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faucettb
06-23-2005, 10:28 AM
Well I was checking my Yahoo news site this morning and came across this cartoon that pretty much sums up my expertise I've been sharing with you folks over the past year or so.

So when I give you guys the advantage of my last 50 years experience take it with a grain of salt and think about me with my spring gun stalking the mighty animals that inhabit this beautiful Idaho.

Thank you all for putting up with me.

kdub
06-23-2005, 11:54 AM
Easy there, Bob -

They'll be coming up with a bill outlawing those things in Kalifornie if they see that! :p

mattsbox99
06-26-2005, 06:52 PM
Wow... thats me too... somebody starts chit chatting about guns...well, you know..."start a freakin' forum" :D

faucettb
06-26-2005, 11:27 PM
Easy there, Bob -

They'll be coming up with a bill outlawing those things in Kalifornie if they see that! :p

Hay kdub

I think I read somewhere there were outlawed in Kalifornia last year. they did that along with etching the number in each suction dart.

I used to go to LA often when I was driving truck. I wonder if the murder rate would drop if they outlawed the white chalk they use to outline the bodies of the victims of the gang killings. That seems to make as much sense as some of the stuff their doing. I think the last thing I saw in the news was outlawing teeth in mountian lions. Seems the joggers were behind that one.

kdub
06-27-2005, 09:24 PM
Next, they'll be wanting digitized serial #'s on the mountain lion's teeth - so they can match up the bone scrapes to the particular lion! :p

recoil junky
06-30-2005, 06:33 PM
Don't feel too bad faucettb. It seems like whenever I put in my 2 cents worth into a thread I'm the last one to post there. Maybe I got the plauge or cooties or something.

faucettb
06-30-2005, 07:04 PM
Don't feel too bad faucettb. It seems like whenever I put in my 2 cents worth into a thread I'm the last one to post there. Maybe I got the plauge or cooties or something.

They got some spray for that. Marshall's got it listed with his bullets somewhere. Comes in different calibres depending upon how big the cooties are. I think mine came in 44 magnum 325 grain size.

recoil junky
07-01-2005, 03:10 PM
faucettb
Mine're are giant size according to my kids. And according to the little Mrs. I've got the plauge too. I might have to get some in 480 Ruger 500 grainers if'n there is such a critter.

How bad do or did your teenagers treat you. I don't remember acting like kids do nowadays. My hair mighta been a little long (don't have to worry now) but I still had respect for my elders. I new I could take anything of Dad's as long as I put it back in as good a shape as I took it and if I asked him first.

faucettb
07-01-2005, 06:42 PM
My teenager is now 33 and were still raising him and his 11 and 12 year old doughters. Him and I were in the trucking business until my heart got the best of me. He's home now helping me and the wife raise the two little girls. What a blessing they are.

I used to go thru Colorado lots when I was trucking, nice country. Sure were lots of folks living around Denver. Used to haul dogfood out of there for Swift.

My son's been off of work for a few months now and going to spend the summer with his kids before returning to the grind of cross country trucking. You never get much time off once your running. Two days a month are average. Leaves him not much time to spend with his little girls.

You be careful, next they will be throwing rocks at you. It gets harder to duck the older we get.

Throckmorton
07-05-2005, 08:43 PM
You'll shoot your eye out,kid!

Dave H
07-05-2005, 09:30 PM
You'll shoot your eye out,kid!

After all these years I finaly realse why My dad .Bruoght me a 22lr & not a BB gun ! He was'nt worried about me just losing a eye .........He wanted me to make a proper job of it!!!!! :eek: ;)

faucettb
07-05-2005, 09:41 PM
I spent years trying to teach my son to swim. It was so disheartening when he kept getting out of the sack.

I tried moving twice when he was high school, never left a forwarding address and he always found me about supper time.

Dave H
07-06-2005, 07:45 AM
I spent years trying to teach my son to swim. It was so disheartening when he kept getting out of the sack.

I tried moving twice when he was high school, never left a forwarding address and he always found me about supper time.


Hey dad know I've caught up with you again can I come home now! :D :D :D

Dave

recoil junky
07-06-2005, 09:22 AM
My boys are both still at home. Which is kinda good yet. I want to help them with their education so they can get a better start on life than I did.

I didn't go to college till after I was married but I'm glad I did. The little Mrs. worked at McDonalds while I went to school full time and worked part time.

My dad never tried to teach me to swim, must be why I don't like water much now :)