Blaze & Daze

Tangerine_

Well-Known Member
5 minute epoxy, liquid steel etc... behind the knob so it can neither be removed nor turned.
Now why didnt I think of that!

Liquid Steel should be added to the essentials for baby proofing.

Oh well, too late, now.
I duct taped it closed and heaved it outside. Its sitting on the back of my truck until the dump opens.
If I buy another, it'll have the dial inside like a normal freezer.
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Took a little hike with the kid. We saw what I believe to be the prints of a mama mountain lion and her cub(s?).

The big one is too big to be a bobcat, and the little one could be a bobcat but it’s also the right size for lion cubs.

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You can tell they’re cat prints because no claw marks. Cats have retractable claws, coyotes and dogs leave little claw marks at the

Here’s a (bad) typical coyote print from today, you can see the little claw mark impressions at the end of the toes. Looks like this print got stepped on by hikers a few times, lol


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neosapien

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Took a little hike with the kid. We saw what I believe to be the prints of a mama mountain lion and her cub(s?).

The big one is too big to be a bobcat, and the little one could be a bobcat but it’s also the right size for lion cubs.

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You can tell they’re cat prints because no claw marks. Cats have retractable claws, coyotes and dogs leave little claw marks at the

Here’s a (bad) typical coyote print from today, you can see the little claw mark impressions at the end of the toes. Looks like this print got stepped on by hikers a few times, lol


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That's awesome! Such a cool thing to show your son. 5-6 is an awesome age to get them in the woods. We do super light hiking several times in the county park here. Our biggest threat is usually turkeys lol. But it's almost always guaranteed to at least see some deer. Which is always cool to see anything. But I've watched 1 too many YouTube videos of animal attacks now and don't think I will ever going hiking without at least pepper spray ever again lol.
 

Tvanmunhen

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That's a great tip! As soon as they crack that pesky Mississippi divide I'll give it a go. :-P But yeah, load them up with pleasurable memories, that's good stuff. His problem is he gets sick and pukes everywhere. Not so much the truck in general. He loves being near me. And wants to come. I've been taking him to a park like 5 min away. But He's just like… am I moving, what's moving… :spew:lol.
My dog Shelby got car sick. We used Dramamine and it worked well. It was recommended by the vet but I don't remember the dose.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Took a little hike with the kid. We saw what I believe to be the prints of a mama mountain lion and her cub(s?).

The big one is too big to be a bobcat, and the little one could be a bobcat but it’s also the right size for lion cubs.

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You can tell they’re cat prints because no claw marks. Cats have retractable claws, coyotes and dogs leave little claw marks at the

Here’s a (bad) typical coyote print from today, you can see the little claw mark impressions at the end of the toes. Looks like this print got stepped on by hikers a few times, lol


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That’s so cool . Your daughter is so lucky to have you for a father. I keep looking for mountain lion paws . They are going to be massive . The cats out here are huge.
 

Metasynth

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That's awesome! Such a cool thing to show your son. 5-6 is an awesome age to get them in the woods. We do super light hiking several times in the county park here. Our biggest threat is usually turkeys lol. But it's almost always guaranteed to at least see some deer. Which is always cool to see anything. But I've watched 1 too many YouTube videos of animal attacks now and don't think I will ever going hiking without at least pepper spray ever again lol.
My son, eh?;) :lol:

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big bud man 413

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Took a little hike with the kid. We saw what I believe to be the prints of a mama mountain lion and her cub(s?).

The big one is too big to be a bobcat, and the little one could be a bobcat but it’s also the right size for lion cubs.

View attachment 5257510View attachment 5257511View attachment 5257512View attachment 5257513

You can tell they’re cat prints because no claw marks. Cats have retractable claws, coyotes and dogs leave little claw marks at the

Here’s a (bad) typical coyote print from today, you can see the little claw mark impressions at the end of the toes. Looks like this print got stepped on by hikers a few times, lol


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Next time you better bring some catnip lol!
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Morning. Just a little shopping on the docket today. Laundry detergent and dog chews. He really likes the gullet sticks. He likes the cow penises too but he tires with them after awhile with how hard they are.
Mine destroy a bully stick in an afternoon! It's gross because they always try and bring it to me to hold, for chewing leverage... yeuch!
 

neosapien

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Mine destroy a bully stick in an afternoon! It's gross because they always try and bring it to me to hold, for chewing leverage... yeuch!
Oh yeah, never in my life did I think I'd hold so much cow penis. Been caught double fisting a couple times. Then I stole my wife's shoe that had these stupid fucking air cushions, then …

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viola. A tactical multipurpose all in one Swiss army fucking canine tool. I'm a fucking genius.
 
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