River project part 2

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here are some more pictures_
 

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Sweet! Keep the pictures coming! Looks like a lot of work, but looks fun too
 
CC, that strange looking, almost giraffe-like huge creature with the flexible neck, and elongated feet there, the one with the man trying to ride it?

YOU LET THE CHUPACABRA RIGHT ON YOUR PROPERTY!!!

:eek:mg: :eek:mg: :eek:mg: :duh: :duh: :flush:

YOU CAN'T DO THAT!!! Once you let them IN, they take OVER!!! Tell that guy to stop trying to tame it, and just see if they can lure it out of there with a piece of meat, . . .






like 50 pounds of chopped sirloin. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :cryinlaugh: :neer: :neer: :sm_angel: :rotflmao: :pumpkin: :pumpkin:
 
That is some beautiful country side !!

It is nice that they are going through all that effort to preserve the river and the house.
 
Well, over the years, CC has gone to a lot of effort himself. And sometimes, as with this one, the reach DEEEEEEEEEP into his wallet has been more painful than any manual labor he may have done. He lives in a beautiful, idyllic house in surroundings that are the same. I hope this latest collaborative project puts the situation to rest once and for all, so he can get back to life, which is hard enough.

It's bad enough that he lives right ON a river in Pennsylvania. It's a lot worse when you're sitting in downtown Manhattan, NYC on a business trip at a posh west side restaurant. Here you are, with a beautiful view of the Hudson River, and as your dinner guests are asking about where you live, and what the life is like, you suddenly see your house floating past the restaurant, with your wife hanging out the window with a wok, trying to paddle steer the damn thing to keep it from crashing into the pier. All of this, hundreds of miles from home. The last time that happened, it took three tugs to get CC's house all the way back to Pennsylvania, and at a speed of four knots, it was a lonnnnng trip.

:dunno: :dunno: :dunno: :duh: :duh: :duh: :help: :help:
 
LMAO - There is another one of those things here now - even bigger!
It must be the male and that the female.

Personally I hope they breed and I end up with a small one,
as time goes on it can grow bigger!

More pictures tonight!
Really looks good - BIG WALL!
 
When I went to Puerto Rico in '98, it was all the rage. It was in the papers, on the radio, and probably TV, too. Of late, it seems to have made a comeback here in the Southern U.S.

El Mysterio De La Chupacabra

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The morning starts -
 

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Okay, it's not a Caterpillar or a John Deere, it's a Komatsu . . .

type Chupacabra. The Asian species of Chupacabra. :cryinlaugh: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :sm_angel:
 
wall building -
 

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Those are amaazzinnng pics brother - keep them coming - and wishing safety for all involved!! 8) 8)
 
a few last shots -
 

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Wow!!! :eek:mg: :eek:mg: :eek:mg: You have a set of glass doors right ON THE RIVER!!! :flush: :flush: :flush: