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what's takin?
Maybe they were Snipe hunting :shrug:
Snipe hunting is teh best! I try to get away for a weekend of it every season. Sneaky bastids tho! I never get even one!
Maybe they were Snipe hunting :shrug:
I've heard hockey described as a fight where a game breaks out. Fighting in the stands? Not heard of that one before.
...were all a bunch of drunk hicks (literally).
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ROFL
I've heard hockey described as a fight where a game breaks out. Fighting in the stands? Not heard of that one before.
Quail is usually hunted with a shotgun. Was it an actual bullet? Maybe a .22?
Maybe they were Snipe hunting :shrug:
NO idea..I will ask Conner if he knows.
I don't know guns or anything about hunting.
I've done it with a .22, but that was just because it was all we had. And more or less we just wanted to shoot guns, not really kill anything.
Normally you do it with bird shot and the spray of BB's knocks them down. Really, it sounds kinda weird they were using actually bullets for quail.
Maybe it was deer? I don't know the details it just breaks my heart to hear cause this is SUCh a great teenage boy and so good looking too. I think he will be fine..I will see what happened.
We were playing an out of town tournament in the middle of ****ing no where. The parents of the other team were all a bunch of drunk hicks (literally). Worst group of parents I ever played in front of.
Don't you just love inbred hicks?
Don't you just love inbred hicks?
I was barely big and strong (and slow) enough to play OL in my crappy tiny high school in NH, so in college, even for Ivy League, I was WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too small to play OL and WAAAAAAAAAAAY too slow to play anything else.I was going to ask you HS players why you all didn't play in college..
I work in an industry that sells expensive toys to rich people...the thing I've learned most, and paid attention to most as a "smart" guy who has moved beyond the stage of life where being "smart" matters...the most successful people are NOT the ones who did best in school, they're the ones who are driven, learned not to take "no" for an answer, and (for lack of a better phrase) are "too dumb" to know when they can't succeed at something.Not everyone can be a brain surgeon, woman. I have a kid that sucks at school. I just want to make sure she passes and focuses on her passions in life.
I work in an industry that sells expensive toys to rich people...the thing I've learned most, and paid attention to most as a "smart" guy who has moved beyond the stage of life where being "smart" matters...the most successful people are NOT the ones who did best in school, they're the ones who are driven, learned not to take "no" for an answer, and (for lack of a better phrase) are "too dumb" to know when they can't succeed at something.
120 pound starting Guard playing both ways. Then I became a 135 pound starting Tackle playing both ways - loved the one game I was allowed to play Linebacker. My last season before the school switched to soccer they put me at Wide Receiver - totally suck experience trying to play a new position with stone hands.
Tell me about it, I spent a lot of time rolling head over heels. :spaghetti:Dude, that's light! I was playing linebacker at 220 and my brother played safety and running back at 205 at our high school. ROFL