October Bs Thread...almost Anything Goes!!!
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It was not just a day for sport. It was something that a lady had to do, but I have been doing this since I could remember. As a lifetime for him, he was the stupid one that was curious to see what I was and walked over to me about 40 yards away, then down he went. To start with he was about 150 to 200 yards away.
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Hey Miles, I'll DVR that! Hey, when you have a moment, everyone wander over to this thread, and vote in this poll. We're harrassing the Chapter leader from Missouri today!!
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...ing-again.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...ing-again.html
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#84
Pat watch for the bright red ford and a 1975 Westinghouse electric golf cart that is Cowboys brown. It should be easily recognized as it has a 57 chevy hood for the awning. We had more people interested in it than the truck.
I cast my vote for Terry. I believe he is "slacking too much to be properly lazy"
I cast my vote for Terry. I believe he is "slacking too much to be properly lazy"
#85
Good Morning every one, looks like a gloomy day here on the ranch this morning and the weather says snow for Saturday, yayyyy, can’t wait. I hope the note of sarcasm came through threw on the printed word there because it was heart felt.
Well Michelle got to prove some guys wrong yesterday; it was a nice Antelope she harvested. I join all in saying good job Michelle.
Yesterday wrapped it up for the Antelope hunt which should do every thing well, a lot of meat in the freezer have already enjoyed some and was good, our guest went home happy.
Looks like I may have some beef as a neighbors badly injured cow last spring healed up well enough to eat but will not make the winter I fear. Unfortunately for them it became a pet and with the inability to ship it presents a concern. I had not thought it would make it this far as the right rear leg was broken only a few inches down from the hip, not much you can do for that but was able to get around a bit.
One would wish they could do something different but the reality is that she is a range cow and this winter when the snow gets bad the coyote’s will run her into the snow and with a bad leg there will be little fight after that.
This is still isolated some here yet but when you are born and raised here it allows for the chance to recognize reality and deal with it.
Well Michelle got to prove some guys wrong yesterday; it was a nice Antelope she harvested. I join all in saying good job Michelle.
Yesterday wrapped it up for the Antelope hunt which should do every thing well, a lot of meat in the freezer have already enjoyed some and was good, our guest went home happy.
Looks like I may have some beef as a neighbors badly injured cow last spring healed up well enough to eat but will not make the winter I fear. Unfortunately for them it became a pet and with the inability to ship it presents a concern. I had not thought it would make it this far as the right rear leg was broken only a few inches down from the hip, not much you can do for that but was able to get around a bit.
One would wish they could do something different but the reality is that she is a range cow and this winter when the snow gets bad the coyote’s will run her into the snow and with a bad leg there will be little fight after that.
This is still isolated some here yet but when you are born and raised here it allows for the chance to recognize reality and deal with it.
#90
Pat I did go and so did Orin. I voted so did Orin. I even wrote a little but nothing major.
Pat I did notice that you are chapter leader for life. Good for you. But against your will, we all know better. You love it and know it. Great job for life. Just think your good at something a least. Take that as a joke. OKAY!!!
Pat I did notice that you are chapter leader for life. Good for you. But against your will, we all know better. You love it and know it. Great job for life. Just think your good at something a least. Take that as a joke. OKAY!!!