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Join me on my morning hike!
    #18995107 - 10/18/13 11:21 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Started taking pics of the trail, but then remembered i could record.
So here you go!
The end is pretty funny. I woke up some hairy hog looking motherfucker so that was the end of it. :lol:




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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995115 - 10/18/13 11:23 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

thanks for sharing bud, ive driven by those mountains many a times, never stopped to check them out though!


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: buest]
    #18995119 - 10/18/13 11:25 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Let's get a couple girls and go on a stoney hike brotha.:yesnod:


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995166 - 10/18/13 11:35 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

those hills look familiar. looks like the ones around my area. good shit. :cool:


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: zZZz]
    #18995247 - 10/18/13 11:49 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:orly:

Nice, i'm always down to hike.
Perfect weather for it right now too.
So fucking glad it doesn't snow in the winter here.:happyweed:


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995254 - 10/18/13 11:50 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I need to record some of my mountain biking trips.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: VivaLaMushie]
    #18995277 - 10/18/13 11:55 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

That would be cool, you should.
What kind of terrain?


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995289 - 10/18/13 11:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Let's get a couple girls and go on a stoney hike brotha.:yesnod:




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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: buest]
    #18995294 - 10/18/13 12:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

i used to hike through areas like that in Arizona on the daily


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: morrowasted]
    #18995308 - 10/18/13 12:04 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Nice, i wanna check out the good parts of AZ.

Whoa this vid is trippin me out now with the added you tube anti shake enhancement.
OG vid is all shaky so this one looks like shits moving. Nice.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995346 - 10/18/13 12:14 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

come on now you didnt want to rub the hog belly? I'm sure that hog would have loved a scratching.


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    #18995352 - 10/18/13 12:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Nice, i wanna check out the good parts of AZ.

Whoa this vid is trippin me out now with the added you tube anti shake enhancement.
OG vid is all shaky so this one looks like shits moving. Nice.



check out the Prescott area


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: morrowasted]
    #18995354 - 10/18/13 12:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

was it a javalina you ran into?  those fuckers are everywhere in prescott. blind as bats


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: morrowasted]
    #18995444 - 10/18/13 12:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

looks beautiful :thumbup: that is one of my favorite things  to do like to bring fruit with me going later today 
most of the time I go to the bush and there is water and a beach near by the picture in my sig is where I like to chill found a lot of inner peace doing this makes me feel good :grin:


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995652 - 10/18/13 01:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

shit looks cool man, hope to visit ya'll in socal one day. do you guys have any places that are more forested than this?


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: 404]
    #18995732 - 10/18/13 01:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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was it a javalina you ran into?  those fuckers are everywhere in prescott. blind as bats



I dunno man, i didn't stick around to see it well enough. I was thinking about mountain lions right before i saw it.:lol:

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looks beautiful :thumbup: that is one of my favorite things  to do like to bring fruit with me going later today 
most of the time I go to the bush and there is water and a beach near by the picture in my sig is where I like to chill found a lot of inner peace doing this makes me feel good :grin:



Thanks, and yeah you can definitely get a lot of inner peace out there. That's cool you have a beach nearby, i'm planning to get a beach condo soon.:thumbup:

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shit looks cool man, hope to visit ya'll in socal one day. do you guys have any places that are more forested than this?



State! ohh yeah this was just a city trail. The mountains you can see in the background are where the real fun is.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995874 - 10/18/13 02:18 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

That is exactly what my grandma did every Sunday for 35 years, always the same, what she called her "casual uniformity walk", without making it seem overly official by seeming too eager to walk, calling it her small jog.

Respected by everyone in her community, and not merely her family members, where every one of us, having learned the futility of recommending any healthier mode of life, had become gradually reduced to only observing the park as we walked, but in the small town as well, where, a few blocks away, a repairman who had to fix a broken down shed would ask my grandma to send a friend to make sure that my grandma was not refusing to walk was, none the less, disturbed by how they could send someone whom she didn't trust.

Her walks became nearly unbearable, and, as there was noone whom would be willing to follow my grandma around walking, our friend had to set off to fetch someone from Canada. My grandma was unable to 'rest,' owing to the cries of a girl, and as my friend never came, though him missing hadn't meant anything to us, was very late in returning, his help was greatly missed. And so, before the sun had even rose, my mother said to me: "Run upstairs, and see if your grandma is still planning on walking later."

I went into her room which was usually locked though today it wasn't, and through the open door of the other saw my grandma sleeping. I could hear her breathing, in what was almost distinguishable as a snore. I was just going to leave the room when something, probably the sound of my footsteps(which were scarcely discernible), interrupted her sleep, and made it 'change speed,' as they say of motorcars nowadays, for the sound of her snore broke off for a second and began again on a quieter more subdued note; then she awoke, and revealed her face to me, which I could plainly see was off today; a kind of horror was imprinted on it; it was more than evident that she had just escaped from some terrifying dream. She could not see me while I could view her, and I stood there not knowing whether I ought to still ask her or ot; but all at once she seemed to return to her real world, and to realize the immense absurdity of the dream inwhich she was the prime observer.

a smile of joy, an act which a benevolent god grants to those inferiors whom nonetheless deserve his eternal affection, Who is pleased to inform us that life shall become much easier with his love, illuminated her face, and, becoming accustomed to speaking out loud, when she thought she was completely alone, she murmured: "Thank the Lord! I've been dreaming that my poor Fillipe  had returned from Cuba, and was trying to urge me to walk!"

She placed her hands on the clock nearby, which was lying on a table, but sleep was once again overpowering her waking state, and did not allow her to harness the strength to place her hand atop of it; she fell back asleep and I crept out of the room on tiptoe, without anyone having discovered that I was in there, nor knowing what I had seen and heard.

When I say that, apart from such rare happenings as this confinement, my grandmas jogs never changed their usual course, I do not mention those subtle alterations in her walks, repeated at regular intervals and identically aligned with previous ones, did no more, really, than print a sort of uniform pattern upon her life which consisted mainly of walking. So, for instance, every weekend, as my brother had to go to the marketplace in France, the whole household would have to have luncheon an hour earlier than usual.

And my grandma had so thoroughly acquired the habit of this weekly exception to her usual hobbies, that she clung to it as if it was her religion. She was so used to this that, as brother would say, that if, on a Sunday, she had had to wait for her luncheon until the regular hour, it would have 'upset' her as much as if she had had, on an ordinary day, changed her luncheon to a different time than usual.

Incidentally this acceleration of luncheon gave Saturday, for all of us, an identify apart from all the other luncheons, an identity which was much kinder & with infinite grace. At the moment when, ordinarily, there was still an hour to be lived through before meal-time sounded, we would all know that in a few seconds we should see our grandmas church friends appear, followed by the special favour of an omelette, the greatest meal conceived in Paris in the 40's.


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    #18995886 - 10/18/13 02:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Awesome thread thoughts

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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: drkkenny]
    #18995936 - 10/18/13 02:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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That is exactly what my grandma did every Sunday for 35 years, always the same, what she called her "casual uniformity walk", without making it seem overly official by seeming too eager to walk, calling it her small jog.

Respected by everyone in her community, and not merely her family members, where every one of us, having learned the futility of recommending any healthier mode of life, had become gradually reduced to only observing the park as we walked, but in the small town as well, where, a few blocks away, a repairman who had to fix a broken down shed would ask my grandma to send a friend to make sure that my grandma was not refusing to walk was, none the less, disturbed by how they could send someone whom she didn't trust.

Her walks became nearly unbearable, and, as there was noone whom would be willing to follow my grandma around walking, our friend had to set off to fetch someone from Canada. My grandma was unable to 'rest,' owing to the cries of a girl, and as my friend never came, though him missing hadn't meant anything to us, was very late in returning, his help was greatly missed. And so, before the sun had even rose, my mother said to me: "Run upstairs, and see if your grandma is still planning on walking later."

I went into her room which was usually locked though today it wasn't, and through the open door of the other saw my grandma sleeping. I could hear her breathing, in what was almost distinguishable as a snore. I was just going to leave the room when something, probably the sound of my footsteps(which were scarcely discernible), interrupted her sleep, and made it 'change speed,' as they say of motorcars nowadays, for the sound of her snore broke off for a second and began again on a quieter more subdued note; then she awoke, and revealed her face to me, which I could plainly see was off today; a kind of horror was imprinted on it; it was more than evident that she had just escaped from some terrifying dream. She could not see me while I could view her, and I stood there not knowing whether I ought to still ask her or ot; but all at once she seemed to return to her real world, and to realize the immense absurdity of the dream inwhich she was the prime observer.

a smile of joy, an act which a benevolent god grants to those inferiors whom nonetheless deserve his eternal affection, Who is pleased to inform us that life shall become much easier with his love, illuminated her face, and, becoming accustomed to speaking out loud, when she thought she was completely alone, she murmured: "Thank the Lord! I've been dreaming that my poor Fillipe  had returned from Cuba, and was trying to urge me to walk!"

She placed her hands on the clock nearby, which was lying on a table, but sleep was once again overpowering her waking state, and did not allow her to harness the strength to place her hand atop of it; she fell back asleep and I crept out of the room on tiptoe, without anyone having discovered that I was in there, nor knowing what I had seen and heard.

When I say that, apart from such rare happenings as this confinement, my grandmas jogs never changed their usual course, I do not mention those subtle alterations in her walks, repeated at regular intervals and identically aligned with previous ones, did no more, really, than print a sort of uniform pattern upon her life which consisted mainly of walking. So, for instance, every weekend, as my brother had to go to the marketplace in France, the whole household would have to have luncheon an hour earlier than usual.

And my grandma had so thoroughly acquired the habit of this weekly exception to her usual hobbies, that she clung to it as if it was her religion. She was so used to this that, as brother would say, that if, on a Sunday, she had had to wait for her luncheon until the regular hour, it would have 'upset' her as much as if she had had, on an ordinary day, changed her luncheon to a different time than usual.

Incidentally this acceleration of luncheon gave Saturday, for all of us, an identify apart from all the other luncheons, an identity which was much kinder & with infinite grace. At the moment when, ordinarily, there was still an hour to be lived through before meal-time sounded, we would all know that in a few seconds we should see our grandmas church friends appear, followed by the special favour of an omelette, the greatest meal conceived in Paris in the 40's.



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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #18995946 - 10/18/13 02:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:lol:


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    #18995952 - 10/18/13 02:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Quote:

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That is exactly what my grandma did every Sunday for 35 years, always the same, what she called her "casual uniformity walk", without making it seem overly official by seeming too eager to walk, calling it her small jog.

Respected by everyone in her community, and not merely her family members, where every one of us, having learned the futility of recommending any healthier mode of life, had become gradually reduced to only observing the park as we walked, but in the small town as well, where, a few blocks away, a repairman who had to fix a broken down shed would ask my grandma to send a friend to make sure that my grandma was not refusing to walk was, none the less, disturbed by how they could send someone whom she didn't trust.

Her walks became nearly unbearable, and, as there was noone whom would be willing to follow my grandma around walking, our friend had to set off to fetch someone from Canada. My grandma was unable to 'rest,' owing to the cries of a girl, and as my friend never came, though him missing hadn't meant anything to us, was very late in returning, his help was greatly missed. And so, before the sun had even rose, my mother said to me: "Run upstairs, and see if your grandma is still planning on walking later."

I went into her room which was usually locked though today it wasn't, and through the open door of the other saw my grandma sleeping. I could hear her breathing, in what was almost distinguishable as a snore. I was just going to leave the room when something, probably the sound of my footsteps(which were scarcely discernible), interrupted her sleep, and made it 'change speed,' as they say of motorcars nowadays, for the sound of her snore broke off for a second and began again on a quieter more subdued note; then she awoke, and revealed her face to me, which I could plainly see was off today; a kind of horror was imprinted on it; it was more than evident that she had just escaped from some terrifying dream. She could not see me while I could view her, and I stood there not knowing whether I ought to still ask her or ot; but all at once she seemed to return to her real world, and to realize the immense absurdity of the dream inwhich she was the prime observer.

a smile of joy, an act which a benevolent god grants to those inferiors whom nonetheless deserve his eternal affection, Who is pleased to inform us that life shall become much easier with his love, illuminated her face, and, becoming accustomed to speaking out loud, when she thought she was completely alone, she murmured: "Thank the Lord! I've been dreaming that my poor Fillipe  had returned from Cuba, and was trying to urge me to walk!"

She placed her hands on the clock nearby, which was lying on a table, but sleep was once again overpowering her waking state, and did not allow her to harness the strength to place her hand atop of it; she fell back asleep and I crept out of the room on tiptoe, without anyone having discovered that I was in there, nor knowing what I had seen and heard.

When I say that, apart from such rare happenings as this confinement, my grandmas jogs never changed their usual course, I do not mention those subtle alterations in her walks, repeated at regular intervals and identically aligned with previous ones, did no more, really, than print a sort of uniform pattern upon her life which consisted mainly of walking. So, for instance, every weekend, as my brother had to go to the marketplace in France, the whole household would have to have luncheon an hour earlier than usual.

And my grandma had so thoroughly acquired the habit of this weekly exception to her usual hobbies, that she clung to it as if it was her religion. She was so used to this that, as brother would say, that if, on a Sunday, she had had to wait for her luncheon until the regular hour, it would have 'upset' her as much as if she had had, on an ordinary day, changed her luncheon to a different time than usual.

Incidentally this acceleration of luncheon gave Saturday, for all of us, an identify apart from all the other luncheons, an identity which was much kinder & with infinite grace. At the moment when, ordinarily, there was still an hour to be lived through before meal-time sounded, we would all know that in a few seconds we should see our grandmas church friends appear, followed by the special favour of an omelette, the greatest meal conceived in Paris in the 40's.



Do you smoke meth, bro?




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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: buest]
    #18995963 - 10/18/13 02:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

What made you come to that conclusion(you aren't the first to suggest that so I am wondering...)


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: drkkenny]
    #18995981 - 10/18/13 02:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

You're just all over the place in great detail.


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    #18995992 - 10/18/13 02:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Meth makes you see things closer??


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: drkkenny]
    #18996090 - 10/18/13 03:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I'm guessing adderall


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    #18996095 - 10/18/13 03:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

^which kind of does make you pay attention...to everything...ever...in keen interest


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: berdinwall]
    #18996321 - 10/18/13 04:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

you should write books or something man I have noticed you are really good at it


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: watermelon mon]
    #18996349 - 10/18/13 04:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I didn't even read the thread cause I'm at school with bad lag, but I thought I should mention that blowing trees is fun


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    #18996359 - 10/18/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:lol:

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    #18996363 - 10/18/13 04:28 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:yesnod: indeed


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    #18999433 - 10/19/13 11:57 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

That is the long term goal but I'm not sure if I'm good enough to publish a real one right now. Most authors don't get around to creating their masterpiece until they're in the 30s-50s anyways so I have more than enough time to perfect my art.


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    #18999444 - 10/19/13 12:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Yeah write a book, but have it make some sense pls. :gombypls:


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    #18999542 - 10/19/13 12:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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I dunno man, i didn't stick around to see it well enough. I was thinking about mountain lions right before i saw it.:lol:






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    #18999615 - 10/19/13 12:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I'm a fiction/fantasy writer sense isn't always my forte:[. I shall try to incorporate more logic into my prose in the future though. Do you think I come off a tad absurd at times? I think so. Indeed I have seemed to have confused reality w/ fantasy and it causes much confusion in my day to day life since, while others might be speaking of something that is actually happening, I might be located somewhere in the prism of the words they present to me, somewhere that naturally won't have much to do with the original topic at hand...Very abstruse matter here! I shall find someone that gets me though, someone very much able to realize that fiction is always better than real life.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: morrowasted]
    #18999881 - 10/19/13 02:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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I dunno man, i didn't stick around to see it well enough. I was thinking about mountain lions right before i saw it.:lol:








Hmm nah, it was slightly bigger with pitch black hair. Should've gotten a better look at it.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: drkkenny]
    #19000222 - 10/19/13 03:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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I'm a fiction/fantasy writer sense isn't always my forte:[. I shall try to incorporate more logic into my prose in the future though. Do you think I come off a tad absurd at times? I think so. Indeed I have seemed to have confused reality w/ fantasy and it causes much confusion in my day to day life since, while others might be speaking of something that is actually happening, I might be located somewhere in the prism of the words they present to me, somewhere that naturally won't have much to do with the original topic at hand...Very abstruse matter here! I shall find someone that gets me though, someone very much able to realize that fiction is always better than real life.



the #1 reason people think you're on speed is the length and grammatical attentiveness of your posts at some times but not others

the content isn't necessarily reflective of a speed-addled brain. could be a lot more so in any case


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: morrowasted]
    #19001884 - 10/19/13 10:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

ran into a big wild bore one time mushroom picking and stuff
he came running right past me was sweet we don't have them in Canada at least not where I am at but they look tuff could hear it galloping like a horse


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: watermelon mon]
    #19002012 - 10/19/13 11:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Wow!

That's nuts. I've never seen wild pigs around in Pennsylvania. I'm not sure that we've got any up here. We've got coyotes and mountain lions are starting to make a comeback in the western part of the state. And of course bobcats.

A few horse owners i know have been kinda nervous.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: pirate-blues]
    #19002080 - 10/19/13 11:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:lol: Fuck there's some fuckin' animal down there, fuck that. awesome


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: Epigallo]
    #19002163 - 10/19/13 11:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

:lol:

Thanks for watching it.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: thoughts]
    #19005312 - 10/20/13 06:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

The other day i saw a possum get hit by a car, but it got away unscathed, it just rolled under the car and ran away. Poor little guy.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: buest]
    #19005480 - 10/20/13 07:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

could have been worse, it could have had it;s head smashed in with a bat.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: zZZz]
    #19005780 - 10/20/13 08:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

poor thing almost hit a deer the other night
seen  lots of racoons running across the street lately one was smart he waited it out


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    #19006085 - 10/20/13 09:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I was expecting a hairy pissed off and fat bum at the end. i'm totally disappointed.


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Re: Join me on my morning hike! [Re: passifloracaerulea]
    #19007097 - 10/21/13 04:15 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)



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