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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: maximus_flavius] #8716031 10/24/22 12:09 AM
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Ever stop to think those Alsups and such probably wouldn't make it out in "the country" without the revenue from out of towners?


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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: BOBO the Clown] #8716044 10/24/22 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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At this point I’m no hat no cattle. Trying to improve our grass before I get any stock but with as little rain as we’ve had I’m. It sure it didn’t go backward this year.


I personally hate cattle and hope I never have to own another one. What did you sprig?

Never owned any other than what was frozen in my freezer. I may well hate them too, if I do I guess we will make hay. It’s got coastal on it just been poorly taken care of and over grazed.


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Do you ever wonder why certain so called country people become such city life experts/critics confused2 I bet it is mainly the internet country people that give a Chit
I bet real country folks don't think about or could care less about what goes on in the city as long as it does not effect them.

Maybe I am way out of touch but the country folks that I use to visit a lot never whined or beetched about city peeps, they seldom complained and if they did it was about the neighbors bull tearing up their fence to Whoo Hoo with their cows or something like that.



I don’t care what anyone else does. But Saturday morning a dude in a $100,000 truck cut me off at the 4 way coming out of Allsups in Throckmorton. He and his queer buddies were pulling an ATV and two pallets of corn. I told my boys, “I guarantee you these [censored] are from Dallas.”


You maybe right on where they come from, but maybe you are not?
What if they are from Abilene, FT Worth, Wichita Falls or ?? What makes you think the truck was a $100 k? was it a fairly new dually king cab or a fancy lift truck with all of the bells and whistles
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I know it’s a $100K truck because my best freind has one just like it. I’m ordering a new one myself without all the bells and whistles. It wasn’t the truck that pissed me off. Just the attitude.

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Originally Posted by scalebuster
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Do you ever wonder why certain so called country people become such city life experts/critics confused2 I bet it is mainly the internet country people that give a Chit
I bet real country folks don't think about or could care less about what goes on in the city as long as it does not effect them.

Maybe I am way out of touch but the country folks that I use to visit a lot never whined or beetched about city peeps, they seldom complained and if they did it was about the neighbors bull tearing up their fence to Whoo Hoo with their cows or something like that.



I don’t care what anyone else does. But Saturday morning a dude in a $100,000 truck cut me off at the 4 way coming out of Allsups in Throckmorton. He and his queer buddies were pulling an ATV and two pallets of corn. I told my boys, “I guarantee you these [censored] are from Dallas.”


You maybe right on where they come from, but maybe you are not?
What if they are from Abilene, FT Worth, Wichita Falls or ?? What makes you think the truck was a $100 k? was it a fairly new dually king cab or a fancy lift truck with all of the bells and whistles
confused2


I know it’s a $100K truck because my best freind has one just like it. I’m ordering a new one myself without all the bells and whistles. It wasn’t the truck that pissed me off. Just the attitude.


Okay I get that, please describe the truck!

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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: maximus_flavius] #8716238 10/24/22 03:57 AM
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Is it worst to be cut off by a $100k truck or a $2500 truck?


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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: BOBO the Clown] #8716247 10/24/22 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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1.27 acres is the smallest I have seen.


My homestead has a garden so roughly half that. Bunnies and drought got it this year though. I’m not sweeting it. Life is good, I had crop insurance on the okra, bell peepers and cucumbers, so it’s bailing me out with a free instacart membership and home note.


Dang that is funny. Thanks for the laugh.


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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: maximus_flavius] #8716249 10/24/22 04:27 AM
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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: maximus_flavius] #8716250 10/24/22 04:27 AM
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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: Jimbo1] #8716386 10/24/22 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimbo1
Ever stop to think those Alsups and such probably wouldn't make it out in "the country" without the revenue from out of towners?


Oh no! All the [censored] convenience stores owned by multi national corporations might not be able to sell their Chicom made [censored] without what we have a buncha city folks all up in our business

Whatever would we do????

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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Frisco is Collin and Denton County


Never heard of them

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Some people cannot grasp basic economics.


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Re: Ever wonder how city people come to be such ranching experts? [Re: maximus_flavius] #8716402 10/24/22 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by maximus_flavius
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Ever stop to think those Alsups and such probably wouldn't make it out in "the country" without the revenue from out of towners?


Oh no! All the [censored] convenience stores owned by multi national corporations might not be able to sell their Chicom made [censored] without what we have a buncha city folks all up in our business

Whatever would we do????


Thought allsup guy just died but it was HeadQTR out of clovis NM.


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Originally Posted by maximus_flavius
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Frisco is Collin and Denton County


Never heard of them


Yes you have Collin is an Archery only county with some of the biggest deer inTX

5k rumors as to why. From KS red coat genetics to you breeders guys releasing etc. really just nutrition and age probably


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Some people cannot grasp basic economics.


Yep. Lots of little town celebrate hunting seasons and the dollars it brings in. There are no doubt some asshats in the mix, in-town and out-of-town.

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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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Frisco is Collin and Denton County


Never heard of them


Yes you have Collin is an Archery only country with some of the biggest deer inTX

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I lived in Collin from 1980 to 2020. First deer I saw was 1999. First season was in 2012.

Whitetail died of old age in Collin County for a long time. They dang sure have great genes there. And those deer are steadily losing habitat. I sound like the old man now, telling tales of working cattle, driving tractors, dove hunting, and coyote hunting grounds that are now covered in houses.


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I lived in Collin from 1980 to 2020. First deer I saw was 1999. First season was in 2012.

Whitetail died of old age in Collin County for a long time. They dang sure have great genes there. And those deer are steadily losing habitat. I sound like the old man now, telling tales of working cattle, driving tractors, dove hunting, and coyote hunting grounds that are now covered in houses.



Be my guess but damn it’s got some big deer


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I lived in Collin from 1980 to 2020. First deer I saw was 1999. First season was in 2012.

Whitetail died of old age in Collin County for a long time. They dang sure have great genes there. And those deer are steadily losing habitat. I sound like the old man now, telling tales of working cattle, driving tractors, dove hunting, and coyote hunting grounds that are now covered in houses.



Be my guess but damn it’s got some big deer


I cam only hope those genes migrate north east to Fannin County.


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