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in reply to: What Has Messed With Us!! #45596
Where are the vital organs on a 4×4?
in reply to: lessons learned #45593Daylight is always simpler.
in reply to: lessons learned #45344Actually I was on my way about 10 years ago when Arwen arrived.
Life is what happens while we are making other plans.
in reply to: lessons learned #44330ausjim wrote: [quote=grumpy]
Haha, that’s why the gods gave us moonlight and starlight, to change batteries with. Anyway, if a clutz like me can strip and assemble a machine gun blindfolded, a normal, fully functional man can surely pop a battery cap and fit a couple of batteries 😉
I’ve never been called normal, and fully functional is juat a memory. On the other hand I can cast a fly dead on in the dark. But then I’ve been told that isn’t normal.
in reply to: lessons learned #44321Doc Nock wrote:
Oh…and glasses to see to change the Mini-Mag bulbs that you drop in the leaf litter trying to get that wee thing outa the base of the flashlight..
Which glasses?
in reply to: lessons learned #44320colmike wrote: And Ausjim is not a clutz he just learned how to do that in the standard military way —mindless repetition–followed by blunt trauma.:D
Mike
My Dad used to call that “the military way of teaching ya” Yes, colmike he repeated it mindlessly, and frequently threatened blunt trama.
Laughed so load at this thread that it woke the kid up @#$%^&*
in reply to: Just for Fun! #44312Interisting Cam. I like the idea of your scoring system, just a bit more complicated than I would like. Since I am still recovering from sholder surgery, I’m only shooting 6 arrows at a session (at least a cup of tea between sessions). Accuracy is still inconsistant. I’m thinking my accuracy is better when I “Go out to kill some styrofoam.” than I just go out for “Target practice.” Thus, it may be a good idea to record if/who/what I’m pissed off at along with the score. Then when I go hunting I know who/what to visulize when I’m shooting at game.
in reply to: Backpack Seat #43035I used to have something I think was called a “Maine Lounger” perhaps you could search for that.
NOT a pack frame, but it was light, and easy to carry after I put a strap on it.
in reply to: No place like home #40824What paleo said.
in reply to: lessons learned #40822ROFL
But how do you find the rock???
in reply to: lessons learned #40615Extra batteries are silly. How are you going to change them in the dark? You need at least 2 flashlights. A head lamp, a small lamp to see to change the batteries in the head lamp. And a third to pound the crap out of the other two when they don’t work.
in reply to: Bow building Goal Accomplished! #39613NEAT!!!! Planning on building my next bow this winter.. OK, it may be several as I’m planning on a lot of changes, most of which will NOT work. lol Keeps me out of trouble when the snow is over my knees.
in reply to: Filled My Buck Tag #39605Congrats.
in reply to: What Has Messed With Us!! #39551And if you hadn’t been there the tree wouldn’t makde a sound…
in reply to: Talismans??? #39543Dirty old hat
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