surfinsapo
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You won't believe it but it was 100 degrees here with no rain and light winds.. /We are so lucky it turned north... I shot a rat in the tree with a pellet gun today...
No pics of said rat shooting =no dead rat.surfinsapo said:You won't believe it but it was 100 degrees here with no rain and light winds.. /We are so lucky it turned north... I shot a rat in the tree with a pellet gun today...
surfinsapo said:You won't believe it but it was 100 degrees here with no rain and light winds.. /We are so lucky it turned north... I shot a rat in the tree with a pellet gun today...
He got away.. I bought the gun for $20.00 at a garage sale and this was the first time I shot it.. I know he's hurting at least.. Stinking varmintPuff said:No pics of said rat shooting =no dead rat.surfinsapo said:You won't believe it but it was 100 degrees here with no rain and light winds.. /We are so lucky it turned north... I shot a rat in the tree with a pellet gun today...
Larry Wolfe said:[quote="007bond-jb":16o1wey3]SS put Sta-Bil in the tank & run the genset for 5 min to get it into the carb.
You will need to drain the fuel every year & repeat the above.
If you don't you'll have to replace the carborater.
Old gas will erode the insides
(Packery Channel, September 12, 2008) It happened around 6 o'clock tonight, three surfers were caught in strong rip tides near Packery Channel. All three were rescued by good Samaritans.
One of the surfers suffered injuries to his back and was placed on stretcher. They were rushed to Memorial Hospital to be checked out.
But while that was going on, A 19 year old man was watching the rescue from the rocks, and thrown into the water by a strong wave.
Coast guard officials were told by witnesses that he was knocked unconscious, and was taken out to sea by the strong rip tide.
A 2 hour search of the area from the air and water took place. So far, he has not been located.
Coast guard officials told 3 News, they will continue to search for the man at first light.
But the strong waves and current from Hurricane Ike, its unclear where the man could be.