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Our season is Aug 15th - Jan 1st with no limit or firearm/bow etc restrictions.
it wasnt uncommon for me to kill 15-20+ every year when I was younger. Now just 1 or 2 for the freezer is more than enough so Ive kinda lost interest in hunting.
Know what I hate....four loko taste like crap at first but after a while to you cant tell no more, silly energy drink alcohol combo. yep ill stick to my JD. and no Iaint got nothin better to do right now
i hate drunk drivers, and especially hate the drunks that try to hit my truck while driving drunk
I'll second hating drunk drivers. Had one turn in front of me in my old jeep, broke his rear axle totaled his camry, just busted the headliner in the jeep, replaced it myself about 400 dollars including paint. Another one turned in front of me across 3 lanes of traffic, I'm a magnet for drunks apparently.
i had a real close call at 2:05 am this morning. this is the post i made a 3 am in "the club".
on the way home from work at 2:05 am, i saw a car approaching the intersection i was coming to. for some reason, i got a second sense it was not going to stop, and it didn't. rite through a stop sign.
i laid on the train horns and the brakes at the same time, and missed the friggin idiot by less than 6 inches. the snow plow lift arm actually broke the driver side windows.
the drunk nailed the throttle when he heard the horns and saw the lights, and drove rite into a telephone pole, just barely missing a parked state trooper.
as they were locking the drunk up, he asked the trooper "when did they put a train crossing on this road"?
he also soiled himself when he thought he pulled out in front of a train.
it's a good thing i drive slow after it gets dark, otherwise the 02 diesel would have had a foreign hood ornament!
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