Could it be? Found this near camp while hunting this fall. :wink:
(http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/bootmudhunt/100_2134.jpg)
Thanks, bootmud
With all that moss there I wonder what the southern exposure looks like? :laf: I know, I know, .......an Ash! :laugh2:
I'm glad to see she ain't a beech! :roflmao:
Kinda got that 70's model look :doh2:
Maybe a good trimming is in order
:laf: good thing that tree isnt near our camp....that moss would be a differ color from the characters I hunt with :roflmao:
I think I know her.I do know her,her name is Tresa
:roflmao: That aint right.
Well...it it isssss :biggrin:
...but it aint :sneer:
:laf:
:roflmao: :roflmao:
sum a uns aint right.
:laf: :laf: :laf:
That ain't a tree..it's a bush :shck: No wait its a tree... :madd: No, its a tree with a bush :doh2: You really gotta lay off that hard stuff dude :roflmao:
Steve
Quote from: Silencer on March 07, 2008, 03:00:13 PM
:laf: good thing that tree isnt near our camp....that moss would be a differ color from the characters I hunt with :roflmao:
That is the first thing I thought of too! They would all be bitchin about splinters. :doh2: Dang drunks anyway! :roflmao:
So this is why you had to go get the splinters removed from your you know what........ I hope it isn't too close to the cabin. Might have some buds slipping out in the middle of the night.
looks like my wife's, it closed up.
There is a reason for that Dave, you smell like a coyote! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html (http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html)
Here's a tree with boobies....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/FOsteology/Misc/Pic1269.jpg)
And here's the "Tree Goddess"....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v239/FOsteology/Misc/tree-goddess.jpg)
NO WAYYYYYYYY :shck: :shck:
That cannot be real!! :huh: :confused:
Jim, You really never saw a real one! :innocentwhistle:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: I cant help it it was to easy. :roflmao: :roflmao:
http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html (http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html)