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  • TJjerry

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    Can we now hear it for grilled?
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    skfullgun

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    I remember eating a can of Wolf, no beans, deer hunting back in my college days. The next day, sitting in a tree stand, I became rather gaseous. I swear to you, it smelled exactly like a can of Wolf chili heating up on the stove!
    Now, go ahead with your story!
     

    Vaquero

    Moving stuff to the gas prices thread.....
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    I'll never forget. Sitting in a country club bar, after a round of pasture pool. We were in Virginia. Guy from Iowa starts talking "food". I mentioned black eyed peas. I really thought he was gonna puke. "That's hog food!" Kinda turned green.
    I informed him that me and mine like them black eyed peas.
    Carpetbaggin sumbeech.
     

    Oldbluered

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    As far as I know Tilapia are an invasive species in Texas, with no bag or size limits. Catch em, kill em, practice cookin with them, eat em, feed them to your dogs or use as bait.
     
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