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Originally Posted by Hemilove
I was taking my evening walk down a mowed path thru a field when I came across a doe and a fawn

I slipped in to about 25 yds of them when she spotted me while relieving herself

Her and the fawn quickly ran across the trail and waited at the edge of the woods about 30yds away, as I was readying for another pic this little guy makes a beeline for me

He keeps coming and decides to take a whiff

he stays around and poses

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I slipped in to about 25 yds of them when she spotted me while relieving herself
Her and the fawn quickly ran across the trail and waited at the edge of the woods about 30yds away, as I was readying for another pic this little guy makes a beeline for me
He keeps coming and decides to take a whiff
he stays around and poses
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and poses some more


I try walking off so his mother can round him up but he keeps walking beside me and running toward me when I leave, finally his mother crosses the trail and he goes with her and his sibling. I wonder if he remembers this when hes grown? I got at least 25 pics of him and he seems to be smiling in some. Later on around dark I got some more pics of bucks, I wonder whose the father


I try walking off so his mother can round him up but he keeps walking beside me and running toward me when I leave, finally his mother crosses the trail and he goes with her and his sibling. I wonder if he remembers this when hes grown? I got at least 25 pics of him and he seems to be smiling in some. Later on around dark I got some more pics of bucks, I wonder whose the father
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thats awesome glenn! mmmm... i would love to be there with my rifle at that time.....deer dont like me very much....lol
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So where is everyone??? Paul has dissapeared for a couple of days and David has been scarce as well?? Doesnt matter to me anyways... I dont like you guys
so jarrod did you check out my site???
I only go to websites with useful information, but you keep at it Andrew... build your car using that info
i can! i want that flux capaciter
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Just got a call from Paul he says that he just sent Sting some new lyrics for the old "Dont stand so close to me" song and wanted me to post them up here for review. To get some feedback before they run with it at the concert. So here it is the world debut of "Don't drive no vista blue"
DONT DRIVE NO VISTA BLUE
-Paul H-
DONT DRIVE NO VISTA BLUE
-Paul H-
Young Jerbear the subject
of Paulies fantasy
he wants him so badly
knows what he wants to be
inside him there's longing
this jearbears an open page
bookmark himhe's so close now
this jerbears half his age
of Paulies fantasy
he wants him so badly
knows what he wants to be
inside him there's longing
this jearbears an open page
bookmark himhe's so close now
this jerbears half his age
Don't drive, Don't drive
Don't drive no vista Blue
Don't drive, Don't drive
Dont drive no vista blue
Don't drive no vista Blue
Don't drive, Don't drive
Dont drive no vista blue
Pauls friends are so grossed out
You know how bad paul gets
sometimes it's not easy
to be the Jerbears pet
temptation, frustration
so bad it makes paul cry
wet bus stop, he's waiting
to give jerbear a ride
You know how bad paul gets
sometimes it's not easy
to be the Jerbears pet
temptation, frustration
so bad it makes paul cry
wet bus stop, he's waiting
to give jerbear a ride
don't drive, don't drive
don't drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
don't drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
Foose talk in the chatroom
to hurt they try and try
strong words in the chatroom
the accusations fly
it's no use,he sees him
he starts to shake and cough
just like the old man in
that book by nabikov
to hurt they try and try
strong words in the chatroom
the accusations fly
it's no use,he sees him
he starts to shake and cough
just like the old man in
that book by nabikov
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
wtf
death by manure
BRIDGEWATER, Va. (AP) — Deadly methane gas emanating from a dairy farm's manure pit killed five people — a Mennonite farmer who climbed into the pit to unclog a pipe, and then, in frantic rescue attempts that failed, his wife, two young daughters and a farmhand.
"They all climbed into the pit to help," Sheriff Donald Farley said.
Farmers typically take pains to ventilate manure pits where methane often gathers. A family member questioned whether cattle feed could have trickled into the pit and accelerated the formation of the gas.
"You cannot smell it, you cannot see it, but it's an instant kill," explained Dan Brubaker, a family friend who oversaw the construction of the pit decades earlier.
Scott Showalter, 34, apparently was transferring manure from one small pit to a larger holding pond on Monday evening, the sheriff said.
About once a week, waste is pumped from the roughly 9-foot-deep pit into a larger pond. When something clogged the drain, Showalter shimmied through the 4-foot opening into the enclosure, which is similar to an underground tank. He would have climbed down a ladder into about 18 inches of manure.
"It was probably something he had done a hundred times," Farley said. "There was gas in there and he immediately succumbed."
Believing Showalter had suffered a heart attack, police said, a farmhand followed him moments later and also passed out.
That's when another farm worker alerted Showalter's wife, Phyillis.
"The family took off to try to get him," said Sonny Layman, who rents a house on the farm. "Phyillis threw the phone out at me and asked me to dial 911." Layman instead followed her and two of the Showalter's four children.
By the time he got to the pit a few feet away, "They were all gone, except Phyillis."
Layman said he tried to pull the woman out of the pit but could not. She died, along with daughters Shayla, 11, and Christina, 9, and farmhand Amous Stoltzfus, 24.
The Showalters' two surviving daughters were being cared for by family members.
On Tuesday, a cousin of Scott Showalter's questioned whether runoff from a pile of brewer's grain had accelerated the formation of the gas. Scott Showalter had been using the grain to feed his cattle.
"It rained, and some of it ran down into this holding pit, it fermented and made a toxic gas," said Bruce Good, who saw Showalter about once a week.
Whether the victims suffocated from the fumes, drowned or died of another cause might never be known. No autopsies were planned, in part because investigators were satisfied that the deaths were accidental, the sheriff's office said.
The deaths struck hard in this picturesque farming region dotted with red barns, gleaming silos and church steeples that peak above rolling fields.
The Showalter clan is well known in the community where neighbors do each other's laundry. On Tuesday, friends tended to the family's animals.
"The cows have to be milked twice a day, even in an ordeal like this," said Frank Showalter, Scott's great uncle, standing a few feet from where his relatives died.
The Showalters milked 103 cows on their farm west of Harrisonburg in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. They belonged to a conservative Mennonite church whose members shun many of the trappings of modern society but drive cars, use telephones and, according to police, take modern farm-safety precautions.
Fellow church members were in shock Tuesday, said the Rev. Nathan Horst, a Mennonite bishop.
"We've never had a tragedy of this magnitude," he said.
Stoltzfus had moved to Rockingham County from the Lancaster, Pa., area less than a year ago and was taking a class to join the church.
"He was very full of life," Horst said.
Doug Michael, a childhood friend of Scott's, described him as a dedicated farmer and a family man.
"Scott was a very likable young man, very friendly, always going out of his way to help anyone who needed a hand," Michael said
death by manure
"They all climbed into the pit to help," Sheriff Donald Farley said.
Farmers typically take pains to ventilate manure pits where methane often gathers. A family member questioned whether cattle feed could have trickled into the pit and accelerated the formation of the gas.
"You cannot smell it, you cannot see it, but it's an instant kill," explained Dan Brubaker, a family friend who oversaw the construction of the pit decades earlier.
Scott Showalter, 34, apparently was transferring manure from one small pit to a larger holding pond on Monday evening, the sheriff said.
About once a week, waste is pumped from the roughly 9-foot-deep pit into a larger pond. When something clogged the drain, Showalter shimmied through the 4-foot opening into the enclosure, which is similar to an underground tank. He would have climbed down a ladder into about 18 inches of manure.
"It was probably something he had done a hundred times," Farley said. "There was gas in there and he immediately succumbed."
Believing Showalter had suffered a heart attack, police said, a farmhand followed him moments later and also passed out.
That's when another farm worker alerted Showalter's wife, Phyillis.
"The family took off to try to get him," said Sonny Layman, who rents a house on the farm. "Phyillis threw the phone out at me and asked me to dial 911." Layman instead followed her and two of the Showalter's four children.
By the time he got to the pit a few feet away, "They were all gone, except Phyillis."
Layman said he tried to pull the woman out of the pit but could not. She died, along with daughters Shayla, 11, and Christina, 9, and farmhand Amous Stoltzfus, 24.
The Showalters' two surviving daughters were being cared for by family members.
On Tuesday, a cousin of Scott Showalter's questioned whether runoff from a pile of brewer's grain had accelerated the formation of the gas. Scott Showalter had been using the grain to feed his cattle.
"It rained, and some of it ran down into this holding pit, it fermented and made a toxic gas," said Bruce Good, who saw Showalter about once a week.
Whether the victims suffocated from the fumes, drowned or died of another cause might never be known. No autopsies were planned, in part because investigators were satisfied that the deaths were accidental, the sheriff's office said.
The deaths struck hard in this picturesque farming region dotted with red barns, gleaming silos and church steeples that peak above rolling fields.
The Showalter clan is well known in the community where neighbors do each other's laundry. On Tuesday, friends tended to the family's animals.
"The cows have to be milked twice a day, even in an ordeal like this," said Frank Showalter, Scott's great uncle, standing a few feet from where his relatives died.
The Showalters milked 103 cows on their farm west of Harrisonburg in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. They belonged to a conservative Mennonite church whose members shun many of the trappings of modern society but drive cars, use telephones and, according to police, take modern farm-safety precautions.
Fellow church members were in shock Tuesday, said the Rev. Nathan Horst, a Mennonite bishop.
"We've never had a tragedy of this magnitude," he said.
Stoltzfus had moved to Rockingham County from the Lancaster, Pa., area less than a year ago and was taking a class to join the church.
"He was very full of life," Horst said.
Doug Michael, a childhood friend of Scott's, described him as a dedicated farmer and a family man.
"Scott was a very likable young man, very friendly, always going out of his way to help anyone who needed a hand," Michael said
Just got a call from Paul he says that he just sent Sting some new lyrics for the old "Dont stand so close to me" song and wanted me to post them up here for review. To get some feedback before they run with it at the concert. So here it is the world debut of "Don't drive no vista blue"
DONT DRIVE NO VISTA BLUE
-Paul H-
DONT DRIVE NO VISTA BLUE
-Paul H-
Young Jerbear the subject
of Paulies fantasy
he wants him so badly
knows what he wants to be
inside him there's longing
this jearbears an open page
bookmark himhe's so close now
this jerbears half his age
of Paulies fantasy
he wants him so badly
knows what he wants to be
inside him there's longing
this jearbears an open page
bookmark himhe's so close now
this jerbears half his age
Don't drive, Don't drive
Don't drive no vista Blue
Don't drive, Don't drive
Dont drive no vista blue
Don't drive no vista Blue
Don't drive, Don't drive
Dont drive no vista blue
Pauls friends are so grossed out
You know how bad paul gets
sometimes it's not easy
to be the Jerbears pet
temptation, frustration
so bad it makes paul cry
wet bus stop, he's waiting
to give jerbear a ride
You know how bad paul gets
sometimes it's not easy
to be the Jerbears pet
temptation, frustration
so bad it makes paul cry
wet bus stop, he's waiting
to give jerbear a ride
don't drive, don't drive
don't drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
don't drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
Foose talk in the chatroom
to hurt they try and try
strong words in the chatroom
the accusations fly
it's no use,he sees him
he starts to shake and cough
just like the old man in
that book by nabikov
to hurt they try and try
strong words in the chatroom
the accusations fly
it's no use,he sees him
he starts to shake and cough
just like the old man in
that book by nabikov
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive no vista blue
dont drive, dont drive
dont drive no vista blue
LOL! This is what I get when I leave a for a few day!
Concert was awesome!








