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    By the way, if you start back on your medicine all those "PMs" will go away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nell67 View Post
    LMAO! But what did she tell Rick behind your back?
    Mom's always told Rick that Ken's handsome. Mom's always told Rick that Ken's brilliant. Mom's always told Rick that Ken's wonderful. Mom's always told Rick that Ken is the most perfect thing to ever grace the earth with his footprint (paraphrasing from "Remo Williams"). And Mom always told Rick that he was the exact opposite of Ken!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    By the way, if you start back on your medicine all those "PMs" will go away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Mom's always told Rick that Ken's handsome. Mom's always told Rick that Ken's brilliant. Mom's always told Rick that Ken's wonderful. Mom's always told Rick that Ken is the most perfect thing to ever grace the earth with his footprint (paraphrasing from "Remo Williams"). And Mom always told Rick that he was the exact opposite of Ken!

    Rick must be your brother from another mother ????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    By the way, if you start back on your medicine all those "PMs" will go away.
    Huh? Do you take medicine for PMS?
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    Crash,I wasn't gonna say it,thank you!
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    Yeah, but Mom always told me she liked me best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Yeah, but Mom always told me she liked me best.
    And Mom always told me to be kind to those who are "challenged." And I once asked, "what does challenged mean, Mom?" And she said, "You know that wierd kid Rick who thinks he's your brother? He's challenged"
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    My Wii refers to me as unbalanced so I guess challenged is acceptable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    My Wii refers to me as unbalanced so I guess challenged is acceptable.
    It's politically correct. Remember, I was once a professor, too. 5-4-3-2-1
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    Trax posted a really good thread on how to skin both rabbits and squirrels. Squirrels are a bit different than rabbits to skin.

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...nning+squirrel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Trax posted a really good thread on how to skin both rabbits and squirrels. Squirrels are a bit different than rabbits to skin.

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...nning+squirrel
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    I was wondering if any of you use a squirrel call when you hunt squirrels? I've never used a commercial call but I have used two quarters. Scraping the ridged edge of two quarters together makes an effective call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I was wondering if any of you use a squirrel call when you hunt squirrels? I've never used a commercial call but I have used two quarters. Scraping the ridged edge of two quarters together makes an effective call.
    Trying to use my "family" to get to me, huh?
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    with limited success i've used one. squirrels arent dumb and it dont take them long to figure out you not looking for a date
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    I have found that my well trained "attack beagle" is also a great squirrel dog. He spots a squirrel in a tree and just sits & grins at it. In less than a minute the squirrel falls out dead. The "attack beagle" is getting a little age on him now so when I saw him grinnin' up a tree for 5 minutes I had to check on him. I looked up in the tree and all the bark off a big knot had fallen off. It became clear to me then that the doggie needed glasses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ccole420 View Post
    Anybody ever eat some squirrel before? Never have and woundering how it is...
    Yes. Squirrel is good. Fry the young ones, turn the older ones into stew. At least one cookbook I have lists squirrel as the preferred meat for brunswick stew. I've used a pressure cooker and cooked until the meat falls off the bones. At least for me it helps to not waste any.

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    Waste squirrel? Two more words that should never be used together in a sentence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Trax posted a really good thread on how to skin both rabbits and squirrels. Squirrels are a bit different than rabbits to skin.

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...nning+squirrel

    I'd imagine folks here have already seen this but just in case...

    http://photos.imageevent.com/brobert...ng/SQUACKS.wmv

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