HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
#11
RE: HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
I vote Atlasman...I wonder if he ever views us talking about him on here. He should gointo the HNI's hall of fame. I do miss his battling style. Is he banned for life?
#12
RE: HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
Its funny. Atlas is only missed when he is gone. I dont remember everyone (or anyone) wanting to spoon with him when he was here.
TDWW all the way for pure entertainment value.
TDWW all the way for pure entertainment value.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
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RE: HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
When faced with NO legitimate argument to bolster his side......Atlasmanhardly EVERresorted to attacks, ad hominem.
I respected that.
I respected that.
#18
RE: HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
TDWW for sure. Hewas a funny little bas----. Atlasman intelligent? He is deffinantly edumacated but basically was just an argumenative little sac lick. Thinks his crap doesn't stink and he pulls his pants up better than any other man. Oh, don't forget he had lots and lots of money in the bank too. Personally I would of liked to use him as a tent stake.
#19
RE: HNI's Most Likelies'(bowhunting) Most Unforgettable
IMO Atlasman was better just before he got banned.Like others I have no idea what he did.I didn't find him open minded and willing to be wrong or even see some thing from some else's perspective.He was definitely argumentative when in some instances he didn't have science or any thing else behind him other than his being adament to support his opinion.He brought out the worst in some very composed people here.
I respected the appreciation he had for the tradition of hunting and there are a lot of folks here whom I like and respect who would like to see him back.So I am willing to acknowledge that I am missing some thing.
(He is probably being pardoned as I type these words!)When I am even close to being critical of someone BAM there they are!
I respected the appreciation he had for the tradition of hunting and there are a lot of folks here whom I like and respect who would like to see him back.So I am willing to acknowledge that I am missing some thing.
(He is probably being pardoned as I type these words!)When I am even close to being critical of someone BAM there they are!