Challenge to USAF Hunter
#1
Challenge to USAF Hunter
Alright SSgt, which one of us is going to get the bigger deer this year? The young SSgt or the old MSgt? I say I'm gonna embarrass you with the size of the deer I drop this year. The gauntlet is down, whatcha gonna do with it?
#2
RE: Challenge to USAF Hunter
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Alright SSgt, which one of us is going to get the bigger deer this year? The young SSgt or the old MSgt? I say I'm gonna embarrass you with the size of the deer I drop this year. The gauntlet is down, whatcha gonna do with it?
Alright SSgt, which one of us is going to get the bigger deer this year? The young SSgt or the old MSgt? I say I'm gonna embarrass you with the size of the deer I drop this year. The gauntlet is down, whatcha gonna do with it?
#3
RE: Challenge to USAF Hunter
Well MO-KS hunter, I used to be in the Army too, until I saw how much better the Air Force lived than the Army. Now in the Army what you called "a weenie fight" should be properly referred to as a bayonet fight. Now for the Air Force we are required to abide by the truth in advertising laws. Therefore, we refer to it as a "Sword Fight".
And just for the record, I spent 3 years in the Navy before I went into the Army. I spent 12 years in the Army. My last assignment in the Army was on an Air Force base and I realized I could still serve this great country and not have to live like a second class citizen.
And just for the record, I spent 3 years in the Navy before I went into the Army. I spent 12 years in the Army. My last assignment in the Army was on an Air Force base and I realized I could still serve this great country and not have to live like a second class citizen.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 78
RE: Challenge to USAF Hunter
You ain't kiddin..... AF treats a soldier right.
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Well MO-KS hunter, I used to be in the Army too, until I saw how much better the Air Force lived than the Army. Now in the Army what you called "a weenie fight" should be properly referred to as a bayonet fight. Now for the Air Force we are required to abide by the truth in advertising laws. Therefore, we refer to it as a "Sword Fight".
And just for the record, I spent 3 years in the Navy before I went into the Army. I spent 12 years in the Army. My last assignment in the Army was on an Air Force base and I realized I could still serve this great country and not have to live like a second class citizen.
Well MO-KS hunter, I used to be in the Army too, until I saw how much better the Air Force lived than the Army. Now in the Army what you called "a weenie fight" should be properly referred to as a bayonet fight. Now for the Air Force we are required to abide by the truth in advertising laws. Therefore, we refer to it as a "Sword Fight".
And just for the record, I spent 3 years in the Navy before I went into the Army. I spent 12 years in the Army. My last assignment in the Army was on an Air Force base and I realized I could still serve this great country and not have to live like a second class citizen.
#8
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 215
RE: Challenge to USAF Hunter
HAHAHA now I see it....OK but just to be fair, we need to lay ground rules. Bow, Blackpowder and Rifle? Or just Bow? If my buck is bigger I get to hunt on you property next year, if you win I get to hunt on your property next year.
#10
RE: Challenge to USAF Hunter
The rules are:
1. This is for the 2007-2008 Deer Season;
2. This is for any legal season whether it be bow, shotgun, muzzleloader, or high power;
3. No deer taken from a game reserve is eligible for this duel;
4. No tagging off with another hunter in an attempt to win this contest;
5. We'll get a non-biased member of this forum to receive the photo of both of our entries and determine the winner.
As far as the prize for the winner, lets talk about a prize equally rewarding to both of us rather than your proposal of "If my buck is bigger I get to hunt on you property next year, if you win I get to hunt on your property next year."
1. This is for the 2007-2008 Deer Season;
2. This is for any legal season whether it be bow, shotgun, muzzleloader, or high power;
3. No deer taken from a game reserve is eligible for this duel;
4. No tagging off with another hunter in an attempt to win this contest;
5. We'll get a non-biased member of this forum to receive the photo of both of our entries and determine the winner.
As far as the prize for the winner, lets talk about a prize equally rewarding to both of us rather than your proposal of "If my buck is bigger I get to hunt on you property next year, if you win I get to hunt on your property next year."