lmao! Laugh it up, fucker. Hell, I wish I was in that kind of shape now!
that's why ive been draggin my ass up to the gym as much as i can........but with the fucked up leg I am gonna end up with "skipped leg day syndrome." lulz
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I really don't give a fuck enough to do any researching into these claims, but a good way to keep people off the levy is to PUT UP A FENCE. You won't have to ticket people, and you won't have people sliding down it anymore. Genius!
I don't think putting up a fence on both sides of a levy is advisable.
A friend has property down on the trinity river and there is no fencing allowed on/near the levy. I'm sure there's a reason.
Yeah yeah, you're such a badass. I haven't said anything negative to you in weeks, Levi makes an accurate remark, and the meltdown commences. lmao, can't even help contradicting yourself in the very thread you're replying to.
I don't think putting up a fence on both sides of a levy is advisable.
A friend has property down on the trinity river and there is no fencing allowed on/near the levy. I'm sure there's a reason.
Here's a couple different reasons (possibly)
State regulations come into play as you cant obstruct the right of way to a public water source. New Braunfuls wishes they could so could get rid of the tubers
Army Corps of Engineers have specific regulations regarding access, and developments along public waterways, especially levees they maintain
A more simple reason is that a fence placed improperly along the levy could cause erosion, or a defect in the levy which could lead to failure
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