View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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Join Date: December 5, 2006
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Originally Posted by BoogieNights
Evening Sean
Oh and Nathan got the boots today. Also you have very pretty handwriting. Its so nice and neat,![Biggrinjester](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrinjester.gif)
Oh and Nathan got the boots today. Also you have very pretty handwriting. Its so nice and neat,
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So......terribly..........terribly..........terrib ly.......disappointed........that I can't go to NC with my husband after xmas to visit his family.
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Pics are coming of it.
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I am so sorry you wont be bale to make it Jill. Whatever shall you do??
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Wow... the wandering wolf was seen about 10 miles north of me. And passed even closer as he crossed the Cascades just south of Mt. McLoughlin.
Nov 28, 4:41 AM EST
Wandering wolf inspires hope and dread
By JEFF BARNARD
Associated Press
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) -- A young wolf from Oregon has become a media celebrity while looking for love, tracing a zigzag path that has carried him hundreds of miles nearly to California, while his alpha male sire and a sibling that stayed home near the Idaho border are under a death warrant for killing cattle.
Backcountry lodge owner Liz Parrish thinks she locked eyes with the wolf called OR-7 on the edge of the meadow in front of her Crystalwood Lodge, on the western shore of Upper Klamath Lake, and hopes someday she will hear his howls coming out of the tall timber.
"I was stunned - it was such a huge animal," said Parrish, who has seen her share of wolves while racing dog sleds in Alaska and Minnesota. "He just stopped and stared. I stopped and stared. We had a stare-down that seemed like a long time, but was probably just a few seconds.
"He just evaporated into the trees. I stayed there awhile, hoping he might come back. He didn't."
Cattle rancher Nathan Jackson has not seen or heard the wolf, and hopes he never does.
"In this country, we worked really hard to exterminate wolves 50 years ago or so, and there was a reason," said Jackson, who ranches on the other side of Upper Klamath Lake from Parrish's lodge.
"A lot of people who don't have a direct tie to the agricultural community tend to view wolves as majestic, beautiful creatures. They don't seem so majestic and beautiful when they are ripping apart calves and colts."
Last February, OR-7 was in a snowy canyon in northeastern Oregon, when a state biologist shot him with a tranquilizer dart from a helicopter, then fitted him with a tracking collar and blue ear tags. State biologists have been able to chart his journey from GPS positions transmitted from the collar. They show he has traveled 730 miles on his meandering route, getting as far as 320 miles from home. And each time he crosses a county line, OR-7 makes it into the newspapers and on TV news....
When wolves reach about 2 years old, they typically strike out on their own, looking for a mate and an empty territory they can call their own. And that's what OR-7 has done.
He's trekked across mountains, deserts and major highways from his pack's turf.
Once in the Cascade Range, OR-7 meandered through the Rogue-Umpqua Divide, where Oregon's last known wolf was shot by a bounty hunter in 1946. He skirted Crater Lake National Park, and dropped down to the flatlands near Upper Klamath Lake, climbed back up in the Cascades, and crossed over the crest south of Mount McLoughlin, a snow-capped volcano visible from Interstate 5.
So far there have been no reports of cattle killing along his path.
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_LONESOME_WOLF_OROL-?SITE=ORBEN&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2 011-11-28-04-41-54
Wandering wolf inspires hope and dread
By JEFF BARNARD
Associated Press
Backcountry lodge owner Liz Parrish thinks she locked eyes with the wolf called OR-7 on the edge of the meadow in front of her Crystalwood Lodge, on the western shore of Upper Klamath Lake, and hopes someday she will hear his howls coming out of the tall timber.
"I was stunned - it was such a huge animal," said Parrish, who has seen her share of wolves while racing dog sleds in Alaska and Minnesota. "He just stopped and stared. I stopped and stared. We had a stare-down that seemed like a long time, but was probably just a few seconds.
"He just evaporated into the trees. I stayed there awhile, hoping he might come back. He didn't."
Cattle rancher Nathan Jackson has not seen or heard the wolf, and hopes he never does.
"In this country, we worked really hard to exterminate wolves 50 years ago or so, and there was a reason," said Jackson, who ranches on the other side of Upper Klamath Lake from Parrish's lodge.
"A lot of people who don't have a direct tie to the agricultural community tend to view wolves as majestic, beautiful creatures. They don't seem so majestic and beautiful when they are ripping apart calves and colts."
Last February, OR-7 was in a snowy canyon in northeastern Oregon, when a state biologist shot him with a tranquilizer dart from a helicopter, then fitted him with a tracking collar and blue ear tags. State biologists have been able to chart his journey from GPS positions transmitted from the collar. They show he has traveled 730 miles on his meandering route, getting as far as 320 miles from home. And each time he crosses a county line, OR-7 makes it into the newspapers and on TV news....
When wolves reach about 2 years old, they typically strike out on their own, looking for a mate and an empty territory they can call their own. And that's what OR-7 has done.
He's trekked across mountains, deserts and major highways from his pack's turf.
Once in the Cascade Range, OR-7 meandered through the Rogue-Umpqua Divide, where Oregon's last known wolf was shot by a bounty hunter in 1946. He skirted Crater Lake National Park, and dropped down to the flatlands near Upper Klamath Lake, climbed back up in the Cascades, and crossed over the crest south of Mount McLoughlin, a snow-capped volcano visible from Interstate 5.
So far there have been no reports of cattle killing along his path.
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_LONESOME_WOLF_OROL-?SITE=ORBEN&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2 011-11-28-04-41-54
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Originally Posted by codeman94
waiting on said handwriting pics ![Smile](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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No, I've been putting off getting new pants until I see what size I'm going to end up at. Don't want spend the money for them and have them falling off in a few months like the ones I have now.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
No, I've been putting off getting new pants until I see what size I'm going to end up at. Don't want spend the money for them and have them falling off in a few months like the ones I have now.
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