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theyolksonyou said:"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:theyolksonyou said:Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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bgebrent said:YukonRon said:theyolksonyou said:"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:theyolksonyou said:
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USA airports definitely took it in the shorts-but my recent int'l travels would say that CDG (Charles De Gaulle) is ranked way too high. Makes ATL look like the most efficient place on the planet. FWIW-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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theyolksonyou said:YukonRon said:theyolksonyou said:Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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lousubcap said:USA airports definitely took it in the shorts-but my recent int'l travels would say that CDG (Charles De Gaulle) is ranked way too high. Makes ATL look like the most efficient place on the planet. FWIW-"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
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Scalloped creole tomatoes and crab and cheese rellenos
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nolaegghead said:Scalloped creole tomatoes and crab and cheese rellenosLBGE, PSWOO, 36" Blackstone, MasterBuilt smoke box- Playing with fire in Three Rivers, MI
My '23 & Me' said I'm 2/3 bacon and 1/3 Red Blooded American
USMC Veteran
Always do sober what you said you would drunk, that'll teach you to keep your mouth shut. -EH -
HeavyG said:Sitting here thinking about coming out of retirement and getting in on the ground floor (so to speak) in the burgeoning field of Space Traffic Management.___________
"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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NOLA is absolutely killing it."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
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YukonRon said:NOLA is absolutely killing it.
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DoubleEgger said:YukonRon said:NOLA is absolutely killing it."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:DoubleEgger said:YukonRon said:NOLA is absolutely killing it.
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nolaegghead said:
“Do ya want to have to send an email to Bruce?
Cause that’s how you send an email to Bruce...”
#fuego"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!Charlotte, NC
XL BGE, WSM, Weber Genesis 2, Weber Kettle -
NC_Egghead said:@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:NC_Egghead said:@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!LBGE - I like the hot stuff. The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA
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It’s late, but made cacio e pepe for meatless Monday. So tasty:
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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@logchief
She is a Great Pyrenees. She is a mountain guardian for livestock. They have an extra toe on their paws to help them in rugged mountain terrain, and are excellent swimmers.
My Beautiful Wife and I are avid outdoors folk, and this dog is perfect for high elevation and dynamic weather change. A great companion hiking, backpacking, and summiting.
The last dog I had, was a European born Golden Retriever. I thought that dog was the best dog I have ever had. She was was a wonderful friend and companion. We had to put her down Christmas Eve, 6 years ago. I swore then, I would never have another dog, because nothing, in my mind, could ever come close.
I was wrong.
We bought her for our daughter, this past Christmas, and we have had her more often than she. Glad of it too.
This dog is awesome, and the only dog I would ever place above a Golden Retriever. Golden owners will know what I am talking about, they are great dogs, and if you do not get a Great Pyrenees, I strongly suggest a Golden Retreiver, should you be in the market.
They are curious, fearless, strong willed, gentle, smart, patient, affectionate and confident. Female, non breeders, (which she is), can get up to 120 pounds or more. They are generally smaller than the males of this breed.
Her vision and sense of hearing is amazing, as is her ability to track.
We walk her twice a day for 5K meters, about 3.2 miles, and often to keep her tracking senses working, either My Beautiful Wife or I will leave early and have Rose find us. She does so with ease.
She is a protector to be sure, and many have are used for protection and perimeter security.
They need a lot of exercise, obviously, and love children. Having a second dog would be a bonus. They love to play. They play until they drop.
They need a lot of time and dedication, and they are pack animals, and you will become part of their pack. They want to be with you, against you, or on your lap.
If you have the time, these are the dogs. They train easily, and are perfect for service animals.
We got ours from a breeder in central Kentucky, which raises livestock on his farm. He uses these dogs to protect against coyotes, and wolves. He was having problems with his cattle and chickens getting picked off, brought these in, and has had zero issues, other than predator carcass removal.
They will also rid your area of rabbits and squirrels, which are very destructive to crops and gardens.
Sorry for the long response."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:NC_Egghead said:@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
@nolaegghead DAMN man stop posting envy-inducing stuff like that. I want a FLIR camera. And your recipe for those tomatoes. Also kind of cracks me up that you used a tool to stuff those peppers... talk about bringing a gun to a knife fight...
@acn that's some very fine looking pasta there!Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
YukonRon said:@logchief
She is a Great Pyrenees. She is a mountain guardian for livestock. They have an extra toe on their paws to help them in rugged mountain terrain, and are excellent swimmers.
My Beautiful Wife and I are avid outdoors folk, and this dog is perfect for high elevation and dynamic weather change. A great companion hiking, backpacking, and summiting.
The last dog I had, was a European born Golden Retriever. I thought that dog was the best dog I have ever had. She was was a wonderful friend and companion. We had to put her down Christmas Eve, 6 years ago. I swore then, I would never have another dog, because nothing, in my mind, could ever come close.
I was wrong.
We bought her for our daughter, this past Christmas, and we have had her more often than she. Glad of it too.
This dog is awesome, and the only dog I would ever place above a Golden Retriever. Golden owners will know what I am talking about, they are great dogs, and if you do not get a Great Pyrenees, I strongly suggest a Golden Retreiver, should you be in the market.
They are curious, fearless, strong willed, gentle, smart, patient, affectionate and confident. Female, non breeders, (which she is), can get up to 120 pounds or more. They are generally smaller than the males of this breed.
Her vision and sense of hearing is amazing, as is her ability to track.
We walk her twice a day for 5K meters, about 3.2 miles, and often to keep her tracking senses working, either My Beautiful Wife or I will leave early and have Rose find us. She does so with ease.
She is a protector to be sure, and many have are used for protection and perimeter security.
They need a lot of exercise, obviously, and love children. Having a second dog would be a bonus. They love to play. They play until they drop.
They need a lot of time and dedication, and they are pack animals, and you will become part of their pack. They want to be with you, against you, or on your lap.
If you have the time, these are the dogs. They train easily, and are perfect for service animals.
We got ours from a breeder in central Kentucky, which raises livestock on his farm. He uses these dogs to protect against coyotes, and wolves. He was having problems with his cattle and chickens getting picked off, brought these in, and has had zero issues, other than predator carcass removal.
They will also rid your area of rabbits and squirrels, which are very destructive to crops and gardens.
Sorry for the long response.
My sil has a female on their farm and she is a sweet heart but definitely a banger with yotes! She will wrestle and submit to my golden for hours but I know she takes care of business too, sometimes when I go over in the mornings her paws will be covered with blood from some unfortunate victim. I have see her run all the way across the yard to chase a hawk out of a tree!South of Columbus, Ohio. -
northGAcock said:YukonRon said:NC_Egghead said:@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:northGAcock said:YukonRon said:NC_Egghead said:@YukonRon, Rose is beautiful!Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
alaskanassasin said:YukonRon said:@logchief
She is a Great Pyrenees. She is a mountain guardian for livestock. They have an extra toe on their paws to help them in rugged mountain terrain, and are excellent swimmers.
My Beautiful Wife and I are avid outdoors folk, and this dog is perfect for high elevation and dynamic weather change. A great companion hiking, backpacking, and summiting.
The last dog I had, was a European born Golden Retriever. I thought that dog was the best dog I have ever had. She was was a wonderful friend and companion. We had to put her down Christmas Eve, 6 years ago. I swore then, I would never have another dog, because nothing, in my mind, could ever come close.
I was wrong.
We bought her for our daughter, this past Christmas, and we have had her more often than she. Glad of it too.
This dog is awesome, and the only dog I would ever place above a Golden Retriever. Golden owners will know what I am talking about, they are great dogs, and if you do not get a Great Pyrenees, I strongly suggest a Golden Retreiver, should you be in the market.
They are curious, fearless, strong willed, gentle, smart, patient, affectionate and confident. Female, non breeders, (which she is), can get up to 120 pounds or more. They are generally smaller than the males of this breed.
Her vision and sense of hearing is amazing, as is her ability to track.
We walk her twice a day for 5K meters, about 3.2 miles, and often to keep her tracking senses working, either My Beautiful Wife or I will leave early and have Rose find us. She does so with ease.
She is a protector to be sure, and many have are used for protection and perimeter security.
They need a lot of exercise, obviously, and love children. Having a second dog would be a bonus. They love to play. They play until they drop.
They need a lot of time and dedication, and they are pack animals, and you will become part of their pack. They want to be with you, against you, or on your lap.
If you have the time, these are the dogs. They train easily, and are perfect for service animals.
We got ours from a breeder in central Kentucky, which raises livestock on his farm. He uses these dogs to protect against coyotes, and wolves. He was having problems with his cattle and chickens getting picked off, brought these in, and has had zero issues, other than predator carcass removal.
They will also rid your area of rabbits and squirrels, which are very destructive to crops and gardens.
Sorry for the long response.
My sil has a female on their farm and she is a sweet heart but definitely a banger with yotes! She will wrestle and submit to my golden for hours but I know she takes care of business too, sometimes when I go over in the mornings her paws will be covered with blood from some unfortunate victim. I have see her run all the way across the yard to chase a hawk out of a tree!
They are very cool to watch in the field and witness their systematic approach to herding and hunting.
Just a fascinating creature.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
@northGAcock
My Beautiful Wife has two cats, there is a handle of Titos in it, per cat, if Maddie makes them vanish.
No evidence....or no Titos."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
At least someone out there is realistic with their vintage cooker pricing.
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