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    Quote Originally Posted by trax View Post
    That's usually referred to as a "headache" Tony, I'm pretty sure that's the technical term alright. Is it constant? Maybe you should talk to someone about this. I recommend Professor Remy.
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    Hey, Beo. Mine came out this morning. Doc says vitamin E applied once a day to the wound will help with scarring.
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    Chicks dig scares.
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Well to all the ladies out there.....BOO!
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    More like you should say boohoo... lol...
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    You said they dig scares.
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    He's got a lot of them... lol...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Well to all the ladies out there.....BOO!
    To Michel Jackson: What happens if your left in the sun to long ?

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    Ask him bout the one on his left bicep... now that was rough... or the hole in his hip... that was gross.
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    Ahem. Well, Beo? We're waiting!!
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    I'm the most dangerous in America. A teen with an attitude, knowledge of guns, and father that was a ranger, and lots of woods to hunt in.
    I'm in charge since Beowulf's gone!!!

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    Hope that didn't sound bad, I mean the knowledge of guns my pops taught me is for hunting wild game only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    Chicks dig scares.
    Do guys dig scars???
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    Quote Originally Posted by trooper View Post
    Hope that didn't sound bad, I mean the knowledge of guns my pops taught me is for hunting wild game only.
    Hey Trooper, happy birthday again. The following is not a get down on you lecture. If you are looking at a life in the armed service at all then 'guns' should be replaced with firearms, lots of heart ache can be avoided.
    And don't worry about sounding unstable on this forum. I for one am sure you're doing a fine job of raising your dad.

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    Depends on where there at LIL-SIS, Trooper... stop telling everything you know about me your giving Rick, Traxand the others to much ammo. The scar on my bicep is from a car fire four years back, lady trapped and I cut her seat belt out and got burnt on the bicep from just above the inside of my elbow to the top of my inside arm, 3rd degree but the Shriners burn Hospital took good care of me, although I had no idea they had to scrub the burn, now that hurt. The one on hip is when I got an infected boil from my gun holster rubbing my hip, doc said he would lance it and scrub it out and to make an appointment. I went home and took a knife and just cut the whole boil out, pour'd alchol on it, screamed, covered it in neosporene, and gauzed it up and taped it off, now its fine except for the nickle sized chunck missing.
    Trooper don't ever post teen with attitude and gun knowledge or someone will think your a nut gonna do something wrong. If you are a nut job then let me know and we'll talk about it
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trooper View Post
    I'm the most dangerous in America. A teen with an attitude, knowledge of guns, and father that was a ranger, and lots of woods to hunt in.
    That was just the forum equivalent to a wolf peeing on the borders of his territory, lettin' the other wolves know, but yeah...if you're nuts your dad is definitely the guy to talk to about it
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    don't forget:

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    most dangerous hobby:
    Amature Ultralight Accident

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