Chefget
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Looks a lot like some of my girls.
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2 Easter Eggers in the foreground and a welsummer in the back.
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Looks a lot like some of my girls.
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2 Easter Eggers in the foreground and a welsummer in the back.
I like the contours of that blade.
Hey we have Labor Day weekend coming up, brisket?![]()
I like the contours of that blade.![]()
my theory is it’s by design … some tasks and/or situations are better handled by one or the other … so the solution becomes … you need both.Why is there no medium Sebenza?? It seems it would be perfect.
Looks like a blast!I'm off on a camping trip after lunch up Mt. St. Helens! The last pic shows all the gear I'm packing including enough food to eat plenty for 3 days (two Mt. House dehydrated meals not shown). In my other dry bags I have my tent, sleeping bags, pad, clothes, rain gear, water, and enough tools to do fix most anything that could happen although not comfortably.
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I've always felt the same way too! Unfortunately a while back Tim Reeve said that it'd never happen.Why is there no medium Sebenza?? It seems it would be perfect.
The background looks interesting and similar to the barn/cattle area my granddaddy had. The sky is awesome looking as well