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    Ann has joined a new group that does agility training with their dogs, so she went with Ernie. So he is trying for his first time:

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    Taking a break with mommy (I think this is cute):

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    Mean while, while my hands are still in the dirt, one of the girls were interested in what I was doing:

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    They are in an enclosed area with a six foot chain link fence to keep the coyotes at bay. I guess roughly 1/4 - 1/2 acre in size. When they were tearing down the old Evangeline Downs in Carencro I wheeled pass and stopped when I saw the rolled up chained link. I said, what do you fellas plan on doing with that? They said it's going to salvage, I said what do you want for it? They said a case of beer - went home and got one of the trailers and brought back 1,500 feet of it.

    In and out of the house while this simmers:

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    You fellas know this will be good. Thanks for looking.
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    that does look good
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    Not much better when you ladle the crawfish etouffee on a fat crappie fillet.
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    looking good.......

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    Agility can become even more addictive than fishing! My knees cannot take it any more but the wife does it and in our neck of the woods we can trial 3 weekends a month with minimal travel and she rarely misses he opportunity. You may as well start planning on building her 4-5 jumps, a set of weave poles and a teeter totter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Not much better when you ladle the crawfish etouffee on a fat crappie fillet.
    Woo wee. Just gained 2 1/2 lb thinking bout it.
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    They are in an enclosed area with a six foot chain link fence to keep the coyotes at bay. I guess roughly 1/4 - 1/2 acre in size. When they were tearing down the old Evangeline Downs in Carencro I wheeled pass and stopped when I saw the rolled up chained link. I said, what do you fellas plan on doing with that? They said it's going to salvage, I said what do you want for it? They said a case of beer - went home and got one of the trailers and brought back 1,500 feet of it.

    In and out of the house while this simmers:

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    You fellas know this will be good. Thanks for looking.[/QUOTE]


    that was a good deal a case of beer for 1500 ft.
    just purchased 1500 ft of chain link fence 6 ft high for a school play ground. $4500.00.
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