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« on: July 29, 2002, 11:47:42 am »
This appears to be some some sort of Vibernum, but may be Tupelo as well.

 

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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2002, 12:37:18 pm »
Is that a cock roach? I heard you guys got some big uns.
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2002, 01:03:20 pm »
No, just some Vibernum leaves I think.  Do you see a cockroach in there somewhere?
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2002, 01:44:26 pm »
Looks like a start to a gumbo to me.
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #4 on: July 29, 2002, 04:30:50 pm »
I hate to say this, but that's some ugly dog you got there :D
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #5 on: July 29, 2002, 06:32:18 pm »
You know what I'm thinking? Well I'll tell you what I'm thinking. Those things can outrun a horse for 50 yards, so I'm thinking......SOMEONE IS TO DanG CLOSE!!!!! :o :o
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #6 on: July 29, 2002, 06:36:42 pm »
I didn't know Vibernum could outrun a horse, charlie.

HEH HEH....Charlie Horse.....That's funny.
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2002, 09:08:58 am »
That reminds me of the little boy and his Dad that were taking a walk through the forrest.  

The Dad asked the boy what he would do if they came across a bear.

"Run like everything" said the boy.

"there's no way you can outrun a bear" says Dad.

Boy replys "don't have to outrun the bear------just have to outrun you".

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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2002, 11:51:00 am »
Shoulda bought a Sony Charlie, I believe thats the picture of Vibernum I took when I was in Florida and sent back to Mr. Tom.

I took it from clear across a big ditch cause there was some stuff that look liked poison ivy I'd had to got through to get closer.
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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2002, 06:31:03 pm »
Yep, your right, Jeff.  That is the picture you took from the road.  

Here is a picture you took from inside of the Lodge.  Stacy is posing against a wall of cypress that has a Palmetto frond and cattails mounted on it.  A bunch of poincettias are on the table.


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Re: Southern fauna
« Reply #10 on: July 31, 2002, 10:55:26 am »
You would think it being Christmas and all Stacy would have look more excited.
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