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Great Cabin pics as is your usual Dubz. Bad Ass Swag

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Thanks man.Your new truck looks Great with all that greenery around!
Nice looking place...![]()
In Florida we call them possum on the half shell
Thanks man. I'm off all this week, but the wife had to return to work today. She does get Thurs and Fri off though, and we're gonna go somewhere. We waited too long to book a cabin, so we'll probably end up getting a hotel room for a few nights.Nice hide away. I alway enjoy getting away from it all. We usually just find a airbnb cabin by a lake so we can relax and do some fishing as well.
My wife and I both like going to the antique malls. I never really buy that much, just enjoy looking at all the old stuff. She usually ends up buying jewelry of some sort.Wife prefers it to be near some kind of winery and the such... don't know why...
Thanks man, appreciate it.Absolutely loving these pics. Both series are awesome.
I need to get a scythe. They're way faster than a weed eater. More work, yes, but faster. I have an old scythe, but it would probably cheaper to buy a new one, than to get this one repaired.The Warrior , maybe next time you can just chuck a weed whacker in the back of the truck when you head back to the cabin. Less strain on the arms.
Grim Beckerhead, haha.Scythe? You'd be the Grim Beckerhead then...lol. Does that scythe have a Becker blade on it? haha
BTW - I life in Northwest Arkansas. If you ever make it down this way, I'd love to buy you a cold one (I almost said a stiff one, then common sense took pver).
My BK9 looks like it's been on the end of a scythe, haha. Unknowingly hit many rocks in Vermont, taking a patch of thick brush down.Patrol Mac blade on a scythe handle ... just don't hit any rocks.
... nah!
Thanks man, appreciate it.What a great spot.
Thanks for all the pics.
Looks great.
Thanks Don, appreciate it. It's a beautiful area, with lots to do.I love the etching on the flask and glass. Your cabin looks great. Ive only driven through Mark Twain on a day trip excursion while driving cross-country. Ive always wanted to go back and explore.