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About Prettyman
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- Birthday 06/02/1986
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Mesa. AZ
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Family, camping, outdoors, cooking, metal fabrication, wheeling.
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Looks great! I plan to cook my next one like that as a roast rather than medallions.
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Had a hunt in that unit first week of Nov. Knew where some animals were, weather changed for the worst, and never saw a thing. There are certainly a lot of elk in the unit though. Look around 126 and 146 roads, around black canyon lake area, and check game and fish site for other locations. Ive see a ton of elk in this narrow unit.
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Looks really good! I have a stand up freezer and I’m still eating 2017 animals too, don’t worry lol. Theres always something at the front of the freezer.
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I trap cats in my neighborhood. They are a major nuisance with 2-3 litters a year being born up and down the alleyway behind my street. I use any ol cheap wet cat food, and make sure to set the trap in a semi confined space such as behind the trash cans, rather than right out in the open. They sit in the open for a week and the same cats walk by, but if I hide it a little they walk right in, for the same week old food. Good luck.
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24A Success First deer for wife and son.
Prettyman replied to smoneal86's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Very cool! Ive seen same great deer in that unit this year. Two down! -
2007 Yamaha Rhino 4x4 660 Sport Edition Side by Side For Sale - $6,000
Prettyman replied to Ken's topic in Classified Ads
Is the frame bent from that crash? -
Should be easy to find a set of four.. Not so easy to find one. There is a huge AZ Cummins page on facebook with listings for original wheels daily.
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There are four options for that year.. Can you get us a pic or even a diameter?
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$130 for 500rd of .22LR? Isn’t that like a $50 box?
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I am in a leadership role at my job with one of the larger electrical contractors in the state of AZ. We only do high end work and come well respected. They just recently rolled out a new code of expectations in detail for employees in all levels of the hierarchy in our field. Setting these expectations is very important in order to have a leg to stand on when it comes to keeping your word to your guys, and making sure they keep their word to you. Clearly defining what it is you need from them generally, and then each day, and holding them to it, while being open to them holding you to your role as well. If you care to read through the companies guidelines I can PM them to you for reference.
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That’s funny but not funny.. Do what you want, this is a free country.
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Very cool.
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Thanks for the good word Harley! Seems like just a couple years ago I was 20 years old lol.
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If any of you guys are in the east valley, I am able to do most general maintenance and repairs on travel trailers, toy haulers, and flatbed/utility trailers. Wiring, decks, roof maintenance, packing bearings, etc. I cant say that I’m the cheapest, but Im probably the most experienced. I do this out of my home where I operate an automotive and welding/fabrication shop outside my 9-5. I also am available for roadside repairs and recovery if needed.