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That is pretty appropriate for someone in south South Dakota.Too late... I already found it, but I got about the same--Barely in Dixie. 58%.Told jya'll I'z a hybrid.
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That is pretty appropriate for someone in south South Dakota.Too late... I already found it, but I got about the same--Barely in Dixie. 58%.Told jya'll I'z a hybrid.
Hey, that's CENTRAL/WEST South Dakota. Southern SD is a little too desertishThat is pretty appropriate for someone in south South Dakota.
But you have to watch for poisonous snakes and scorpions.Hey, that's CENTRAL/WEST South Dakota. Southern SD is a little too desertishfor my taste. On the bright side, we west-river folk may possibly be too inhospitable all round (cold, dry, well-armed) for the murder hornet hordes to even want to descend upon us, so there's that...
You have them up North too! They just happen to have two legs up that way!But you have to watch for poisonous snakes and scorpions.
Those actually live between the red and blue lines..You have them up North too! They just happen to have two legs up that way!![]()
Wow, y'all consider a large part of the states as South!!! In Texas anyone living above the Red River is a Yankee!Those actually live between the red and blue lines..
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Your line is way off then.Wow, y'all consider a large part of the states as South!!! In Texas anyone living above the Red River is a Yankee!![]()
I've been told I'm way off for a long time!Your line is way off then.
No scorpions here, bless your heart!But you have to watch for poisonous snakes and scorpions.
Geesh, you Northies would never make here in Texas....everything here will bite ya, sting ya, scratch ya or kill ya!!!!No scorpions here, bless your heart!No rattlesnakes either--not where we live, anyway. I've been through and through the woods here more than just about anybody since the gold rush, I suppose. Those rattlers would have found me for sure.
Elk, though. Lots of them--scary-lots, and you'd never know it at all, riding the trails in an ATV or even a bicycle, or even walking--at least not walking on the trails. It's quite a place. Lots of people come, but hardly anyone ever really sees it.