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Stone Lasater

@LasaterStone

Auburn Alum | Skeletons ain’t got nowhere to stick their money, nobody makes britches that size

Hazel Green, Alabama Katılım Kasım 2014
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Stone Lasater
Stone Lasater@LasaterStone·
No, this Papa Murphy’s is fine…I just..didn’t think it’d be Japanese…
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friendscallmeJay
friendscallmeJay@Jaypotta·
Good morning. Here’s 61 seconds of Luke Black SHREDDIN’. Listen to Mountain Grass Unit.🔥
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antipodean scourge@TheKnownLover·
Nolan fanboys wont care but The Odyssey is going to be an ahistorical mess. First of all, Matt Damon wasn’t even alive back then
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RodeoProfessor
RodeoProfessor@RodeoProfessor·
Did you know that public land, especially National Grasslands managed by the US Forest Service, are the single largest blocks of relatively intact prairie left in the US and they’re ground zero for restoring the American Serengeti? The ‘American Serengeti’ is the nickname given to the Great Plains of North America (our grassland steppe stretching from Montana to Texas) with similar scope and scale of biodiversity as Africa’s Serengeti (bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, griz). We have 20 National Grasslands (almost 4m acres) with public prairie also set aside in state and national parks as well. The biggest, which you can visit and dispersed camp on all year for free, are the Little Missouri National Grasslands (ND 1m acres) and Thunder Basin National Grassland (550k acres). Buffalo reintroduction is currently happening in Thunder Basin and the Little Missouri (and many other public National Grasslands) where, working with tribes & ranching families, Buffalo are being reintroduced or will be soon. Almost every black footed ferret reintroduction has taken place on American National Grasslands. National Grasslands conduct some of the largest prescribed burns in the federal land system, which restores fire grazing systems. Fire grazing, or pyric-herbivory systems are a combination of RX burns and targeted grazing that mimics the natural patterns that shaped the Great Plains before settlement. Back then, lightning would cause a fire, fresh grass would grow back, bison would heavily graze regrown patches, which would attract more grazing. This meant a mosaic would form and constantly shift with lightning fire burns, and patches of short, medium, and tall grass along the landscape. Federal land managers are also managing National Grasslands as what are called wildlife movement corridors, where on over 10m acres of American land (public and private) owners and managers are working together to benefit mule deer, pronghorn, sage grouse, and grassland birds.
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XANDER GEOGRAPHIC 🏕️@actionxander

Restore the greatness that is the American Serengeti.

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Stone Lasater
Stone Lasater@LasaterStone·
Being in the rows of the Billy Strings show was much more fun than being in rows of cotton stalks
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Austin
Austin@TooTallGolfer·
The deep south is entirely governed by the soil. Deep south is plantation country where cotton was king and you need sandy soil for this like in the river valleys and coastal plains. The northern parts of Alabama and Georgia did not have this soil and did not grow cotton like memphis could. Same with central Florida. It’s all about the soil. The South is all encompassing below the Mason Dixon line excluding Missouri which I will go to my grave excluding it from the South.
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pete “diddy” millar
pete “diddy” millar@fece_lord·
Where does one start? This needs to be an open discussion. A debate I’ve always kept open is what is the south - Modern county or state borders? Culture? History? A strict objective line (aka the Mason Dixon line)? Seceding states? I argue for a combination of all of the above The term “Deep South” also seems to be intentional, which implies there is “The South”. I would like to know where those borders are A few serious issues: 1. North Alabama and north Georgia are excluded in the map. I think it may not be fair to exclude any part of Alabama and Georgia (and if you will, give me Florence and Huntsville over Atlanta) 2. Most of Tennessee is excluded. I want to look more into this. I could get behind that stance if the reason being Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville carry a different vibe than Memphis does. Maybe more commercialized with more outsiders taking up residence in recent years 3. I have always been an advocate for certain pockets of Florida as being ‘the south’, but to include most of Florida as the DEEP south is false. I mean Orlando is highlighted bro. I can’t sit idly and let an Atlantean get called a deep southerner while the men and women of Muscle Shoals are mere southerners. So I will be releasing my own map soon. And it will be correct. I will define what is “the south” and within the south what is the “Deep South”. And I will draw a circle around Atlanta excluding it from the deep. The borders may be funky, oddly shaped, and, eccentric but they will be true and will take all previous definitions of the south into account. Any help and suggestions are welcomed below. Preesh
Aedanus Burke@aedanusburke

Fairly accurate, but it should probably include more of Texas

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National Park Service
National Park Service@NatlParkService·
As you get older, it's amazing how fast bird-watching creeps up on you...
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Just Rock Content
Just Rock Content@JustRockContent·
“Freebird” - Lynyrd Skynyrd Live • Oakland Coliseum ‘77 One of the most celebrated renditions of “Free Bird.” This show, part of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s tour supporting their Street Survivors album, captured the band at their peak. Happy 4th Of July 💥 x.com/JVPALT2/status…
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Han@YellerwoodHan·
I went to your local Moe’s bbq and no one knew you
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Stone Lasater@LasaterStone·
@husker_cattle Incredibly cruel thing to do. As a farmer and a hunter I think it’s shows a deep disconnect these folks have with the land we try to make our living off of. Real issue at times but finding any joy or humor in it is pretty awful.
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husker cattleman@husker_cattle·
Go read through the replies to this post. The amount of farmers that say they run them all over or shoot them and the complete disregard for wildlife and nature is another reason I hate the American corn farmer. They have no regard for anyone but themselves.
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I hate these things, but I’m not an asshole

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War Damn Bravos
War Damn Bravos@highercotton·
May the fourth
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will defries
will defries@willdefries·
i wrote about boat shoes because whether you want to admit it or not, a lot of you are going to end up wearing them this summer — to read, it's at the link in my profile
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Today In Auburn History
Today In Auburn History@AUHistoryToday·
2013 – A record 83,000 Auburn fans attended the annual A-Day game. That many and more attended the “Final Rolling” of Toomer’s Corner prior to the historic oak trees being replaced after being poisoned. #WarEagle #AUHistory
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Stone Lasater
Stone Lasater@LasaterStone·
Top 5 Isbell song imo
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the Vanimal
the Vanimal@ThatsPanicMan·
No longer getting distracted from the mission which is to knock skeeter the dog fucker out cold in round 1. Training program starts today!
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