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Old 12-11-2012, 10:50 PM
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...on-protesters/....Hey atleast they are using buckshot!!!
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Old 12-12-2012, 10:28 AM
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...on-protesters/....Hey atleast they are using buckshot!!!
birdshot isn't buckshot. and no protesters engaged in a sit in should be shot with anything.
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Old 12-12-2012, 10:58 AM
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Didn't Dick Cheney use birdshot to shoot his friend?

BTW much better to be shot with birdshot rather than buckshot but buckshot beats the hell out of slugs.
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Old 12-12-2012, 11:21 AM
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No, part of the billion dollar aid package. Guess the jets are edible.

At least the top twenty percent of taxpayers will be footing 75% of the bill.

Like lemmings walking off a cliff while waiting for Christmas. At least Morsi gets his fighter planes.
yeah, i'm not cool with giving **** away for free.

just doesnt make sense. but hey it's the government.
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Old 12-12-2012, 11:31 AM
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Didn't Dick Cheney use birdshot to shoot his friend?

BTW much better to be shot with birdshot rather than buckshot but buckshot beats the hell out of slugs.
Yes, he did. I don't think you would want to be shot with any of it, if it was close range. Even birdshot could kill you, if you're close enough and damn sure has the potential to blind you. Friend of mine got shot in the mid-chest area while turkey hunting. Docs were able to remove a lot of the shot, but not all. They just left it in and eventually it worked its way out. He was in a bad way for awhile. Had recently divorced. Ex-wife felt so sorry for him, she moved back in for awhile to take care of him.
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Old 12-12-2012, 11:44 AM
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In Arkansas, during deer season, there are probably a few hundred thousand men in the woods. Not a good place to be. Glad I gave all that up years ago. Now have to worry about my grandchildren being out there with their other grandad. Hopefully, they'll stop going, the first time he kills a deer and they have to witness him dressing it out.
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Old 12-12-2012, 11:51 AM
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In Arkansas, during deer season, there are probably a few hundred thousand men in the woods. Not a good place to be. Glad I gave all that up years ago. Now have to worry about my grandchildren being out there with their other grandad. Hopefully, they'll stop going, the first time he kills a deer and they have to witness him dressing it out.
i've done more of those than my husband, nothing to it. they may be fascinated by it too.
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Old 12-12-2012, 12:13 PM
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i've done more of those than my husband, nothing to it. they may be fascinated by it too.
Might be. If they take after me, probably not. Nothing visual bothers me much. Smells are what get to me somewhat. Their mother does surgical procedures, so they probably won't be bothered, if they inherited any of that. I think I'd just as soon they confined their killing to Nintendo or Wii, but probably fat chance of that. I did plenty of hunting in my day and lived to tell the tale. Probably just being overprotective, but it kinda scares me when they're out there with a bunch of armed men. Actually, probably scarier in my day when there was no such thing as a hunter safety course.
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Old 12-12-2012, 12:18 PM
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Might be. If they take after me, probably not. Nothing visual bothers me much. Smells are what get to me somewhat. Their mother does surgical procedures, so they probably won't be bothered, if they inherited any of that. I think I'd just as soon they confined their killing to Nintendo or Wii, but probably fat chance of that. I did plenty of hunting in my day and lived to tell the tale. Probably just being overprotective, but it kinda scares me when they're out there with a bunch of armed men. Actually, probably scarier in my day when there was no such thing as a hunter safety course.
i think it's just scarier when it's your kid or grandkid. my son bought a motorcycle. i've ridden them, no big deal. i'd rather he didn't have it. you don't worry about yourself, apparently it's all saved up for the next generations...
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i think it's just scarier when it's your kid or grandkid. my son bought a motorcycle. i've ridden them, no big deal. i'd rather he didn't have it. you don't worry about yourself, apparently it's all saved up for the next generations...
Yes, I know what you mean about the motorcycle. My grandkids have these little electric 4 wheelers now and so far they haven't been a problem. They won't go very fast, but they are heavy and could roll over on a child. I am usually out with them when they are riding and screaming at them when they try to run over each other or take corners too fast. Not sure when it's coming, but know wife will be buying them something bigger and more dangerous before long, but my kids also had a motorcycle and survived it. Hopefully, they'll be ok. Worry, about the older boy most. He is the thrill-seeker type. 11 years old and has already broken his arm twice.
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In Arkansas, during deer season, there are probably a few hundred thousand men in the woods. Not a good place to be. Glad I gave all that up years ago. Now have to worry about my grandchildren being out there with their other grandad. Hopefully, they'll stop going, the first time he kills a deer and they have to witness him dressing it out.

Posted this sometime back, my 19yo grandson with his 8 pointer.Been hunting since he was 16...field strips the catch and gives meat to friends. He didn't get that from my side, we are fisherman and horse players..His brother prefers fishing...




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Posted this sometime back, my 19yo grandson with his 8 pointer.Been hunting since he was 16...field strips the catch and gives meat to friends. He didn't get that from my side, we are fisherman and horse players..His brother prefers fishing...




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Nice deer. I grew up hunting and fishing. Don't do much anymore. Mostly fishing.
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