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jon-monon

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It bears the Badger Crick name, and of course, is shown in Shamus Forest :D Not new photos, but just seems right here :D

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shamus

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Badger Creek dear boy LOL,
Very nice photos and the landscape is great.

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Drew1125

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Very cool Jon!
:thumb: :cool:

(I think we need to explain to our intermational friends that "crick" is American Hillbilly for "creek"...kinda like a "valley" here in KY is a "holler"... :D )
 

kettlestack

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Bigger an' better

Hot-diggety-doo-dee Jon, Dem critters sho' am gettin' bigger an' better! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Dat charred woodpile sho' do make it look good too, maht even be coons in dat dere scrub, pitty grammaw's out huntin' wid de shotgun today.
Pappy siyed ah've gotta quit drooling over dem BIG model stuff !!!

PS ... Muh buddy Charlie dun teached me Southern speak sho' nuff real good :D

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Fred_M

Growing up in Indiana I use to say CRICK, then I move to the Ozarks and if I said crick these western hillbillies looked at me like I was an outsider. So crick is an eastern hillbillie term to set the record straight. ;) Your scenery and loco are coming along quite nice Jon, keep it up...FRED