes for other stuff.
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Joshua

Taco Aficionado/Salish Sea Pirate/Part-Time Dragon
I don’t think that I’m hunting. I think that I have taken up the practice of “Clear Cut Meditation”. Night after night I stare off into the distance, I watch the sun disappear, I watch the moon rise, and I contemplate my existence.

Josh

Also, I haven’t got a deer yet!
 

JonB

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I know what winterizing is. It was a facetious question, because I don't have to winterize anything.
But wait, I may have to drain the motorhome's fresh water tank.
In MN, we Summerize...LOL.
no need to winterize, we're ready for Winter all the time :p
 
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Rick H

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Our bow season opened the first and my crew is in the Upper Peninsula, as I type, hunting and setting up things for the November gun hunt. I'm at home with my wife in the hospital. I hope to get her well enough to come home before the gun hunt.
Cancer is an insidious disease.
 

fiver

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that is not what I envision when I think of Arkansaw, looks more like the Casper Wy. area.

I guess if it gets anywhere near freezing or so today i'll clean the truck out, and maybe go run it through the car wash.
 

Rick

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trees and meth heads [shrug] trailer parks and fancy gardens hell I dunno, but not like eastern Wyoming.

We have a few of the meth heads, got some trailer parks but there is nothing in this state remotely close to Wyoming. Especially in January.
 

Mitty38

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Hey I live in a trailer park.:eek: But I know what you are saying.
When I first moved in it was a respected, retirement and working class's community. The it started with a few older ones dieing off, the landlord taking possession of the trailers and just renting them without fixing anything. Had to move there because I had health issues and it allowed me a place to live rehabilitate, get back into the work force slowly as I could do more, and still be able to pay my bills.
There was a few years there where the landlord complety dropped ball. Just let the place run down, and collect what rent she could get.
So I lived in the drug infested, bottom feader, trailer park for a while.
Was getting ready to give up and throw in the towel. Then landlord filed bancruptsy. A couple of us got a lawyer. He arranged for the county too take over, along with an trailer owners association. We threw out all the squatters, tore down the should have been condemned,and titleless trailers .Then it was sold off to a new landlord who has done a lot.
I currently have 2
Verry good neighbors, I and them have the back of the lot to ouselfs, With way more grass between us then most city lots. One is a Nurse And the other a wet box asphalt hauler. Both very good people who keep their places looking kept up.
So probable going to stick it out here. After all I do own my own trailer and have put quit a bit of money in it.
 
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JonB

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I lived in a trailer park for 3 years in the early 90s. It was an older park with real small lots, my trailer was an old 10x50 Holly Park, at that time I couldn't afford much more and I would never live in a apartment complex, if I could avoid it. The Park was near enough to the suburbs of Mpls to be worthwhile for commuting purposes. There was many good neighbors, but there was enough police activity to indicate there were some undesirables living there, but I never seemed to run into them.