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Old 07-17-2007, 05:49 AM
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Well if Hotburn would go ahead and just sell me that Excal he has I may forgive yall. Ranger should pass the pocorn and I will bring the Home Brew and we will just stand back and watch. That is better than watching my motherinlaw with her lopsided head and long toes....Man what a sight
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Old 07-17-2007, 05:54 AM
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Hotburn76, if ya think the wt. is heavy then a Phoenix would be great CB fer him. $ 600 samolians, i gave my Pa things too. Sure miss my best friend, he was that and a great father.
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Old 07-17-2007, 06:10 AM
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. Sure miss my best friend, he was that and a great father.
If my kids say things like this once I havegone home then I will consider it a life well lived.....that made me think about my boys this morning. I am 200 miles out in the gulf of mexico working and have been gone for almost 2 weeks---1 more to go....
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Old 07-17-2007, 08:10 PM
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I am not sure if it will be a problem or not. Will take it over there soon and he can start to play with it. When I moved out at 22 and got hitched I stayed away from home to much too long. Dad retired about three years ago and when he did that I felt like our clocks started ticking. He is 63 I think and I am 31 so we should have plenty of time left, grandpa made to 75 smoking two packs a day and his dad made it into his nineties and grandma is still kicking close to ninety I think. So if he is like his parents he should have lots of time but ya never know! Sometimes I think he just likes to hunt with me more than just the hunting alone and we both have a great time. Sometimes we have so much fun I think mom gets jealous! LOL!! Tomorrow we are going to go over and fill the feeder and check the cam. May have to start turning the feeder down since all the fields around here are putting on the corn ears and the beans are about to bud. After that the feeder gets all but abandoned. I enjoy hunting with dad more than anyone!
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Old 07-17-2007, 08:27 PM
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My Dad was a non-hunter but he did by me a 22 in 67 for my 7th b-day and taught me how to shoot.....O how I wish he was here now....Try and spend as much time with both or you will regret it when they are gone.If only I had..........[&o].

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Old 07-18-2007, 08:39 AM
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My Dad is gone too, and didn't hunt. He used to bring pheasant and quail eggs found while mowing hay to the house for an old biddy hen to hatch out. Had to keep them penned up cause of the feral cats on the farm. We had an old pickup, heck, everything we had was old, lol. When I was 8 or 9, he had me drive it along the edge of a hayfield while he rode in the back w/ a .22. When he saw a pheasant he'd tap on the roof and I'd stop the truck. Dad was a rotten shot, lol. He was too bullheaded to drive and let me shoot. The only pheasant or quail we got was what town hunterts donated after a good hunt.
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Old 07-21-2007, 04:05 PM
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Mine was a bad one......
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Old 07-21-2007, 06:35 PM
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My Dad was a non-hunter but he did by me a 22 in 67 for my 7th b-day and taught me how to shoot.....O how I wish he was here now....Try and spend as much time with both or you will regret it when they are gone.If only I had..........[&o].
You have me beat by a couple of years. My Dad bought me a .22 when I was 9...58 years ago....I still have the gun. Its a Remington #714 single shot.
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Old 07-21-2007, 07:52 PM
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"Its a Remington #714 single shot"

Bet it drives tacks too, huh? Those were great guns!
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Old 07-21-2007, 09:01 PM
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B-30....My Dad also got me a 410 H&R with green stamps and acouple of bucks,I think Mom got mad because she wanted a table or something..OPPs...
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