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botto 09-24-09 02:12 AM

bump.

rollin 09-24-09 08:23 AM

http://www.lust-for-life.org/Lust-Fo...isButthead.jpg

"uuuhhh uhhhh uhhhhh uhhhhh it's the beaver thread Beavis"

scotch 09-24-09 08:38 AM

...a tale of power, domination and triumph over adversity...

kr32 09-24-09 09:57 AM

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f66/kr32/001-4.jpg

Beaver mound, I have not seen him yet but we have two beaver on the golf course I play at and have seen them.

shuffles 09-24-09 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by poopsik (Post 8758594)
A Co-Worker who rode his bike in the early morning to work, hit a Deer once and broke his arm. He said the safest area to aim if you have to hit a Deer is the Ass. Got a lot of cushion there according to him. :)

Now this is exactly what Stormcrowe was talking about. I mean, that's pretty twisted.

guadzilla 09-24-09 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 9733423)
bump.

On behalf of everyone who joined BF after this thread got bumped off the first few pages, I thank you and salute you.

V.

mmmdonuts 09-24-09 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by kr32 (Post 9735228)
Beaver mound, I have not seen him yet but we have two beaver on the golf course I play at and have seen them.

Can you say that in this thread and not get banned?

MDcatV 09-24-09 12:32 PM

well played botto.

grafik1979 09-24-09 03:03 PM

Dam!

calamarichris 09-24-09 04:01 PM

I hit one twice and then ate it.

mazdatech10 09-24-09 07:25 PM

I hit a number of beavers in the mid to late 70's thru the mid 80's then got ??, on a lighter note badger is much better eating

thirdin77 09-24-09 10:49 PM

I'm glad DrPete is keeping this forum 'clean' because if I saw any non-literal uses of the word beaver, I would be really upset as the sanctity of road cycling would be compromised.

As for avoiding the bike/beaver collision.. could the beaver be bunny-hopped? It can't be taller than about 24cm or so.


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