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Re: Who was it?
[Re: Goatkiller]
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07/07/22 01:30 PM
07/07/22 01:30 PM
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Posts: 2,086 Chambers Cnty./Ft. Morgan Ala.
Buckwheat
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They don't make anything but Hooch in that neck of the woods. Spring or no spring.... you can't make the good stuff without the correct water and they don't have it.. Pure has nothing to do with it it's the minerals and hardness. My guess would be they are running cheap nasty liquor and it's being sold around Union Springs which is a den of hood rats and thieves. I would venture to guess that's what that operation was all about.
Do You not REALIZE that the soils in the Blackbelt Counties are derived from Weathered Limestone.....Yes there are deposits of limestone below the surface in all of the Blackbelt Counties as well.....and Bullock is in the BLACKBELT. Look up "Limewater in Alabama" and you'll learn something. Granted....they may have been making Rot-gut.....but the Right watta' is there!!
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: AU7MM08]
#3704243
07/07/22 01:38 PM
07/07/22 01:38 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,557 B'ham
Goatkiller
14 point
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14 point
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B'ham
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It's not. it will make liquor though. I am not going to tell you how I know it isn't but it's 100% not.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: Goatkiller]
#3704252
07/07/22 02:00 PM
07/07/22 02:00 PM
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Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 2,086 Chambers Cnty./Ft. Morgan Ala.
Buckwheat
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It's not. it will make liquor though. I am not going to tell you how I know it isn't but it's 100% not. Have you ever noticed the numbers of Cedar trees near the limestone quarries around B'ham and Shelby County. Cedar trees thrive in high-lime soils. If you've ever hunted some of the Blackbelt Counties....especially Lowndes and Dallas....you'll see acre plus patches of nothing but Cedars growing unlike anywhere in the state. That's why farmers in those Counties don't have to "Lime the Soil----EVER" 'cause it's already there....naturally and thus the soils aren't Acidic like they are here in Chambers County. Now that's a FACT....ask anybody who lives there. I'm not sure how far you made it in School....But You seem to not have the Cranial Capacity to understand the Geological make-up of the various areas of the State of Alabama.
Last edited by Buckwheat; 07/07/22 02:14 PM.
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: Buckwheat]
#3704287
07/07/22 03:12 PM
07/07/22 03:12 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 11,410 Prattville
Dkhargroves
Booner
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Prattville
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It's not. it will make liquor though. I am not going to tell you how I know it isn't but it's 100% not. Have you ever noticed the numbers of Cedar trees near the limestone quarries around B'ham and Shelby County. Cedar trees thrive in high-lime soils. If you've ever hunted some of the Blackbelt Counties....especially Lowndes and Dallas....you'll see acre plus patches of nothing but Cedars growing unlike anywhere in the state. That's why farmers in those Counties don't have to "Lime the Soil----EVER" 'cause it's already there....naturally and thus the soils aren't Acidic like they are here in Chambers County. Now that's a FACT....ask anybody who lives there. I'm not sure how far you made it in School....But You seem to not have the Cranial Capacity to understand the Geological make-up of the various areas of the State of Alabama. My shine better than both y'all's combined. That's a FACT JACK
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: Dkhargroves]
#3704303
07/07/22 04:08 PM
07/07/22 04:08 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 10,378 Northwest Bama
Ridge Life
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Posts: 10,378
Northwest Bama
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It's not. it will make liquor though. I am not going to tell you how I know it isn't but it's 100% not. Have you ever noticed the numbers of Cedar trees near the limestone quarries around B'ham and Shelby County. Cedar trees thrive in high-lime soils. If you've ever hunted some of the Blackbelt Counties....especially Lowndes and Dallas....you'll see acre plus patches of nothing but Cedars growing unlike anywhere in the state. That's why farmers in those Counties don't have to "Lime the Soil----EVER" 'cause it's already there....naturally and thus the soils aren't Acidic like they are here in Chambers County. Now that's a FACT....ask anybody who lives there. I'm not sure how far you made it in School....But You seem to not have the Cranial Capacity to understand the Geological make-up of the various areas of the State of Alabama. My shine better than both y'all's combined. That's a FACT JACK He may know what’s below a black belt…
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: Buckwheat]
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07/07/22 04:14 PM
07/07/22 04:14 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 14,835 ArmPit of the south
DeerNutz0U812_
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ArmPit of the south
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It's not. it will make liquor though. I am not going to tell you how I know it isn't but it's 100% not. Have you ever noticed the numbers of Cedar trees near the limestone quarries around B'ham and Shelby County. Cedar trees thrive in high-lime soils. If you've ever hunted some of the Blackbelt Counties....especially Lowndes and Dallas....you'll see acre plus patches of nothing but Cedars growing unlike anywhere in the state. That's why farmers in those Counties don't have to "Lime the Soil----EVER" 'cause it's already there....naturally and thus the soils aren't Acidic like they are here in Chambers County. Now that's a FACT....ask anybody who lives there. I'm not sure how far you made it in School....But You seem to not have the Cranial Capacity to understand the Geological make-up of the various areas of the State of Alabama. SONOFA!!!....
Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: AU7MM08]
#3704326
07/07/22 04:59 PM
07/07/22 04:59 PM
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Posts: 9,557 B'ham
Goatkiller
14 point
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I own property in Bullock County so I'm pretty familiar with what's there I'm on well water.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: AU7MM08]
#3704369
07/07/22 06:25 PM
07/07/22 06:25 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 10,378 Northwest Bama
Ridge Life
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Booner
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I hope that 2”, or whatever it may be, is goin to a full copper one
Last edited by Ridge Life; 07/07/22 06:25 PM.
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Re: Who was it?
[Re: AU7MM08]
#3704444
07/07/22 08:30 PM
07/07/22 08:30 PM
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Posts: 18,941 North AL
AU338MAG
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Posts: 18,941
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Was in a club on south Bullock/north Pike county. Definitely NOT black belt soil in that area. Silty/sandy in the bottoms and HARD red clay on higher elevations.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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