Why are you so obsessed with disrespecting Phleb you ignorant cunt? You look like ET with some flabby chewed up tits. FFS you cunt I'd rather fuck Phlebs SO than a chewed up diseased whore like you. Get over yourself! Trust me, you ain't all that.
Why are you so obsessed with disrespecting Phleb you ignorant cunt? You look like ET with some flabby chewed up tits. FFS you cunt I'd rather fuck Phlebs SO than a chewed up diseased whore like you. Get over yourself! Trust me, you ain't all that.
- Calls out EV for disrespecting Phleb.
- Then calls EV an ignorant cunt with chewed up tits and a diseased whore.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
by Blast
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:28 pm
by Wut
There's a place in Texas where you can drive a tank, that would be fun.
DandyDon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:15 am
Hey WTC, I often wondered if all those little lakes were somehow related to oil exploration. There were just so many it was uncanny.
And dont try to buy charcoal there. They laugh at you. Mesquite rules.
we call those ponds or tanks. most of them were "built" or dug when the roads were built, to borrow dirt to raise the road bed. the road contractors make a deal with the land owner to dig him a free pond in exchange for the dirt.
I dont think thats the case. They were everywhere, not just near roads (fucking place is flat as a parking lot anyway - why raise a flat dirt bed?). There might be 13 in a 1/2 mile square, or 5 in a string 50 yards apart on the side of the road, some 100 yards across, and some 20 ft across. WTC's first explanation makes more sense.
hmm. well you said East Texas. East texas is really sandy (pine trees). naturally occurring ponds would be a rarity in sandy soil. Talco is in North East Texas (not many pine trees and more of a clay soil) and is not real far from where I grew up. Its on the Sulphur River. Extremely low lying land. I guess those ponds, scattered that close together could be a result of flood plain water. It wouldn't be from drilling and if they aren't right next to the road, they wouldn't likely be from road building.
There is only one lake (i know we aren't talking about lakes here) in the entire state of texas that is not man made.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 7:55 pm
by WestTexasCrude
Blast wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
Uh, Yeah. Just the entire Eastern 2/3 of the state. No license needed, no season dates. Open season 365. Have at it. Can even legally hunt them from a helicopter. My State really hates them. [url][/
DandyDon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:15 am
Hey WTC, I often wondered if all those little lakes were somehow related to oil exploration. There were just so many it was uncanny.
And dont try to buy charcoal there. They laugh at you. Mesquite rules.
we call those ponds or tanks. most of them were "built" or dug when the roads were built, to borrow dirt to raise the road bed. the road contractors make a deal with the land owner to dig him a free pond in exchange for the dirt.
I dont think thats the case. They were everywhere, not just near roads (fucking place is flat as a parking lot anyway - why raise a flat dirt bed?). There might be 13 in a 1/2 mile square, or 5 in a string 50 yards apart on the side of the road, some 100 yards across, and some 20 ft across. WTC's first explanation makes more sense.
hmm. well you said East Texas. East texas is really sandy (pine trees). naturally occurring ponds would be a rarity in sandy soil. Talco is in North East Texas (not many pine trees and more of a clay soil) and is not real far from where I grew up. Its on the Sulphur River. Extremely low lying land. I guess those ponds, scattered that close together could be a result of flood plain water. It wouldn't be from drilling and if they aren't right next to the road, they wouldn't likely be from road building.
There is only one lake (i know we aren't talking about lakes here) in the entire state of texas that is not man made.
The entire Eastern part of Texas has the water table really close to the surface. It's why nobody has basements. Also (and I'm talking extreme East TX), even when go from the Gulf (sea level) 300 miles N, you are still talking pretty low altitudes. Talco, for example is in Titus County almost at the OK border and it's highest elevation is only 500+ feet. To give perspective, I live at an altitude of over 3,000 feet.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:12 pm
by Animal
Blast wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
If you decide to do it, first of all don't go to west texas. Stay closer to the middle and eastern parts of texas. Second, only go after the ones 100 lbs or less, and if you get one over 100 lbs, only take the sows. Trapping them is much easier than hunting them and traps are really easy to make.
Blast wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
If you decide to do it, first of all don't go to west texas. Stay closer to the middle and eastern parts of texas. Second, only go after the ones 100 lbs or less, and if you get one over 100 lbs, only take the sows. Trapping them is much easier than hunting them and traps are really easy to make.
How much meat do you get off of one hog 100 lb hog? I know they are a nuisance and a destructive force to be handled with extreme prejudice, but if I killing it I want to be able to use it. Just a personal thing.
Blast wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
If you decide to do it, first of all don't go to west texas. Stay closer to the middle and eastern parts of texas. Second, only go after the ones 100 lbs or less, and if you get one over 100 lbs, only take the sows. Trapping them is much easier than hunting them and traps are really easy to make.
So Flumper, you live in Texas? Where?
Re: So be honest
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:33 pm
by megman
Be sure to save the skin for Chicharróns. You can get good money from the migrants as they head North.
Blast wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:54 pm
WTC, you have a place to go hog hunting around there? I'm looking for ways to spend my freed up time and money and getting wild bacon seems like a good idea.
If you decide to do it, first of all don't go to west texas. Stay closer to the middle and eastern parts of texas. Second, only go after the ones 100 lbs or less, and if you get one over 100 lbs, only take the sows. Trapping them is much easier than hunting them and traps are really easy to make.
How much meat do you get off of one hog 100 lb hog? I know they are a nuisance and a destructive force to be handled with extreme prejudice, but if I killing it I want to be able to use it. Just a personal thing.
well, off a 100 lb feral pig, you'd probably get around 50 lbs. I use 50% as a rough guide. You might get a little more, depending on how good you are at cleaning one. Sow's aren't too much of a problem, you can clean a 250 lb or larger sow and get good meat. But the boars? I would't touch the big ones for the meat. You'll know why when you get one. The reason I prefer trapping them is because its a lot easier. Hogs are not easy to hunt and they are fast as hell and mostly move at night. Plus, with trapping you can design a trap that only catches the smaller ones. And they are worth it. Some of the best meat you can get.
Nice length on the brow tines and the main beam, but not a very good looking rack for an axis. I like them more bowed and the brow tines to have more of a handle bar shape. He looks young.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:58 pm
by WestTexasCrude
OK, and now to "THE GLOBAL". After being THE top producer for the 1st 100 years of the oil industry, the US saw the Middle East with their huge fields dominate rapidly from the 50's-70's. With our economy based on oil, 60's-80's represented (ours and Europe's trade imbalance) as the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of mankind. Our production peaked in the 70's with all the 55 MPH speed limits, Carter's "turn down your thermos", all the way to George W's dumb using our crops to make ethanol. We have been consistent using 12-15 million BPD- 60-80% imported.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:07 am
by WestTexasCrude
Now flash forward just 15 years to the present. Tech from Texas and surrounding States and we just passed Russia as the top producer. 6 years from now we will producing more than than the 2 top combined (Russia and Saudi Arabia). 24 million BPD/ 50% exported. The vast majority of that is the shale plays here in the Permian Basin. Total imports last month from OPEC was a little over 100,000 BPD not seen since the 1940's. What I'm talking about is total Geo/Political/ Energy dominance worldwide that no one saw coming just a decade ago. Great for the country- really bad news for China.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:11 am
by megman
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:20 am
by CaptQuint
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:30 am
by WestTexasCrude
I'll wait 24 hours so biker can explain to you idiots how world shattering this will impact your daily life.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:30 am
by WestTexasCrude
I'll wait 24 hours so biker can explain to you idiots how world shattering this will impact your daily life.
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:32 am
by FreakShowFanatic
WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:30 am
I'll wait 24 hours so biker can explain to you idiots how world shattering this will impact your daily life.
But isn't it finite? I mean how long is the oil we have in the US going to last?
Re: So be honest
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:32 am
by WestTexasCrude
Double posts are awesome. Get your point across in spades.