Neshoba County State Lake
Neshoba County State Lake
One of my buddies put in for this drawing and got drawn. He didn't really know anything about the area and neither do I but he says I am invited. Im not looking for any secrets or honey holes (which there may not be any of, the place doesn't look big) but just any tips in general would be helpful. Anybody ever done any good there?
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not again 

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"nothin to see here folks, keep movin"
Boys, "I DONT KILL THESE DUCKS BECAUSE I LIKE TOO, I KILL THESE DUCK BECAUSE I HAVE TOO", you figure out the difference!
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Women have used garments designed to lift, separate and restrain their breast since as early as 2000 BC. From the 1500s until the 1800s the corset was the primary under-garment used by women for the purpose of shaping the waist and lifting the breasts.
In 1893, Marie Tucek patented the “Breast Supporter” – the first garment similar to the modern-day bra that used shoulder straps with a hook-and-eye closure to support the breasts in pockets of fabric. By 1907, the term “brassiere” began to show up in high-profile women's magazines and eventually, around 1912, it appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary.
In 1913, New York socialite Mary Phelps Jacob took matters into her own hands and fashioned her own corset replacement out of two silk handkerchiefs and some ribbon. Her friends were sold on this innovative idea and encouraged Mary to apply for a patent for her “Backless Brassiere” design. Within a short time, Mary lost interest in the garment business and sold her patent to Warner Brothers Corset Company for $1,500. Today, Warner Brothers is a leading name brand manufacturer of bras. Check out the extensive selection of bras on our bra styles page.
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breasts are nice...sorry guys i didnt see the post on this already. i have gotten some help through pm. no need to heckle
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Mmmmmmmmm! Two of my favorite things...........a right one and a left one!
Beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
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bluwtr........your brothers on here, how bout that, family!!




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Beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
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Tip #1 Go there put in some time and learn some things.
Tip #2 Take Notes for next year.
Tip #2 Take Notes for next year.
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Listen to what Chuck the lake manager has to say.
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
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