Snapshot
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Back on the farm in Minnesota, my Grandpa used to carry his lever action rifle in the tractor. When he saw a deer eating in his field he would shoot it, and leave it to rot, or at least that's what I was told. He must have passed those bad traits on to my uncle. I went on vacation up to northern Minnesota to visit my cousins. One night they said we were going "Spotlighting". I didn't know what the heck it meant, and they said you could see deer at night. Sure enough we spotlight a deer, and dipstick uncle pulls out a rifle, and let's loose. They never found that deer. Fish and Game show up to the farm the next day, and searched it, because my Uncle was well known to them, as someone made a call reporting gunfire that previous night. Scared the crap out of me. I'm glad I am not like them.
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It doesn't take much these days to make Liberals cry in the closet. Facts and statistics are Liberal Kryptonite
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They have been using the Obama dollars to try and pay down the national debt. For some reason it's not working. I can't imagine why!
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I have some of that toilet paper... Wont get the job done... have some with Hillary on it too... it just sits there asking what difference it makes...... Last time Hillary had a job to do, she outsourced it to Monica Lewinsky
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Last time I did that, I got crucified by the Politically correct crowd. I keep it to sites more suited for that kind of behavior.
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New Low for Boy Scouts
Snapshot replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
What would prompt the head of the Boy Scouts to suddenly decide it's o.k to have homosexual Scout Leaders. Putting a gay man in charge of a group of boys is like putting the Fox in charge of the henhouse. Homosexuality is a mental disorder. . Too many people caving into the PC crowd and the Gay Mafia movement. -
The only face of Obama I use is imprinted on toilet paper.
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New Low for Boy Scouts
Snapshot replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
The head of the Boy Scouts wants to lift the ban on not allowing homo's into club. Welcome to the Wussification of America. -
Recalls......and lots of them I'll rake a Dodge. Have owned 4 of them.
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I bought a bolt on light from the Auto parts store, and ran a wire to the headlamp lead wire. When the headlights were turned on the License plate light would come on.I don't think I paid more than $10..
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The story of my life
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I keep getting errors on the website this morning
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Shooting the M249 like a Boss http://buzzpo.com/video-ted-cruz-shoots-m249-like-a-boss/?utm_content=bufferdc1ad&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=positivelyrepublican
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Exchange student injured by bison in Yellowstone Park 4 hrs ago YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — A 16-year-old girl has been gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park while posing for a picture near the animal. The National Park Service says the unidentified girl's injuries were serious but not life-threatening. The agency described her as an exchange student from Taiwan who was visiting the park with her host family. The incident occurred shortly after noon Friday in the Old Faithful area. The Park Service says she and others were between 3 and 6 feet from the bison when she turned her back to the bison to have her picture taken. The bison took a couple steps and gored her. The girl was airlifted to an area hospital. The Park Service advises visitors to stay at least 25 yards away from bison in the park.
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I've seen a few pics of some Bookcliffs bucks over the years. Some real studs in that area. Knock em dead!
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carrots, beets, radish, any root veggie. Oh and meth haha I have heard stories about you Benson folks.......
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So what else do you Rednecks grow in them tires.....
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I would rather see him swinging from a rope on the Whitehouse flagpole let the vultures, worms, and Satan have him afterward. Years of confinement before the penalty is carried out. the Fed's have a never ending supply of taxpayers money to fund it.
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Hunting with an order of protection - Questions/Thoughts needed
Snapshot replied to naturegirl's topic in The Campfire
Look on the the bright side............. 12 pages and 8551 views. -
Lark has a thing for pickled eggs.
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Here is Knucklehead lesson 101. Crossing the boundary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmuMc1TKALE
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Most of the animals in the park have a comfort zone. Once a human penetrates that boundary bad things can happen. When I opened the guest ranch in 2011, I had to chase Buffalo off the ranch lawns. They would crap all over the place, and destroy fences.This included Momma's with young ones. Momma Buffalo would start grunting at me when I got to close, and I would have to back off.The big males are very impressive when you are close to them, and see how big they really are. Every spring they have a Buffalo round up to herd all the Buffalo back into the park. These Buffalo have wandered out of the park in the winter for food. They use helicopters and cowboys on horseback and push them back to the park like a herd of cattle. You will see the "Buffalo hippies", watching the action to make sure the poor Buffalo are not abused during the roundup's.
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Funny. Have you ever been to a house party, and run into the invisible wall of Lavender smelling poo when you go to use the bathroom.
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I've been inside Yellowstone many times, and have seen, and heard, alot of tourists do some really stupid things, including things that end in death. If there is a bear or wolf sighting, forget going anywhere, you will be stuck in a traffic jam for an hour, until Park Rangers get it cleared up. I've seen people try to get close and stand next to animals for a photograph. Never get behind a busload of Japanese or Korean tourists in the park, unless you want to see some real comedy. DId you ever hear the story of the Biker who tried to ride a Buffalo. It was pretty funny. Park Rangers never did catch that guy. I was flyfishing the Madison river inside the park once. There was a Coyote on the opposite bank, probably looking for an afternoon meal. A car pulled over, and then another, and then another, and then another...... next thing you know a bunch of people are running along the river bank trying to get a photo of what they think is a Wolf. They didn't believe me when I told them it was a coyote. SO much for an afternoon of serenity. I go into the Park early, before the after breakfast crowd gets rolling, and come out earlier than the headed for dinner crowd otherwise you will have to do 10 miles an hour for miles in traffic. Yellowstone is a beautiful and magical place. 3 to 4 million visitors in a summer give you a good percentage of knuckleheads, especially those that like to stop in the middle of the road
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Happy Mothers day to all the good Mom's out there.
