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Doesn't take much research to see that's a pattern for you.
Proof?
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Doesn't take much research to see that's a pattern for you.
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Doesn't take much research to see that's a pattern for you.
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Somebody just watched Shawshank RedemptionPFG said:Quote:
Cedar is a native tree, not invasive
Point to the sentence where I said the Ashe juniper isn't native?
Invasive:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-war-on-cedar/amp/
https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2014/01/08/how-hill-country-grazing-led-to-cedar-fever-in-texas/
Natives can be invasive when human use of the land changes it.
Don't be obtuse.
Keep going. Its making you look smarter than the rest of us...PFG said:
Ok, boomer.
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Almost 24hrs later, huh. Sorry man, we are onto other things. Like AC having no sympathy for dead people and staff DGAF. Keep up, boomer.
That's what I did in high school, but I worked for cash. About $50/day I think to cut them down and pile everything up, then come back a few weeks later if possible and burn it up.Ragoo said:
Find some cedar choppers
Pay them in booze and overalls to chop cedars.
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Almost 24hrs later, huh. Sorry man, we are onto other things. Like AC having no sympathy for dead people and staff DGAF. Keep up, boomer.
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Find some cedar choppers
Pay them in booze and overalls to chop cedars.
Is this still funny? Making light of hard working people who cleared an invasive plant from an area of our state that's now over run with 1.5 acre ranches and folks who post on message boards about which sunglasses to buy and whether cargo shorts are acceptable attire?
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They had their own manner of speaking, distinct from their fellow Texans, and lived by a code that prized freedom and personal honor. "There was a lot of murder going on," Roberts said during a recent interview, "but they wouldn't steal."