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    It’s ok nell, just back away slowly.


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    back away slowly??? heck I am running as fast as my short little legs can go!!!!
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    i have waaaay to much time on my hands today...

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    Wink I can tell.

    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle69 View Post
    i have waaaay to much time on my hands today...
    I came back to the home page and your name is on all the listed posts
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    i know i took the day off work to wait for someone about my house and have been playing here all day sooo sad but hilarious..

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    btw 9.49 for bb and 17.89 for shipping what a scam.

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    So wareagle...hows it going without the wife at home???
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    my wife is mostly a vegetarian so when she goes out i really pig out, i just finished to big prime rib steaks and washing it down with crown and Pepsi, so I'd say things are well..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle69 View Post
    my wife is mostly a vegetarian so when she goes out i really pig out, i just finished to big prime rib steaks and washing it down with crown and Pepsi, so I'd say things are well..

    Haha!! Man food!
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    i've been eating so much meat i almost feel sick even had some moose steaks(not norm) my wife thinks i'm a hypocryte for raising an orphaned moose yet i have one of his relatives for dinner. to me i have learned more about moose in the time i have spent raising them that i don't think i possibly ever could have. i normally am not a big fan of tom browns but i do agree when he talks about getting to know your prey and stalking it respecting it now nothing against you rifle hunters but i can put down anything at 1000 yards on a bad day so to me bow hunting is more personal but thats an ethics issue for another time..

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    I learned early on to not get too attached to the animals we raised,cause we raised them for one thing and one thing only,went a whole winter without eating beef,cause I raised that steer like he was a puppy....after that.I just fed them and walked away,
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    my house is a retirement farm for critters

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    I'm not a big Tom Brown fan either. I grew up about 3 counties away from him back in the 70's.

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    he's got great knowledge i just feel he preaches to much about spiritualism i just want to learn primitive skills if i want preaching I'll go to church.

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    i always start to look around for a snack when i'm online... I don't understand...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle69 View Post
    he's got great knowledge i just feel he preaches to much about spiritualism i just want to learn primitive skills if i want preaching I'll go to church.
    That was something that weirded me out when I was reading parts of 98.6 degrees, he would go off on the strangest things i've ever heard...

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    Exclamation Wrong author dude!

    Quote Originally Posted by spiritman View Post
    That was something that weirded me out when I was reading parts of 98.6 degrees, he would go off on the strangest things i've ever heard...
    That's Cody Lundin, not Tom Brown. You got the wrong author.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle69 View Post
    i've been eating so much meat i almost feel sick even had some moose steaks(not norm) my wife thinks i'm a hypocryte for raising an orphaned moose yet i have one of his relatives for dinner. to me i have learned more about moose in the time i have spent raising them that i don't think i possibly ever could have. i normally am not a big fan of tom browns but i do agree when he talks about getting to know your prey and stalking it respecting it now nothing against you rifle hunters but i can put down anything at 1000 yards on a bad day so to me bow hunting is more personal but thats an ethics issue for another time..
    I stalk animals and get in close for a kill, but I still use a rifle. I'm just not that good with a bow and I don't want some poor hoofed beasty staggering around with an arrow that I stuck in it. I've never had to follow a blood trail man, cuz you know..dead animals don't stagger around making blood trails. I'm not a big fan of Tom Brown's either, I think he writes like he's the only authority on anything, but I do agree on knowing what you're doing in terms of your prey. Like I said in an earlier posting, I track animals by knowing them, not by following their footprints.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by volwest View Post
    Each others....loneliness of course !
    Can't be as bad as Memphis TN such a big city with nothing to do.

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    Default Need to buy some land!

    We're living in Bartlett TN and want to buy some land .It 's OK if it is 200 miles away any ideas.Do I really need at least two and a half acres so we can shoot on it?Where is it cheap to buy the land?
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