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ericberry14 wrote:and on golf courses. I think we should kill them all :yes
FSUKW wrote:ericberry14 wrote:and on golf courses. I think we should kill them all :yes
And working at Walmarts and Mcdonalds.
ericberry14 wrote:FSUKW wrote:ericberry14 wrote:and on golf courses. I think we should kill them all :yes
And working at Walmarts and Mcdonalds.
KILLING IT TODAY! AND ITS NOT EVEN 8! (where I am)
FSUKW wrote:ericberry14 wrote:FSUKW wrote:ericberry14 wrote:and on golf courses. I think we should kill them all :yes
And working at Walmarts and Mcdonalds.
KILLING IT TODAY! AND ITS NOT EVEN 8! (where I am)
8:36 here. I am on the interstate living dangerously.
FSUKW wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
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gators arent found in ponds bro, very rare because they have no outlet
gators are found in rivers creeks and bayous
Not true. There are gators in almost every pond and lake in central florida.
bigbluebazooka wrote:FSUKW wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
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gators arent found in ponds bro, very rare because they have no outlet
gators are found in rivers creeks and bayous
Not true. There are gators in almost every pond and lake in central florida.
And swimming pools.
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Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:FSUKW wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
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gators arent found in ponds bro, very rare because they have no outlet
gators are found in rivers creeks and bayous
Not true. There are gators in almost every pond and lake in central florida.
And swimming pools.
[img2]http://cl.jroo.me/z3/g/e/h/e/a.baa-Crocodile-in-home-pool.jpg[/img2]
:lol: Call up the Gator Boys, we got a live one!
FSUKW wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
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gators arent found in ponds bro, very rare because they have no outlet
gators are found in rivers creeks and bayous
Not true. There are gators in almost every pond and lake in central florida.
SmithsAUFan wrote:FSUKW wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
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gators arent found in ponds bro, very rare because they have no outlet
gators are found in rivers creeks and bayous
Not true. There are gators in almost every pond and lake in central florida.
Gators are pussies.
There was a gas station in my hometown in Eufaula that had a small dock that we could feed gators and shit.
My cousin and I had the bright idea to spit on them and try and make it land in their eyes.
I feel like a douchebag now the more I think about it.
Oh well fuck it.
bigbluebazooka wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
That's actually the St Lucie river.
sellular1 wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:MIAMIDOMINATION wrote:the only down side of having a pond is mosquitos and snakes
That's actually the St Lucie river.
is your house off the ground or is there a chance for flooding?
It's on wheels. He just hooks it up to his Blazer and drives it up the hill.
Muck FcDisney wrote:JdPat04 wrote:ScotchFrost97 wrote:I mean itd be nice to have a chainlink fence so the dogs could run free but theyre pretty ugly
I don't mind them, of course wooden fences are way better.
However one that isn't 20 years old and could be knocked over by my 10 year old chug isn't that good.
Get a 6 ft one, and when you install it you dog a trench where it's being installed and install concrete through the whole base of it anywhere from 6 - 12 inches wide that way you don't have to worry about weed eating, weeds growing up yor fence like above, dogs digging out of the fence or crawling under, or varmints digging in or crawling under, or other dogs getting in and fighting or knocking your dogs up.
It's also good to do the same thing with a privacy fence that way it prevents the same stuff
What does your chug weigh?
Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:Jokes aside, I don't see the big deal about the chain fence.
I'd prefer one of those than a wood one that completely obstructs your view of the lake/river/pond/whatever the fuck that is. :lol:
It won't rot and requires no maintenance. :up
JdPat04 wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:Jokes aside, I don't see the big deal about the chain fence.
I'd prefer one of those than a wood one that completely obstructs your view of the lake/river/pond/whatever the fuck that is. :lol:
It won't rot and requires no maintenance. :up
Have you ever owned one?
Everything requires maintenance
Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:JdPat04 wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:Jokes aside, I don't see the big deal about the chain fence.
I'd prefer one of those than a wood one that completely obstructs your view of the lake/river/pond/whatever the fuck that is. :lol:
It won't rot and requires no maintenance. :up
Have you ever owned one?
Everything requires maintenance
Yes, I do currently and I'm on the water. Nobody has wood fences in the back, it completely blocks your view.
The only maintenance the fence required was when a 50 foot tree fell on it during Hurricane Irene and even then I had to replace one, 8 foot pole. The rest of the fence has been maintenance free even with Hurricane Sandy. :up
ericberry14 wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:JdPat04 wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:Jokes aside, I don't see the big deal about the chain fence.
I'd prefer one of those than a wood one that completely obstructs your view of the lake/river/pond/whatever the fuck that is. :lol:
It won't rot and requires no maintenance. :up
Have you ever owned one?
Everything requires maintenance
Yes, I do currently and I'm on the water. Nobody has wood fences in the back, it completely blocks your view.
The only maintenance the fence required was when a 50 foot tree fell on it during Hurricane Irene and even then I had to replace one, 8 foot pole. The rest of the fence has been maintenance free even with Hurricane Sandy. :up
That's when you get one of those black iron fences or whatever
Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:JdPat04 wrote:Y4NK33 PL4N3T wrote:Jokes aside, I don't see the big deal about the chain fence.
I'd prefer one of those than a wood one that completely obstructs your view of the lake/river/pond/whatever the fuck that is. :lol:
It won't rot and requires no maintenance. :up
Have you ever owned one?
Everything requires maintenance
Yes, I do currently and I'm on the water. Nobody has wood fences in the back, it completely blocks your view.
The only maintenance the fence required was when a 50 foot tree fell on it during Hurricane Irene and even then I had to replace one, 8 foot pole. The rest of the fence has been maintenance free even with Hurricane Sandy. :up
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