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manatree

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We just got them in the Harrisburg area. I know there's some hype. Justified?

When Popeyes came in, I tried it.. Seemed like more breading than chicken and greeasy.

Ah the gold old days when if I'd help my grandmother with some yard work or other physical labor, I'd get my two favorites. Fried chicken and lemon meringue pie.

I’ve tried the one in State College twice, and I don’t understand the appeal. The chicken is very bland and the regular sauce is just your standard mayo & ketchup mix and the honey mustard is cloyingly sweet and does not taste of honey or mustard. On the plus side, their unsweetened iced tea is delicious. I have been in several time just to get the tea.
 
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I’ve had it at the Pittsburgh location a few times. I thought it was alright. Not greasy, decent portions. The Cane’s sauce is Chick-Fil-A adjacent

First, we get the one description as "cloyingly sweet" and another as "adjacent". Can we assume off-season boredom has cause you guys to be watching Food Network too?

I admit it, I know Bobby Flay's favorite pepper is Piquilo.
 

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First, we get the one description as "cloyingly sweet" and another as "adjacent". Can we assume off-season boredom has cause you guys to be watching Food Network too?

I admit it, I know Bobby Flay's favorite pepper is Piquilo.

 

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Any of you guys hunt with Springers? My new pup at 12 weeks. I have had a Springer every day of my life since 1968. Only time I didn't was when I was in the Army. This one is special. Maybe because he is the last. (I am 70).
Smart as a whip. Raised on a farm that raises Bernese and Springers. Picked him out of a gang of 7. Never had a collar or been in a house. 2 accidents in 2 weeks. Follows my 12 year male old around. I love Springers.
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BigFella235

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Any of you guys hunt with Springers? My new pup at 12 weeks.
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I have a chocolate lab who loves to hunt despite me never formally training him how to do so. (My wife was adamant he was going to just be a family dog) When he was a puppy he’d flush robins from our yard purely on instinct. Now he loses his mind when he sees me grab my .22. Just a week or so ago he caught a young groundhog by himself in the field behind our house. He was so proud of himself. My wife was not lmao.

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I have a chocolate lab who loves to hunt despite me never formally training him how to do so. (My wife was adamant he was going to just be a family dog) When he was a puppy he’d flush robins from our yard purely on instinct. Now he loses his mind when he sees me grab my .22. Just a week or so ago he caught a young groundhog by himself in the field behind our house. He was so proud of himself. My wife was not lmao.

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My cat caught a chipmunk and when i wasnt impressed she started eating it nose first. I was impressed when she ate all but the tail. Guess that was her way of telling me she wanted to go fishing.
 

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I’m sorry, but every time I hear someone refer to “Stilly Boys” I can’t help but think of the Philadelphia cream cheese commercials.
 

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I have a chocolate lab who loves to hunt despite me never formally training him how to do so. (My wife was adamant he was going to just be a family dog) When he was a puppy he’d flush robins from our yard purely on instinct. Now he loses his mind when he sees me grab my .22. Just a week or so ago he caught a young groundhog by himself in the field behind our house. He was so proud of himself. My wife was not lmao.

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I to am a lab lover. He's a good duck dog and a so so pheasant dog.
 

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WexfordWarrior

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my brother has, quite extensively... I've used Labs and a Boykin. All for grouse and some Chinese chickens for gifts :). Excellent hunters and one had an amazing super nose!
I always thought the pheasants in Western Pa. were imported from Japan. I was kinda right.
Google says: Today’s wild ring-necked pheasants in North America are actually a hybrid of several Asian varieties. Breeders crossbred the Chinese pheasant with the Japanese green pheasant, as well as the Mongolian and English varieties, to create the hardy game bird we have today.
 
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I to am a lab lover. He's a good duck dog and a so so pheasant dog.

I have a chocolate lab who loves to hunt despite me never formally training him how to do so. (My wife was adamant he was going to just be a family dog) When he was a puppy he’d flush robins from our yard purely on instinct. Now he loses his mind when he sees me grab my .22. Just a week or so ago he caught a young groundhog by himself in the field behind our house. He was so proud of himself. My wife was not lmao.

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Just had to put my choc. Lab,"Ammo", down two weeks ago. Great dog,we didn't hunt because of my disabilities. He had hunting instincts also.
 

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Just had to put my choc. Lab,"Ammo", down two weeks ago. Great dog,we didn't hunt because of my disabilities. He had hunting instincts also.
Sorry to hear that. I dread the day we have to put Griffey down. I’ve been trying to convince my wife to stud him out since he turned one (he turns four tomorrow) that way we can still have some piece of him when he passes some day
 
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I always thought the pheasants in Western Pa. were imported from Japan. I was kinda right.
Google says: Today’s wild ring-necked pheasants in North America are actually a hybrid of several Asian varieties. Breeders crossbred the Chinese pheasant with the Japanese green pheasant, as well as the Mongolian and English varieties, to create the hardy game bird we have today.
That explains the kahkuring noise they make.
 

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Okay, I gotta ask...why do you need to number a one lane airstrip?

ATC: You're clear to land on runway 28.
Pilot: I must be at the wrong airport.
You are not far off. Although a private airport would not have dedicated ATC to give clearance to land.

The numbers to identify the direction the airplane is heading when landing (North is 36, South is 18, East is 9, West is 27) . There is a set of numbers on each end of the airport. So, in your example it would be 28 and 10.

On a day with calm winds the direction of traffic is not obvious, so a plane may be landing from the west and another from the east. Hopefully they are both communicating with each other (this is not required) so if one says "I'm landing on 28" the other plane can change their plans to land on 10.

Also, the numbers are helpful to navigate. One may not be using that runway, but if you are flying over it and see 10-28 you most likely know where you are.

These also identify the strip as a runway, so if you need to land unexpectedly and you see some asphalt with numbers nearby, that is usually better than the alternative.

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