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Yesterday, 07:27 AM
#2401
Rocky Training Mod
Originally Posted by Procta
I used to be like that a few years back. I wouldnt go anywhere with out at least one rod & reel on.
I can also relate to leaving a piece of gear behind 
In recent years I've really become a minimalist when it comes to taking gear on a day trip. I used to be a pack mule, but Fitty slowly turned me minimalist.
Less back aches!
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Yesterday, 09:37 AM
#2402
Doe Collector
Originally Posted by Nainoa
In recent years I've really become a minimalist when it comes to taking gear on a day trip. I used to be a pack mule, but Fitty slowly turned me minimalist.
Less back aches!

Old man wisdom right there.
Thats why my dad has so many kids. Spread the gear out amongst us..
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Yesterday, 10:20 AM
#2403
I Bleed Black and Gold
Long weekend and I'm going to end up having to work at least 2 of the 4 days............
The hardest part of a zombie apocalypse will be pretending I'm not excited.
in omnia paratus
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Rocky Training Mod
Okay... So last night I mowed the lawn, and it cost me right around $16 in gas! If we have a summer and early fall with timely rains, figure I have to mow once a week for around 16 weeks... Which is $256 for the year at these gas prices.
Currently you can get a grass eating goat for $100-$125.
Tied intelligently to a tree periodically through a day... I figure 2 goats would trim all the grass.
So if I just buy 2 goats, I save $6 and gain 3 hours of time in my always busy week.
Someone talk me out of this one?
6'4"
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Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
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Registered User
Go ahead Nainoa....should make for some very interesting stories for the ramble and your book.
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Rocky Training Mod
Originally Posted by storm1507
Go ahead Nainoa....should make for some very interesting stories for the ramble and your book. 
Yeah I figure I can train them to run from the sound of a Kazoo... Then on weekends we'll hitch them up to little red wagons, strap the neighborhood kids (And/or local midgets) in and race them up and down the long driveway.
Charge admission
?????
Profit!
6'4"
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Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
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Strongman rugger
Originally Posted by Nainoa
Okay... So last night I mowed the lawn, and it cost me right around $16 in gas! If we have a summer and early fall with timely rains, figure I have to mow once a week for around 16 weeks... Which is $256 for the year at these gas prices.
Currently you can get a grass eating goat for $100-$125.
Tied intelligently to a tree periodically through a day... I figure 2 goats would trim all the grass.
So if I just buy 2 goats, I save $6 and gain 3 hours of time in my always busy week.
Someone talk me out of this one?
The amount of money you save in gas during the summer will be dwarfed by the amount of money it will cost to feed them in the winter.
Bravery and stupidity are often synonymous. So are cowardice and intelligence.
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I Bleed Black and Gold
If you buy new ones each spring, fatten them on the grass, then butcher them in the fall, you might do okay....
The hardest part of a zombie apocalypse will be pretending I'm not excited.
in omnia paratus
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Rocky Training Mod
Originally Posted by Hartski
If you buy new ones each spring, fatten them on the grass, then butcher them in the fall, you might do okay....
I figured I would milk em and then fight em... Pump one up with Cell Tech so he can be the Hulk Hogan of the Goat fighting circuit!
6'4"
258
Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
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Fartzen schitzel
Originally Posted by Nainoa
Okay... So last night I mowed the lawn, and it cost me right around $16 in gas! If we have a summer and early fall with timely rains, figure I have to mow once a week for around 16 weeks... Which is $256 for the year at these gas prices.
Currently you can get a grass eating goat for $100-$125.
Tied intelligently to a tree periodically through a day... I figure 2 goats would trim all the grass.
So if I just buy 2 goats, I save $6 and gain 3 hours of time in my always busy week.
Someone talk me out of this one?
Don't work that way home cookin', goats are real assclowns too.
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