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JasonGNV

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Beauty is only skin deep, it's what's past the beard and in the heart that counts, turns out her heart was made of ice--------cold--------keystone.
 

Againstthewind

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If that is all of your faults. Its not too bad. I had better straighten up too, though. I don't think she likes me pushing my naturally expressive gastronomical functions to their limit and then laughing hysterically. Its good to get things off your chest and try to improve,
 

JasonGNV

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Who'd of thunk it. I come to a hunting forum to chat with like minded hunters and end up seeing the light, a new start for me. You guys are the best! Hahaha
 

Dearhunter3450

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If that is all of your faults. Its not too bad. I had better straighten up too, though. I don't think she likes me pushing my naturally expressive gastronomical functions to their limit and then laughing hysterically. Its good to get things off your chest and try to improve,
Not sure if that gets anything off your chest lol!
 

marcusvdk

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Who'd of thunk it. I come to a hunting forum to chat with like minded hunters and end up seeing the light, a new start for me. You guys are the best! Hahaha
Eastmans not just hunting also for personal growth

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JasonGNV

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See, another eye opener! I too used to enjoy the gastro pranks. Had a specialty, let one go under the blankets in bed, pin the sheets down around myself as to not inflict the coming devistation to myself, then lift the sheets with my leg and let them drop instantly rushing said gastro essence up her side of the bed into her sweet resting face! I have certainly changed since 300 MM, it is the magic number.
 

OregonJim

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Any of you guys do taxidermy work as a hobby or proffesion? My good friend has done mine for sometime now and he is exceptional. He only takes 6 or so mounts a year and really is an artist. He's moving to Oregon in the near future and has offered to teach me his craft. I'm really wanting to do this and have a couple grey fox in my freezer to start. I'm thinking with this kind of chance for no cost I can't pass it up. Any thoughts. You Oregon guys, his heading to Tillamook.
Plenty of taxi work potential there...... IMO a couple of the best Oregon Roosevelt units are up in that corner.