I just watched several of Shug's videos.....and there is definitely something wrong with him
I believe he'd be fun to camp with though!
I just watched several of Shug's videos.....and there is definitely something wrong with him
I believe he'd be fun to camp with though!
yeah, I was wondering how much they weigh and how long it takes for them to dry
...then who wants to be right lol give it a week or two and you'll find yourself loving his videos, just wait until you are boiling water in the woods and you say, "mmhmm that's a good boil mmm" you'll look up to make sure no one heard you. Or worse, I heard my self say, "thank you everybody" like Dutch, at work the other day... I need to camp more and watch less youtube
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I wish Shug would make a trip back to his homeland for a show . I would love to meet him . He is a very talented man ,and he is fairly good at the hammock camping thing also.
But, Oh so right as well! Nothing beats Shug's videos for learning and perspective. I love his perspective more than most hangers. Nothing wrong with enjoying what God gave us to the max. I love to watch Shug enjoying whatever comes in front of him. My favorite is he and Hickery saying "Ut oh" several times before the first lightning strike and downpour in the Lindvile Gorge. Love it!
Oh, now that is just not right. I am not sure which is worse this or watching you and Hickery blowing pork products out your noses.
I was at SC State Fair a few years back. Nothing booked down that way show wise. Thankee.
I do have a big Scout Show in Shelby, NC in October but think it is just for Scouts.
Uh oh....uh oh Kent. Strawwwwberry Milk!
We do abuse the product of the pork.
I just sit and my nose whistles while I mouth breathe.
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