dogdoc

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  1. Happy B-day. One more year until the big 40! todd
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    New Sig

    Jason--you're starting to sound like J.B. When J.B. went thru his divorce he went on a woman hating spree. However--I do agree on the institution part--but my wife probably would also:)
  3. thanks!! I have to work this morning--on my birthday:(--but after work I'll spend the afternoon in the hardwoods chasing some Rios:)
  4. what a late come back by the Jayhawks...off to OT!
  5. too long:) actually 12 years this summer.
  6. very nice William--Martin bags some awesome seed! Can't believe you are already mowing!
  7. glad to hear the family is doing well---and the pooch!! todd
  8. take it apart---very easy to take apart and clean it. I suspect though that something may be wrong but i'm not a gunsmith. I do take my 935 apart weekly during duck season to clean it will. Hopefully it's something stuck in the action and you just can't see it. Pop the two pins out on the side and pull the trigger assembly out and luck in there--you can also spray some oil once the trigger assembly is out.
  9. headin' out in the early for opening morning. I'm not seeing many but you never know--where there are girls there should be a Tom. todd
  10. best of luck with the new opportunity! todd
  11. takes a confident man to fish in a pink boat---but I like it!
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    Any Plumbers?

    yea--that's what i was thinking too:D:D Not--if it can't be fixed with a scalpel blade or a shot of penicillin then I can't fix it!!!
  13. no doubt---weeds are a given when planting in spring. I also always plant my perennials in the fall. Many times when planting my spring warm season annuals I'll till about this time of year to kill the vegetation--then till again in 3 weeks and just plant. I won't even spray and this does a pretty good job keeping the weeds under control. I'm not too worried about a little weed problem in my annuals.
  14. Are you wanting to plant this spring? If so here's the problem: You can spray now and kill all the weeds currently present--BUT when you till and plant in 2 to 3 weeks you will also be disturbing thousands of weed/grass seeds that are sitting on top of the soil--so when you till you will bury these seeds and they will germinate along with your crop seeds. What I would do since the plot is very short right now is till the soil--wait 2 to 3 weeks and let all the seeds you covered germinate and then spray. Wait 1 week and then till again and plant. This will give you the best weed free plot for the time given. Tilling the green grass/weeds will also replenish nutrients back into the soil. todd
  15. awesome---it's nice to see your hard work pay off!
  16. it's rare for me to find a shed in March here in Oklahoma--most of my sheds start showing up the first of April. I just checked my cams this last weekend and had several bucks still carrying their antlers.
  17. where are ya--i can't see ya:) the turkeys in your woods are in trouble for sure!
  18. Steve--I'm praying for ya friend. Hope Nelli is ok! todd
  19. my Tikka absolutely loves the Remington Coreloct 120gr--they do the trick on whitetails and hogs also!