DComeaux wrote:I predict snow in Klondike around Thanksgiving.
aunt betty wrote:I-70 is sort of a line between Yankee and southern kind of talk in this state.
You can tell when you cross that line heading south.
People get wayyyy nicer.
aunt betty wrote:Turn your sensitivity down three notches.
Drive to Mount Vernon and watch what happens at the gas stations as you go.
Stop every 25-50 miles and try to chat with anyone. Once you hit I-70 you'll notice that alluva sudden you can pretty much talk to anyone about anything and they'll talk with you about it. Do I have to take you to Rend Lake on opening day to prove it?
The women up north are ice-queens and refuse to even have eye contact. Once you're past I-70 heading south the ice melts and the women are so much more friendly. They're just being nice so don't get carried away but I guarantee even you will notice the difference.
Our farm is near Farina, Illinois and gee the people down there are nice. No wonder my parents moved there.
aunt betty wrote:You live in chicagoland and are surprised at local cops going after out of state (non-voter) tags?
That's pretty funny.
That is the norm now. Every vote is precious so why not go after people who can not vote against you next fall.
Rick wrote:No, neither Jack or Doug could and Jerry wouldn't pay her price. So it can still be yours for silly money.
Rick wrote:Dave, a fellow just called to say he rented the Marceaux farm and tell me Doug said I'd show him the "water control". So I'd say the our big reunion speck hunt there is definitely off. Assuming, of course, he doesn't sue for a refund...
SpinnerMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:You live in chicagoland and are surprised at local cops going after out of state (non-voter) tags?
That's pretty funny.
That is the norm now. Every vote is precious so why not go after people who can not vote against you next fall.
Not surprised. Just pointing out that while I agree it is generally better in the south, small town, not in the cities, south, they aren't all that nice.
I've gotten two parking tickets in Chicago. I contested both of them. BOTH were dropped and I paid nothing. Just saying
The south is better, but it is far from perfect. There are many pockets of seriously fucked up.
DComeaux wrote: I saw a new levee that parallels the north south road on the east side. Who did that? It stops at the blinds east west levee.
Jarren wrote:I noticed there had been some work done to it a few months back when we went and got our things from the camp. I assumed it was sold and someone had the dream of turning it into something.
The guy leasing the whole farm?
Rick wrote:Jarren wrote:I noticed there had been some work done to it a few months back when we went and got our things from the camp. I assumed it was sold and someone had the dream of turning it into something.
The guy leasing the whole farm?
Landowner made Doug have the place plowed as part of their deal, and he actually did all but Dave's old piece on the west, which is a cutgrass jungle.
Is Dillon Delaney/Gueydan OUtfitters who rented it. (Piece on 717 that was brought up here earlier is the 95 Doug owns.) Were about a bazillion and twelve mottleds on the east end, so he had that consolation to the mess he's gotten into.
Ericdc wrote:Rick wrote:Jarren wrote:I noticed there had been some work done to it a few months back when we went and got our things from the camp. I assumed it was sold and someone had the dream of turning it into something.
The guy leasing the whole farm?
Landowner made Doug have the place plowed as part of their deal, and he actually did all but Dave's old piece on the west, which is a cutgrass jungle.
Is Dillon Delaney/Gueydan OUtfitters who rented it. (Piece on 717 that was brought up here earlier is the 95 Doug owns.) Were about a bazillion and twelve mottleds on the east end, so he had that consolation to the mess he's gotten into.
So Doug leased it to Dillon and he's subleasing it?
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DComeaux wrote:He'll probably run clients through there..... they'll be shooting at all of my speckle-bellies.
Jarren wrote:Johnny spoke with the guy about possibly doing day or weekend blind leases don't think he was for it. May end up booking a hunt with him at some point this year maybe see if we could hunt old blind just for old times sake.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:He'll probably run clients through there..... they'll be shooting at all of my speckle-bellies.
I suggested that he keep Jarren's blind and sublet yours.
DComeaux wrote:Hows that new tractor working out?
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