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it‘s just you ... that’s probably all in your head, take your meds, lol
Actually, it’s still cloudy here so it’s not melting much yet... but if it is at your house now, probably will be here in a couple hours
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it‘s just you ... that’s probably all in your head, take your meds, lol
Actually, it’s still cloudy here so it’s not melting much yet... but if it is at your house now, probably will be here in a couple hours
That's Me-Maw!
Don’t make me start posting pictures of arts and crafts!!
Don’t make me start posting pictures of arts and crafts!!
I agree. That lady looks too sweet to be my grandma.That's Me-Maw!
I do with some birds but those are mainly for bass and saltwater and then I usually dye them. Like sealer said the feathers used to tie dry flies are from chickens specifically bred for that purpose. I had some roosters like this years ago and while they work the cost of raising them compared to just buying the feathers makes it not worth the trouble. I tie thousands and thousands of flies every year and it still wasn’t worth the hassle.Does anyone tie their own flies, (not ZIP, as I’m sure - er, hope - most of you have mastered by now) or flies for someone else, using their own birds? Just curious since we’ve got a few guys on the line here. Well, women too. Hell, I’m the one asking so there’s probably a few women who might as well. Duh!
Yeah, I ain’t talking about the cute turkeys!Don’t make me start posting pictures of arts and crafts!!
And you wonder why your next door neighbors act weird around you?Mason has made sure the whole neighborhood is awake to know that the sky is falling. What a hero.![]()
I’ll make something just like you posted later on and post my version. I can do it!!!Let’s see what you got!
but next time you’re stitching up bugs, I want to see you stitch a muppet turkey bug too, lol