Kongols

Racer92
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Edited Date/Time 7/21/2013 7:47pm
If you are ever in Texas you needa shoot me an email.

Im gonna take you haulin' hay, building fence, stall cleanin' and eatin' my award winning pork ribs with cold Shiner Bock beer.

I'll work the Eurokook right outta you ! Wink







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kongols
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7/17/2013 7:03am Edited Date/Time 7/17/2013 7:04am
I`ve done all of that. I was raised in a country. I moved to the city only when I went to University.
Racer92
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7/17/2013 7:04am
kongols wrote:
I`ve done all of that. I was raised in a country. I moved to the city only when I went to University.
What happened then? Tongue
huck
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7/17/2013 7:08am
You had me until "shiner bock"....
kongols
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7/17/2013 7:19am
We were growing everything our own. Never had to buy meat, potato`s, carrots etc. in a store. My godfather had a farm where I was helping a lot during the summer. One of my first jobs as a 12 year old was cow pasturing(?) in a local soviet collective farm at nights. That was good money. Cleaning pig stalls was never fun. Had to do it with just wheel barrel and pitch fork.

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Racer92
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7/17/2013 7:47am
huck wrote:
You had me until "shiner bock"....
Okay, you can have a wine cooler Ms. Huck..... Wink
Racer92
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7/17/2013 7:50am
kongols wrote:
We were growing everything our own. Never had to buy meat, potato`s, carrots etc. in a store. My godfather had a farm where I was helping...
We were growing everything our own. Never had to buy meat, potato`s, carrots etc. in a store. My godfather had a farm where I was helping a lot during the summer. One of my first jobs as a 12 year old was cow pasturing(?) in a local soviet collective farm at nights. That was good money. Cleaning pig stalls was never fun. Had to do it with just wheel barrel and pitch fork.
Sounds great, dunno why youd leave the good life for the shitty city. Wink
brlatm
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7/17/2013 9:03am
Shit you had me at Shiner Bock I can't get it up here working in PA anywhere, but I will be flying back into Tejas this weekend to play golf in Brady then go float the Frio so I am sure that more than a few of those cold sumbitches will cross my lips.Wink
huck
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7/17/2013 9:12am
huck wrote:
You had me until "shiner bock"....
Racer92 wrote:
Okay, you can have a wine cooler Ms. Huck..... Wink
Have you tried some of the new wine coolers.... Just sayin', they're pretty yummy!
Racer92
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7/17/2013 9:15am
brlatm wrote:
Shit you had me at Shiner Bock I can't get it up here working in PA anywhere, but I will be flying back into Tejas this...
Shit you had me at Shiner Bock I can't get it up here working in PA anywhere, but I will be flying back into Tejas this weekend to play golf in Brady then go float the Frio so I am sure that more than a few of those cold sumbitches will cross my lips.Wink
The Frio rocks! Have a great time !
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7/17/2013 9:21am
Racer92 wrote:
The Frio rocks! Have a great time !
Gracias amigo we are staying in Concan at some cabins so I hope to go lose a few golf balls on that course as well.
TX24
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7/19/2013 7:36am
I have probably stayed there. If you can, make the loop from Leakey to Camp Wood. From there go N. on 55 a couple of miles and catch 335. Take it to 41 and go right. Take 41 13 miles to a right on 336 and back to Leakey.
It's about a 100 mile loop and really nice. It's called the Three Sisters.
4stroke4DWIN
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7/19/2013 8:03am
Now there's someone with good taste, main staple of Texas, Shiners and ribs yummmmm. Man I haven't even done and brisket or ribs lately. Time to knock the dust off the pit.
gwilliams107
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7/19/2013 8:04am
The new Shiner summer brew Ruby Redbird ain't bad
Racer92
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7/19/2013 10:23am
Now there's someone with good taste, main staple of Texas, Shiners and ribs yummmmm. Man I haven't even done and brisket or ribs lately. Time to...
Now there's someone with good taste, main staple of Texas, Shiners and ribs yummmmm. Man I haven't even done and brisket or ribs lately. Time to knock the dust off the pit.
Get 'er done !
Crash82
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7/19/2013 11:13am
Drinking sux, flame away.
Racer92
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7/19/2013 12:48pm
Crash82 wrote:
Drinking sux, flame away.
Everything is bad when taken in excess.

Moderation is the key to everything.
XXVoid MainXX
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7/19/2013 1:35pm
Crash82 wrote:
Drinking sux, flame away.
Racer92 wrote:
Everything is bad when taken in excess.

Moderation is the key to everything.
I like excess. Wink
Sunhouse
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7/20/2013 8:40am
I was in Texas just last week. I have a buddy from uni who lives in Houston so two friends and I went to see him. We drove to New Orleans too and man.... The strippers there were insane!! Blink
Anyway, back to Texas - everything is big there, even the turds. Some cowboy-hat wearing dude left a turd in the dunny at a truck stop which I have never seen anything like before. It was oval shaped and the size of a whole bread. It just wouldn´t flush. So we had to take a picture of it. It doesn´t do it justice though.
4stroke4DWIN
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7/20/2013 12:46pm
Sunhouse wrote:
I was in Texas just last week. I have a buddy from uni who lives in Houston so two friends and I went to see him...
I was in Texas just last week. I have a buddy from uni who lives in Houston so two friends and I went to see him. We drove to New Orleans too and man.... The strippers there were insane!! Blink
Anyway, back to Texas - everything is big there, even the turds. Some cowboy-hat wearing dude left a turd in the dunny at a truck stop which I have never seen anything like before. It was oval shaped and the size of a whole bread. It just wouldn´t flush. So we had to take a picture of it. It doesn´t do it justice though.
Lmao! Only in Texas.
PressPassP
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7/21/2013 12:37pm
Sunhouse wrote:
I was in Texas just last week. I have a buddy from uni who lives in Houston so two friends and I went to see him...
I was in Texas just last week. I have a buddy from uni who lives in Houston so two friends and I went to see him. We drove to New Orleans too and man.... The strippers there were insane!! Blink
Anyway, back to Texas - everything is big there, even the turds. Some cowboy-hat wearing dude left a turd in the dunny at a truck stop which I have never seen anything like before. It was oval shaped and the size of a whole bread. It just wouldn´t flush. So we had to take a picture of it. It doesn´t do it justice though.
Post it up,sounds hilarious,I like your sense of humor Laughing
borg
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7/21/2013 7:35pm
Crash82 wrote:
Drinking sux, flame away.
Racer92 wrote:
Everything is bad when taken in excess.

Moderation is the key to everything.
I like excess. Wink
Excess is success.
Still downing those B.M's?
Been awhile for me. I think I'll plan on a bloody mary/BLT dinner one night this week.
XXVoid MainXX
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7/21/2013 7:47pm
Haven't had a Bloody Mary in a looong time but Bloody Mary plus a BLT sounds pretty tasty. Smile

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