Giant 1,100lb Hog killed.
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Originally Posted by BonnevilleLErocks
why did they kill him :( :(
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a 50 cal pisol would take that kids arm off, im 6'2 300 lbs and i shot a desert eagle...50 cal that was hard to hang on to for me and im a big kid common now...
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Vital 100% real...
you would think that with a line like this
Jamison received a congratulation from:
Rickey Medlocke of Lynyrd Skynyrd - Kenny Chesney - Tom Knapp & Tim Bradley of Benelli - Jerry Miculek of Smith & Wesson
and his Heros from our Armed Forces around the world.
it would have to be..
But there are Bores out there that do get that large its been on the discovery channel so its gotta be real right.
lmao
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you would think that with a line like this
Jamison received a congratulation from:
Rickey Medlocke of Lynyrd Skynyrd - Kenny Chesney - Tom Knapp & Tim Bradley of Benelli - Jerry Miculek of Smith & Wesson
and his Heros from our Armed Forces around the world.
it would have to be..
But there are Bores out there that do get that large its been on the discovery channel so its gotta be real right.
lmao
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I love how people raise there kids sometimes, sarcastically speaking.
But hey, hes not mine, so it doesnt matter much.
But hey, hes not mine, so it doesnt matter much.
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There'* no way the overhang on this rickety barn could support 1,050 lbs. of weight:
How'd they get it in that position to begin with? That'* a lot of work (even using a front end loader) to get it hanging like that. And, what kind of knot do you think they used? Size of the rope?
And, if you look through their pictures, why is it always in a different position. Something of that size would take a lot of effort to move around.
There are so many holes in this...
How'd they get it in that position to begin with? That'* a lot of work (even using a front end loader) to get it hanging like that. And, what kind of knot do you think they used? Size of the rope?
And, if you look through their pictures, why is it always in a different position. Something of that size would take a lot of effort to move around.
There are so many holes in this...
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Hmm, I can honestly say that you are right. There is no way in heck that the old, rickety overhang they have that hog "tied" to can hold something that heavy, it would give out in no time. Also, note the one pic where the forklift/tractor is carrying that hog through the woods, that is CLEARLY a doctored photo. After seeing those pics, I am calling BS. Also the funny thing is, there is only 4 or 5 pics of this whole ordeal. If this really happened, I think there would be a ton more pics of the situation. EDIT - Another loophole, how can that hog'* single leg hold up a 1100 lb body?
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Have another coffee and look at the pic again
no look bottom right...
its being held up by the backhoe jeeees its even the title of the pic!