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Postby Bill E Bob » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:55 am

Barnyard wrote:
BackswampCub wrote:Oh Man. You boys got some spy photos. I guess we will have to change are plan to trick you down here.

Yes, I have been tinkering with the mother of all Cub detectors. There's still a few bugs in it but I suspect there may be more Cubs hidden amongst all those Christmas trees.


Did you steal the plans from BigDog :?: :lol:

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Postby Super A » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:19 pm

Barnyard wrote:
Yogie wrote:Beware Barnyard, I think this is a ploy to get you down south on their ground. :lol:

I know what their doing and that cub is right close to this building.
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OK I'll ask. How'd you figure it out?

The dash is the long ear'd dash. I want to say the serial number was around 46-48XXX. If I can think of it, I'll look the next time I'm there.

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Postby Barnyard » Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:44 pm

Super A wrote:...OK I'll ask. How'd you figure it out?...

Al, ever since joining this forum I have worked very diligently at improving my counter-intelligence. To reveal my methods now would go against my allegiance to the Buckeye Brigade. You must remember that I am a dedicated SOB (Southern Ohio Buckeye). I am a sworn follower of my leader, Bigdog. Without his permission I can only give my name, rank, and maybe my Cub's serial number (but not all of them).

I can say this. Once you mentioned name of the establishment in your post, I instantly (well, okay, almost instantly) knew the coordinates.

Btw, thanks for the dash info. Another Northern ploy to gain information. That should get the Georgia Punkin Boys thinkin'. See how I am! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BackswampCub » Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:53 pm

Well Barnyard. You might want to watch out for this Carolina boy. I am the secret weapon. I have lived all over the country being a military brat. But my family is originally from Illinois. We all know how you Buckeyes Handle Illinois.
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