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in reply to shellym, i am the son that works at the boy scout camp in alabama. the camp is called Camp sequoyah and like shellym said, on monday nights their is a mud course called adventure valley. its got dirt, water, dirt, dirt, water, and dirt. we have a fire hose, mud diving, and the smell is something you will never forget.
Mike, this is right up your alley.
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I own a poultry breeder farm in southeast Alabama. Not sure if Mike has done a show on all that goes into a days work on one of these. I have 30,000 chickens in production and from replacing rooster nose bones to culling out weak and nonproductive birds, there is alot more to this than handling eggs. Would love for to do the show at our farm if it hasn't yet been done.
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Wompuscat1965 Junior Member Posted 06-08-08 10:23 PM Paving a four lane highway in July or August in Southeast Alabama... Nothing better than laying 300+ degree asphalt in the dead of summer.. Traffic running about 60 miles per hour about a foot or 2 from you. You start laying out your traffic scheme before daylight and hopefully you get off the road before dark. Working with the State for Quality, Superintendents for production and fighting with the crew to do both.
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Crazed78 Junior Member Posted 06-29-08 09:22 PM I have a 2 step dirty job for you. First you try your hands at the slaughter house and kill animals and dehide them and get them ready for cuts to be sold. Try you hand and Fresh sausage straight from the hog or fresh bacon. Then you Go to step 2, how it works for USDA choise meats sold from a grocery store. and i have just the places for u to go. Lamar Nelsons slaughter house, in Babbie Alabama. and Mike Schane at the Winn Dixie in Enterprise Alabama. both Lamar and Mike will be Happy to help u discover the world that every body has questioned. The Meat World!
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Hello from Alabama, We own a small deer processing buisness. It can get really dirty. I understand that there are some people that do not like hunting deer. However, we make all kinds of sausages. The processing gets dirty. Cleaning the deer gets very,very dirty. We would like to invite y'all to our world this next season here in Alabama not far from the Mississippi Line. www.huntersgolddeerprocessing.com Visit our site to learn more about us. We have a hydrolic sausage stuffer, everyone that comes to our business stops and watches the sausage being made and waits for samples. This could be your next stop on the way to Mississippi. Kill two states with one stone..
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