rwlittle

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I would add a sturdy picnic table type set up to the list. Always nice to have it there to chow down some bbq outside...followed by brewski's & poker. correction...brewski's while bbq-ing, while eating the bbq, etc....

maybe some folding chairs to keep around camp for the camp-fire-b.s.-session.

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hey big dog where did you get that water container for your shower??nice.. they just did an all weather track at the school where i work. bunch of those laying around.they delivered the rubberized liquid in them guess i need to grab one or two if there still there.
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brknarrow, if they had a chemical in them, do not use them. Just about anything stored in them soaks into the plastic. You wouldn't want to use those for drinking water. I got mine from one of our JHO members. He works for a water district. These were used to stored the chlorine that they add to the drinking water.
So, it won't cause a problem down the line. I still rinsed them out a couple times.
 

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Originally posted by BirdDawg@Jan 27 2006, 12:25 PM
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Usually occurring in white, they can occasionally be spotted in pale pink, blue, or lovely print patterns.

are they edible? [/b][/quote]
I haven't tried 'em, but I can tell you a good spot to pick some, BirdDawg. You run pick a bunch and let me know how they come out.
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Mike, I got the pleasure of witnessing some of the engineering that went into BigDog's shower system. A very interesting process, to say the least.
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That camp is gonna be deluxe soon, though!
 

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Mike, I got the pleasure of witnessing some of the engineering that went into BigDog's shower system. A very interesting process, to say the least.
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HMMMMM, not sure if that is a compliment or a Speckmisser dig.........
 

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Another thing you might want at your cabin are frilly flowery drapes, doilies and toaster cozies..

Ooops, sorry...I thought we were talking about BirdDawg's place.
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Speck,
Thanks for the explanations.

No hunting would be complete w/out the complete Martha Stewart collection of everything.
If you have electricty, a microwave is a big plus for lazy folk like me.
Let me know when your done and I'll stop by and help kill some hogs.
 
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