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   / Texas Heat! #1,501  
Nice cool day today so I decided to play in the mud. All the way up to my seat!
obviously the fist pic was taken at the end of the day.

Which of your numerous ponds is this?
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,502  
Kyle, here is the Castle Law, I can't see where the shooter has a defense to prosecution based on this law. The jury will have to base their decission on the law, in this case how can the shooter not be found guilty?

Below is a copy of the Texas Castle Doctrine also known as Texas Castle Law or as Texas Castle Bill
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(C) was committing or attempting to commit aggravated kidnapping, murder, ****** assault, aggravated ****** assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery;

That's pretty narrow. I can't believe it's illegal to shoot rustlers in Texas. Still, you guys have a lot of Spanish law left over from when you in Mexico. I still marvel that it's illegal to wear a sword in Texas. I have no idea how you got that past the 2nd amendment.
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,503  
That's pretty narrow. I can't believe it's illegal to shoot rustlers in Texas. Still, you guys have a lot of Spanish law left over from when you in Mexico. I still marvel that it's illegal to wear a sword in Texas. I have no idea how you got that past the 2nd amendment.

I think the Texas Penal Code that was in effect when I started on the police department was originally written and adopted in 1876. Of course, there'd been a few amendments since then.:laughing: And then we got a completely new one that went into the effect the first of 1974.

I wish I'd kept a copy of the old one. Some of it was hilarious. Of course, the prohibited weapon statute that we used forbid the carrying of pistols (and a bunch of other weapons) "on or about his person, saddlebags, or portfolio" unless he was "travelling".
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,504  
Which of your numerous ponds is this?
I call it the "Old Tank" (we call ponds tanks out here) because it was the only one on the property when I bought it, besides the spring hole.

Jim I'm back to the house to shovel the sticky mud out and just checking TBN to see if you had an answer. Funny, both those suggestions I was thinking about - a big can of PAM would do. The gravel suggestion worked for about ten trips back on forth then I started slipping again, it may be time to get the guy down the road with a tracked Bobcat to help me out. :thumbsup:
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,505  
Mike, that is an excellent wood stove, will you be using it in your shop or selling it.

Neither -- I'm going to store it in the barn apartment until such time that I want to reinstall it in the cabin. It's darn sure heavy! why -- you wanna buy it ---again? :confused2::laughing: I can show you how much the original owner paid for it .....:D

D you remember what year you bought the cabin?
 
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hilarious. Of course, the prohibited weapon statute that we used forbid the carrying of pistols (and a bunch of other weapons) "on or about his person, saddlebags, or portfolio" unless he was "travelling".

Portfolio? I gotta get me one of those:laughing: Big enough to put a sword in ??:D

Don, you may as well go into the "brick" business since you have and endless supply of mud!! with the gravel you used, it is now "reinforced" so it's worth more $$!!!!!!
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,507  
I call it the "Old Tank" (we call ponds tanks out here) because it was the only one on the property when I bought it, besides the spring hole.

Hey! You need to get somebody with a creative streak to name that tank like you did Orthis Pond.:laughing:
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,508  
Western, They would be very black brick, maybe the goth generation would like them.

Mike, the cabin was built the same year that the stove was bought. 90 something. Since you saw the receipt I can't pull a fast one on you.:D

Jim, someday, when the time is right it will have a name.
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,509  
Hey! You need to get somebody with a creative streak to name that tank like you did Orthis Pond.:laughing:

What has the creative streak named your own twin tanks?
Calling a pond a tank is a new one for this old guy.
You should see how grey gumbo clay sticks in a hoe.
20 years ago I had the idea to buy a 6 inch wide hoe bucket to dig line trenches since my normal bucket makes such a wide ditch. My dealer said I would waste too much time digging and prying the goo from a 6 inch bucket.
I'm glad I didn't buy one after prying and chipping the stuck stuff out of my regular bucket a number of times over the years.
I have what they call a landscape bucket, these days, on my old
ford FEL. I think 20 years ago they called it a dual purpose manure bucket. What ever it's called it has a flat bottom and short sides. The bottom of the bucket comes off leaving big heavy forks for digging manure or hauling trees but with the bottom on it does a great job of leveling dirt and digging and hauling it without the dirt and muck getting stuck. * most of the time*
With the big flat bottom it is great for hauling and stacking rolls of hay.
I really prefer it over the standard bathtub shaped bucket on the new holland.
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,510  
Calling a pond a tank is a new one for this old guy.

And I was grown before I ever heard anyone use the word "pond" in normal conversation. Everyone had a tank or two, but ponds were just something in those danged poetry books at school.:laughing: Although I think there were a few rich folks who had "fish ponds" for goldfish in their backyards.
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,511  
And I was grown before I ever heard anyone use the word "pond" in normal conversation. Everyone had a tank or two, but ponds were just something in those danged poetry books at school.:laughing: Although I think there were a few rich folks who had "fish ponds" for goldfish in their backyards.

Bird,
I think this says it all.
Pond, tank or lake? The differences are not so clear

Ron
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,512  
A pond is a hole in the dirt and a tank is metal or concrete if you want the official facts. :)
 
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Don, If it is all black then just call it "Texas Marble":D If you add a little manure, they could be "Cow paddy bricks":laughing: Just think if you get a guvment contract, they pay top $$ for cow (crap)paddy like stuff!!

As far as a "tank" when I was a kid in Arkansas, we called a spring fed water hole a pond, drain fed where "tanks". I have been in Texas so long a pond sounds "cute" and I guess the movie " On Golden Pond" would have sounded funny as " on Golden Tank" that would have made a good name for an old war movie though:D
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,514  
When I went into the military, I always used tank, but had to constantly define what a tank is. Of course, most everyone not from Texas said, "Oh, you mean a pond." So after awhile, I just changed to the point that now I say pond rather than tank.
 
   / Texas Heat! #1,515  
Last night we watered the VFD yard. Boys and Toys.
 

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Wondered if you could start a seperate thread, and give some more detail about the new Engine?

It was training. Our new "Large Brush Truck" was bought with a grant from the Texas Forest Service and proceeds from our annual VFD Fish Fry. The Freightliner chassis is equipped with a 1500 gallon water tank and a 20 gallon foam tank. A 350 GPM Hale pump with a 34 HP BS Diesel motor supplies the various hand lines - 2 pre connect 1 1/2", 2 mid mount whip lines, one rear mount hose line and a front bumper nozzle with a remote control joy- stick in the cab. The new truck will be used as the primary attack truck on structural fires and large brush fires as well as supplying the smaller brush trucks with water. It is not 4WD, because of the weight, so we figured we could save 20k and stay on county and private roads. We have 3 - 4WD pick-ups for pasture, wild land use.

With this truck we finally can supply 2- 1 1/2" lines, the minimum I like for an interior fire attack.
 
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I was raised hearing the word, "stock" in front of "tank". We would go fishin' in the stock tank, creek, or lake. Metal tanks are water troughs.
hugs, Brandi
 

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