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I have a wide variety of interests, from electronics, hunting, camping, gunsmithing, reloading, archery, archaeology, re-creation of prehistoric ceramic arts, mechanics, welding, carpentry, And on and on not enough time in the world. Also am an EMT, NRA certified firearms instructor, and a 2nd degree Black belt in Tang Soo Doo Karate.
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ALL ID DEPRESS EVEN U MY FRIEND,JUST KNOW UR ON MY MIND,N
PLEASE DONT DELETE ME I'LL TRY N BE BACK SOON AS I CAN!!!!!
LOVE TO YA,,,TRISH
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HOPE THIS FINDS YOU WELL N HAVEING A GREAT WEEK!!!!
LOT'S OF LOVE N HUG'S SENT TO YA,
TRISH...AKA...POSSUM 1
Amen my friend well said. We would love for you to drop by the website and get involved in the forum. We are just getting started and would be excited to have you. Kirk
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Im looking forward to having a gun of my own for hunting. I always seem to be borowing a rifle for hunting season, unless its hunting riverbottems deer and they requre shotguns. This year I borrowed my b/fs 30 ot 6, he didnt like the idea of a girl hunting with that, i think its that macho thing, and off horse back i shoot with a 30-30, couldnt tell you the make though..no markings but shoots well. I would tell you what it took this year to finish off something but we had such a bad season, I didnt see anything but wolves. At the end of the season fish and game ended up taking 27 out of a pack where I hunt, Twenty seven!! I try not to blame them too much, i mean it hadnt snowed at all too..sad excuse, lol. Im getting a new rifle for x-mas, i just dont know the make. the boyfriend promised it was up there with an ot 6 so we will see.
Im happy about the gas prices too, mine sucks it down, v10 and i hauled alot this summer, so it wasnt the 10 miles to the gallon it was 8. Urg! But i couldnt and didnt think for a second to trade it in. I love my truck and try not to think about how much i would pay in gas before i would trade it in, lol
Happy Holidays!
Will see you later
Rowdy1
1:00 AM: Alarm clock rings.
2:00 AM: Hunting partners arrive, drag you out of bed.
2:30 AM: Throw everything except kitchen sink into pickup.
3:00 AM: Leave for deep woods.
3:15 AM: Drive back home to pick up gun.
3:30 AM: Drive like crazy to get to the woods before daylight.
4:00 AM: Set up camp. Forgot the stupid tent.
4:30 AM: Head for the woods.
6:05 AM: See eight deer.
6:06 AM: Take aim and squeeze trigger.
6:07 AM: CLICK.
6:08 AM: Load gun while watching deer go over hill.
8:00 AM: Head back to camp.
9:00 AM: Still looking for camp.
10:00 AM: Realize that you don't know where camp is.
NOON : Fire gun for help---eat wild berries.
2:15 PM: Run out of bullets---eight deer come back.
2:20 PM: Strange feeling in stomach.
2:30 PM: Realize that you ate poison berries.
2:45 PM: Rescued.
2:55 PM: Rushed to hospital to have stomach pumped, throw up instead.
3:15 PM: Arrive back at camp.
3:30 PM: Leave camp to kill deer.
4:00 PM: Return to camp for bullets.
4:01 PM: Load gun---leave camp again.
5:00 PM: Empty gun on bug that is bugging you.
6:00 PM: Arrive at camp -- see deer grazing.
6:01 PM: Load gun.
6:02 PM: Fire gun.
6:03 PM: One dead pickup.
6:05 PM: Hunting partners arrive in camp dragging deer.
6:06 PM: Repress desire to shoot hunting partners.
6:07 PM: Fall into fire.
6:10 PM: Change clothing, throw burned ones in fire.
6:15 PM: Take pickup; leave hunting partners and deer in camp.
6:25 PM: Pickup boils over due to hole shot in block.
6:26 PM: Start walking.
6:30 PM: Stumble and fall, drop gun in mud.
6:35 PM: Meet bear.
6:36 PM: Take aim.
6:37 PM: Fire gun, blow up barrel that's plugged with mud.
6:38 PM: Mess pants.
6:39 PM: Climb tree.
11:00 PM: Bear leaves. Wrap gun around tree.
Midnight: Home at last. Fall on knees thanking Maker.
Next day: Watch football game on TV, slowly tearing up hunting license into small pieces, place in envelope, and mail to Game Warden.
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