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| 17 Sep 2007 05:42 AM |
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Originally posted by: NICK W on 9/4/2007 3:40:36 PM Hi, John! Yup! I'm here and all the widows and orphans are safe.......for the time being. |
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| 17 Sep 2007 05:42 AM |
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Originally posted by: The artist formerly known as Toonces on 9/5/2007 8:38:21 AM The ambulances are too damn fast, and I am too damn slow! |
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| 17 Sep 2007 05:42 AM |
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Originally posted by: Deer Hunter 56 on 9/5/2007 9:30:39 AM Hasn't that always been the case there Toonces!!! <!--graemlin:;)--> <!--graemlin::D-->
So Nick...why Idaho????
Retired??? <!--graemlin::D--> |
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| 17 Sep 2007 05:42 AM |
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Originally posted by: NICK W on 9/5/2007 8:37:12 PM No, not retired, just an extended vacation. I'll probably go look for a job after hunting season is over. That would be around Feb. 1 of 2008! <!--graemlin::D--> Why Idaho? 1. It's not California! 2. 8.5 hr. drive to see kids and grandkids. 3. A lot cheaper cost of living. 4. My wife and I have always loved this state. 5. I won't go back to Montana, cause my brother still lives there. |
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| 17 Sep 2007 05:42 AM |
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Originally posted by: Deer Hunter 56 on 9/8/2007 8:35:39 PM quote: Why Idaho? 1. It's not California! 2. 8.5 hr. drive to see kids and grandkids. 3. A lot cheaper cost of living. 4. My wife and I have always loved this state. 5. I won't go back to Montana, cause my brother still lives there.
Makes sense to me!!!  <!--graemlin::D-->  <!--graemlin::D--> |
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H2O Elkaholic
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| 04 Jun 2008 09:58 PM |
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TTT H2O Hunting Elk in a rainforest; ya haven't experienced it till ya had rain running down the crack of your *** 30 minutes out of camp. Formerly a Roosevelt Elk hunter, now hunting them Rocky Mtn. ones, in Wyoming. |
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| You know you're hunting Elk in a rain forest, when ya got water running down the crack of your xxx 30 minutes out of camp! Formally a Roosevelt Elk hunter on the Washington Coast, now hunting them Rocky Mountain ones in Wyoming.
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NICK W
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| 16 Nov 2009 06:26 PM |
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There's more cobwebbs on this thread than in a Halloween "B" movie flick! |
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H2O Elkaholic
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| 23 Apr 2010 09:41 PM |
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Yep, With you gone, everything in DC is dieing. (Except the government!)   Dean |
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| You know you're hunting Elk in a rain forest, when ya got water running down the crack of your xxx 30 minutes out of camp! Formally a Roosevelt Elk hunter on the Washington Coast, now hunting them Rocky Mountain ones in Wyoming.
NAHC Life Member and continuous member since 02/81,
NRA Life Member,
RMEF Member. |
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NICK W
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| 15 May 2010 01:54 PM |
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Well, with the way this BB is these days, I can see very little reason to hang around much. There seems to be very few of you old timers around!
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NICK W
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| 09 Dec 2010 04:15 PM |
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Knock! Knock! Anybody around? |
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POPS
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| 10 Dec 2010 10:03 AM |
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Where is the head Honcho of this outfit, or should I ask who? Or was there ever one? It seems there were many wranglers in the past, are they still out riding the range trying to catch the devils herd?
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NICK W
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| 10 Dec 2010 01:06 PM |
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I was riding the devil out of my quad once! Then I came to Suicide Hill. I shoulda took notice when he abandonded ship! Ouch!!! |
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David Naumann
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| 12 Dec 2010 01:20 PM |
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Quad, ship... Sounds like that movie "Planes, trains and automobiles". |
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POPS
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| 22 Dec 2010 09:17 AM |
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HUH??? I remember a guy who did not listen and TRIED to go up suicide hill, he was almost a statistic. |
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David Naumann
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| 30 Dec 2010 12:04 PM |
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It's not the going up that gets ya it's the coming back DOWN! |
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POPS
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| 31 Dec 2010 09:04 AM |
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IF............you make it to the top first! The sight of ATV pieces covering the ground should set off some kind of an alarm in ones noodle, IF, he cherishes his machine or life. I have found a few goodies and ATV tools among the scattered parts. Where is that famous hill climber with his half way up story?
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David Naumann
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| 09 Jan 2011 10:01 AM |
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Must be too scared to tell the story. |
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NICK W
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| 16 Jan 2011 09:57 AM |
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Maybe he's smart enough to forget the story and move to the rockin chair!  |
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H2O Elkaholic
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| 24 Jan 2011 09:44 PM |
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A rocking chair sounds good to me! As long as they can strap a rifle to my arms and load me, the chair, and my gun, into the back of a of a pick-up truck! Good seein ya guys back in here once in awhile! Don't visit this place near as often as I once did. Dean H2O Elkaholic |
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| You know you're hunting Elk in a rain forest, when ya got water running down the crack of your xxx 30 minutes out of camp! Formally a Roosevelt Elk hunter on the Washington Coast, now hunting them Rocky Mountain ones in Wyoming.
NAHC Life Member and continuous member since 02/81,
NRA Life Member,
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NICK W
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| 26 Jan 2011 11:22 AM |
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Hey Water Wapiti! Good to see you too! Ain't nuttin wrong with rockin chairs, except for some of us it takes too much energy to make em work. Some of us are feeling more like "sprung" chickens, than the other kind. Right POPS? |
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