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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: centralala]
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11/03/19 08:01 PM
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Wiley Coyote
Freak of Nature
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After the Airport Road, Huntsville tornado in 1989 there was all kinds of stuff in the woods and treetops at Hytop/Skyline. Full 4x8 sheets of roofing with shingles still attached were scattered in the woods. 2 weeks before that I was camping in a tent in the Primitive Campground on 79 just north of Hytop. Full sheets of roofing plywood could have been fatal no matter when/where they fell out of the sky.
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: 700ltr308]
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11/03/19 08:13 PM
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Posts: 5,241 Behind your shadow
Reloader79
Bitch Peas, I'm a Kitty Whisperer
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Bitch Peas, I'm a Kitty Whisperer
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Found a guy who had stuck a browning A5 in his mouth. Not a pretty sight. I would imagine not.
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
Bluetick serpentines around green fields and rock spit a lease
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: centralala]
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11/03/19 08:14 PM
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jb20
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I found 2 girl's n a guy walking from a creek in underwear 3 yrs ago and it was 20 degrees at 5am....
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: centralala]
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11/03/19 08:18 PM
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hayman
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Found a international scout turned upside down in a creek. Found several old still sights. A guy I hunt with found a pouch with gaffs and razors for chickens in the club road.
âEverything Woke Turns To SH_Tâ Donald J. Trump
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
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11/03/19 09:41 PM
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inatree
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I found 2 girl's n a guy walking from a creek in underwear 3 yrs ago and it was 20 degrees at 5am.... What did the girls look like? Lol
Free men aren't equal and equal men aren't free! I choose to defend my freedom!
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: centralala]
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11/03/19 09:59 PM
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I have found a working still, a couple getting going at it on the trunk of one of their cars, and an old dodge truck in the middle of a bunch of planted pines where the trees had grown up all around it. No way youâd get it out of there without cutting it out.
If voting made any difference, they wouldnât let us do it.-Mark Twain
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
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11/03/19 10:37 PM
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I was coming out of the woods one evening off of Hanging Tree Road at Barbour Co. WMA. A thick fog started rolling in and I was in a big hardwood bottom. I somehow got turned around and sat down on a stump to think it through. Earlier that day I had found an old gravestone with bayonet that looked like it was from an old WWI rifle laying on top of it. I left it there because I figured a grandson had left it on his Grandpappy's grave or something like that. Well, momentarily, through the fog and with my headlamp I thought I could see that old marker through the woods about 50 yards away so I had an idea of where I was at. The fog thickened again and as I walked towards where I had seen the marker I stopped in my tracks because I saw and older looking man kind of humped over and walking slow walking away from the headstone. He had on loose pants, a long sleeve shirt, a derby style hat, and was carrying some kind of bag. It looked like an old medical bag with two handles to carry it and hold it closed. I had approached him from behind and as I spoke and he didn't seem alarmed. He just stopped, looked back at me for a long silent moment, and then set the bag on the ground beside him. I could see the furrows on his weathered face and he had a worried look about him. He never said a word as he turned and slowly disappeared into the fog in the same direction he had been going. I stood there in disbelief for a moment and then walked over to the bag. It looked and smelled like it had been in the woods for a long time. I had noticed the bayonet wasn't on the headstone anymore when I passed by it, and as I opened the old bag it dawned on me that what was in it, was the same old BS that I just spent five minutes typing up.
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: metalmuncher]
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11/03/19 10:44 PM
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SuperSpike
40 Year Old Bowhunting Virgin
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I was coming out of the woods one evening off of Hanging Tree Road at Barbour Co. WMA. A thick fog started rolling in and I was in a big hardwood bottom. I somehow got turned around and sat down on a stump to think it through. Earlier that day I had found an old gravestone with bayonet that looked like it was from an old WWI rifle laying on top of it. I left it there because I figured a grandson had left it on his Grandpappy's grave or something like that. Well, momentarily, through the fog and with my headlamp I thought I could see that old marker through the woods about 50 yards away so I had an idea of where I was at. The fog thickened again and as I walked towards where I had seen the marker I stopped in my tracks because I saw and older looking man kind of humped over and walking slow walking away from the headstone. He had on loose pants, a long sleeve shirt, a derby style hat, and was carrying some kind of bag. It looked like an old medical bag with two handles to carry it and hold it closed. I had approached him from behind and as I spoke and he didn't seem alarmed. He just stopped, looked back at me for a long silent moment, and then set the bag on the ground beside him. I could see the furrows on his weathered face and he had a worried look about him. He never said a word as he turned and slowly disappeared into the fog in the same direction he had been going. I stood there in disbelief for a moment and then walked over to the bag. It looked and smelled like it had been in the woods for a long time. I had noticed the bayonet wasn't on the headstone anymore when I passed by it, and as I opened the old bag it dawned on me that what was in it, was the same old BS that I just spent five minutes typing up. I knew this was BS halfway through. Iâm glad you called it on yourself cause I was about to.
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: metalmuncher]
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11/03/19 10:45 PM
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I was coming out of the woods one evening off of Hanging Tree Road at Barbour Co. WMA. A thick fog started rolling in and I was in a big hardwood bottom. I somehow got turned around and sat down on a stump to think it through. Earlier that day I had found an old gravestone with bayonet that looked like it was from an old WWI rifle laying on top of it. I left it there because I figured a grandson had left it on his Grandpappy's grave or something like that. Well, momentarily, through the fog and with my headlamp I thought I could see that old marker through the woods about 50 yards away so I had an idea of where I was at. The fog thickened again and as I walked towards where I had seen the marker I stopped in my tracks because I saw and older looking man kind of humped over and walking slow walking away from the headstone. He had on loose pants, a long sleeve shirt, a derby style hat, and was carrying some kind of bag. It looked like an old medical bag with two handles to carry it and hold it closed. I had approached him from behind and as I spoke and he didn't seem alarmed. He just stopped, looked back at me for a long silent moment, and then set the bag on the ground beside him. I could see the furrows on his weathered face and he had a worried look about him. He never said a word as he turned and slowly disappeared into the fog in the same direction he had been going. I stood there in disbelief for a moment and then walked over to the bag. It looked and smelled like it had been in the woods for a long time. I had noticed the bayonet wasn't on the headstone anymore when I passed by it, and as I opened the old bag it dawned on me that what was in it, was the same old BS that I just spent five minutes typing up. Had the same thing happen to me at Skyline!
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Re: Strange things found in the woods?
[Re: NSDQ160]
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11/04/19 11:40 AM
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Posts: 5,000
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A few years ago I was driving through a pretty deserted stretch of 110 on my way to Eufuala from Montgomery and I saw what I thought was a lady coming out of the woodline. A van (family from Florida) had seen her at the same time I did so we pulled over and stopped and it was sure enough a naked lady. Turns out she had been missing for 3 weeks, kidnapped and her kidnappers had taken her down there to kill her. It was crazy. Dear diary, Jackpot!
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