DOEGS!!!!

Jim Jones said:
Frag said:
If you've ever ridden without one, well, from then on hard to ride with one. 

Sounds brash, but I always figured God knows where I'm at.  If he wants me, a helmet ain't gonna matter.


And neither are pants on a woman.

Ok.  I'm sure in some universe that made sense. 
 
Frag said:
Jim Jones said:
Frag said:
If you've ever ridden without one, well, from then on hard to ride with one. 

Sounds brash, but I always figured God knows where I'm at.  If he wants me, a helmet ain't gonna matter.


And neither are pants on a woman.

Ok.  I'm sure in some universe that made sense.

Of course you wouldn't.

Your skull spilled on the highway is Gods work.

But if a woman wears pants?

God isn't able to use her.
 
Hey Frag...don't forget your SBC friend!?
 
Ok, let's get it on the calendar.... Dreaming ain't doing, so let's go to Hawaii.  T-Bone, contact the SBC and see if they will give u permission to go.  JJ, find a woman so u can get married while u are there.  I'll bring my wife and she can ride with me on the Harley... in coulottes.  A can point us to the best restaurants, and educate us on the use of primitive weapons.  FSSL can ban any line of conversation he finds offensive.  Sub is good for some laughs, so he's invited.  Ransom can contribute to the fun by staying home.

Done!
 
Frag said:
Yes mam!  I was reading about your 70 mile bike ride.  Got sore just thinking about it!

Did finally check mark one life time goal.  Went elk hunting out West last fall.  Early November, freezing cold, camped out for a week, loved every second of it.

5x5 bull.  Had elk stir fry this evening for supper.  Life is good.


Horseback?

Jubal Sackett

The poster formerly known as ChuckBob.
 
No.  Public land.  Drove in and set up camp.  Hiked 5-8 miles a day through the mountains.  Deboned the meat and backpacked out.  Hardest thing physically I've done in 20 years, but loved every second. 
 
.300 Win Mag.  Shot him at 416 yards.  By November, rut is done so the are not coming to u, u have to go to them.  We would hike up the back of the mountain to the top before first light to try and catch them coming up from nightly feeding.  During the day we would still hunt the high timbers, then hike back too camp early afternoon.  Late afternoon, we would climb the mountain using the ravines for cover and try to catch them coming down to feed. 

I would love to go back in 2018 early Sept to bow hunt the rut.  We'll see. 
 
Thankfully there were 4 of us hunting together.  We packed down about 250 lbs of meat plus the head/antlers and hide.  About 1.5 miles to camp.  It was work!  The reward?  Fresh back straps and fried red potatoes for supper! 
 
One of the other guys killed a mature cow later in the week, so we got to pack out 2.  20% success rate hunting elk, so for 2 out of 4 of us to get one was a good week. 
 
Frag said:
If you've ever ridden without one, well, from then on hard to ride with one. 

Sounds brash, but I always figured God knows where I'm at.  If he wants me, a helmet ain't gonna matter.
We didn't have to wear em, in Indiana, when I lived there.

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I couldn't make it in HI.
I love poke, but "I hate SPAM!"


Elk/Caribou is my second favorite meat, behind Moose.

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prophet said:
I couldn't make it in HI.
I love poke, but "I hate SPAM!"


Elk/Caribou is my second favorite meat, behind Moose.

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I'm not a big fan of SPAM, although if you fry it right, it can be pretty good.

Taylor Pork Roll (from New Jersey) tastes similar but far superior to SPAM, but it is solid and densely packed in canvas.  There's no gelatin.  You slice it thin, fry it up, and it's heavenly.  It's made from pork shoulder and bacon, fermented, and (like I said) compressed into a dense roll wrapped in canvas (covered by a plastic wrapper). 

There is a variant called Taylor Ham, which is just the same thing with fewer flavorings added so it's for people who prefer something more bland.  I prefer the original, real thing - Taylor Pork Roll.  There are a few competitors in New Jersey, but Taylor is best.

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The Rogue Tomato said:
prophet said:
I couldn't make it in HI.
I love poke, but "I hate SPAM!"


Elk/Caribou is my second favorite meat, behind Moose.

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I'm not a big fan of SPAM, although if you fry it right, it can be pretty good.

Taylor Pork Roll (from New Jersey) tastes similar but far superior to SPAM, but it is solid and densely packed in canvas.  There's no gelatin.  You slice it thin, fry it up, and it's heavenly.  It's made from pork shoulder and bacon, fermented, and (like I said) compressed into a dense roll wrapped in canvas (covered by a plastic wrapper). 

There is a variant called Taylor Ham, which is just the same thing with fewer flavorings added so it's for people who prefer something more bland.  I prefer the original, real thing - Taylor Pork Roll.  There are a few competitors in New Jersey, but Taylor is best.

2-3lbs-Taylor-Ham-Pork-Rolls11.jpg
I've heard "pork roll" alot, especially in Alabama, but I never knew what it was.

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prophet said:
I've heard "pork roll" alot, especially in Alabama, but I never knew what it was.

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Really?  Alabama?  As far as I know, it's strictly a New Jersey product, but they do import it in grocery stores in other states.  I can get it in the deli sections at some (but not all) HEB grocery stores in Texas, but for some reason I could never get it anywhere in California, North Carolina, Missouri, or other places I've lived.  You can order it online, but it's REALLY expensive to have it shipped, since they'll only ship it refrigerated and overnight as far as I know. 

 
The Rogue Tomato said:
prophet said:
I've heard "pork roll" alot, especially in Alabama, but I never knew what it was.

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Really?  Alabama?  As far as I know, it's strictly a New Jersey product, but they do import it in grocery stores in other states.  I can get it in the deli sections at some (but not all) HEB grocery stores in Texas, but for some reason I could never get it anywhere in California, North Carolina, Missouri, or other places I've lived.  You can order it online, but it's REALLY expensive to have it shipped, since they'll only ship it refrigerated and overnight as far as I know.
Yeah ,they sell it around Birmingham.

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