Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
#181
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 227
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
Every state needs an example of how to manage their deer herds correctly. Think of the contribution that PA is providing to every other state, a perfect example of how not to.
I'm hoping RSB gets the credit that he is do.
I'm hoping RSB gets the credit that he is do.
#182
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
I'm hoping RSB gets the credit that he is do.
#183
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RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
Btb, I told a guy I work with that some joker on the internet said Pa was one of the very best deer hunting states in the nation. He said to ask you what you've been smoking.
#185
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08
Btb, I told a guy I work with that some joker on the internet said Pa was one of the very best deer hunting states in the nation. He said to ask you what you've been smoking.
Btb, I told a guy I work with that some joker on the internet said Pa was one of the very best deer hunting states in the nation. He said to ask you what you've been smoking.
#187
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08
No thanks. I dont care for wine or whine.
Im surprised you didnt add bologna to your list of meats, since you are so full of it.
No thanks. I dont care for wine or whine.
Im surprised you didnt add bologna to your list of meats, since you are so full of it.
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#190
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 227
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
Since you appointed yourself the resident spell checker and grammar checker... I hope you won't be too embarrassed to know that the correct word in that line would be DUE
I'm hoping RSB gets the credit that he is do.
I think my biggest embarrassment, was when we moved up a few positions in captive finance companies, our President called me and asked me why, I had added our parents stock into the calculation twice. Luck for me the publication hadn't gone out for printing yet.
I usually spot things that don't look reasonable, therefore I do close to perfect work, but I sure wish my error would have been for $1,000, rather than $25,000,000. When the Controller returned from vacation, he asked me if it was he that made the error and I covered up for him.