Blastin' and Castin' in the Texas Outdoors

We havea lot of good times, the road was a drug when we started way back, our wheels rolled on steady, now its forgetting the race to find an open space and leaving that city far behind We’ll be up in the morning before the sun, since anything beats working on the job and everyone knows the early worm gets the fish. The world is your oyster, let the high times carry the low, walk where the sun is shining, lay your burdens down and think to yourself that it sure feels good feeling good again.


Wednesday, August 11, 2004

Hogzilla story

There is some debate as to whether this is real or not



read the article at:

http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/South/07/28/hogzilla.ap/

2 Comments:

Blogger steven-hoffman said...

I believe that this pig might not hve been a feral. It appears to have a body just like a domestic pig and obviously the size is questionable.

It would be more convincing if the pig were not covered in sand so we could see if it was black haired

5:53 PM  
Blogger brian said...

I think it was a domestic pig or a mostly domestic pig. I understand they get much bigger. They sure didn't waste any time disposing of the carcass. A real redneck would have taken it into town.

9:11 PM  

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