Did you perchance mean one of these? prairie, praise
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“Get called a praire n*gger most of your life and you might be more aware of it.”
“You bring a good point in "practice" with shooting praire dogs.”
“Then we got angles, unless you are just shooting on the praire, in which case you got MORE wind.”
“I go shot praire dogs, squirles, long range targets, and also you could tie flys reload and test them out and scout for good opertunities.”
What do you guys do during the off season to feed your outdoor enthusiasm?
“If I was shooting praire dogs or targets, I liked the low recoil so I could shoot as many as 500 rounds a day without developing a flinch.”
“I used a custom Mauser for 40+ yrs on praire dogs to elk.”
“It is great on anything from praire dogs, to mule deer.”
“If I lived in an area with praire dogs I would just use my .223.”
“With all of the hunters that go from here, out to the plains states to shoot praire dogs, I've got to believe that a lot of nuisance pests could be controlled through hunting.”
“Yeah actually there are two praire dog towns right next to me and I have my house right where the snakes cross between the two of them.”
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Rillons of Random Palavery
A list for terms and phrases that I haven't (yet) entered into themed lists, including my series of various 151-word Random Palavery lists. Constructions that catch my eye, ring in my ears, tease m...
ridge cucumber, co-CEO, debt worry, jackalope bustiere, gimblette, ring-biscuit, cobnut, poussoir, praire, coque rayée, rigadelle, coing and 1459 more...
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hernesheir French popular name for the clam. Also known as coque rayée in the bays of Cancale and St. Malo, and as rigadelle in the region between St. Brieuc and Lannion. Feb 18, 2010