What would you do?
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RE: What would you do?
Ryan said what my immediate thought was.Two wrongs don't make a right!
David has some sage advice with what he has said.You can't force some thing to be a certain way,notify the land owner the authorities etc.if that doesn't get it done find new ground where you don't have to contend with the same issues,or search for ways to capitalize on how they are moving the game.
David has some sage advice with what he has said.You can't force some thing to be a certain way,notify the land owner the authorities etc.if that doesn't get it done find new ground where you don't have to contend with the same issues,or search for ways to capitalize on how they are moving the game.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: What would you do?
ORIGINAL: tsoc
Ryan said what my immediate thought was.Two wrongs don't make a right!
David has some sage advice with what he has said.You can't force some thing to be a certain way,notify the land owner the authorities etc.if that doesn't get it done find new ground where you don't have to contend with the same issues,or search for ways to capitalize on how they are moving the game.
Ryan said what my immediate thought was.Two wrongs don't make a right!
David has some sage advice with what he has said.You can't force some thing to be a certain way,notify the land owner the authorities etc.if that doesn't get it done find new ground where you don't have to contend with the same issues,or search for ways to capitalize on how they are moving the game.