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ELMER J. FUDD

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  1. Eddie, I don't care what anybody says, you're special!
  2. Stick to your guns for sure. Who cares what anyone thinks, it's what makes you American brother!
  3. I'm a Project Manager for a commercial glazing contractor. I do estimating, material takeoffs (ordering), and I operate software that optimizes cut lengths of aluminum to our automated saw. I also help with drafting of shop drawings. I also install flooring whenever I can (10 years) Laminate/ Pergo, hardwood, and ceramic tile. Sometimes I go months without a day off. What's the difference if I'm not working on someone's house, I'm working on mine anyway. Work now, rest when you're dead. https://cid-f641622f15845427.photos.live.com/browse.aspx/Flooring%20Pictures%20%5E0%20video?wa=wsignin1.0&sa=465404346
  4. Congrats. Now change your name to "grand" papabear.
  5. Good for Joe. Just imagine if the nutjob drove a full size pickup into the crowd, he could've killed MORE people. What would the left do then? Limit access to vehicles? The guy was gonna do something, he just chose a firearm as his means of doing it. If he couldn't get a gun, he would have used a knife, and so on...
  6. Besides people with disabilities, I agree on the ATV thing. Too gung ho for me. Unless you have 1000 acres or something, then ok fine, but say a square 100 acres, you will walk end to end in about 10 minutes, no?
  7. "Business is C*#ksucking and c*#ksucking is a business"
  8. 2 instances a shot was made toward me. I could not see the shooter, they did not answer when I whistled and yelled, or when I yelled that their deer ran over near me. A shot is MUCH louder when it is pointed at you. I also found my stand missing one morning with a posted sign on the tree it was in, on my family's private property. The guy left his number and ended up being the "caretaker" of the adjacent land. I was more civil than I should've been because I wanted to get permission to hunt their land too. I told him he walked right past the boundary posts. They left about 8 signs (all on our property). I just may take pix one day and show them to the real landowner. Any how, the guy put my stand back.
  9. http://huntingny.com/forums/index.php/topic,1107.0.html
  10. http://huntingny.com/forums/index.php/topic,337.msg2061.html#msg2061
  11. http://www.datamasher.org/mash-ups/crime-vs-gun-ownership#table-tab
  12. There is a state, I beleive in the midwest where the guns per capita is the highest, but the violent crime is the lowest. Let us know if it's true, I'll be googling in the meantime...
  13. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2011/01/gov_andrew_cuomos_girlfriend_w.html http://media.syracuse.com/news/photo/9167222-large.jpg[/img]Michelle Gabel/The Post-StandardSandra Lee, a Food Network star and girlfriend of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, helps pack boxes of food for families Monday at the Food Bank of Central New York's headquarters in Van Buren. At left is volunteer Kevin Moleski, of Solvay. Lee came to Onondaga County to promote hunger awareness. Van Buren, NY - If you’re wondering what title to call Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s girlfriend Sandra Lee, don’t ask her. “How do we refer to you?” a reporter asked Lee on Monday at a news conference at the Food Bank of Central New York. “The (news) release said ‘close friend of the governor.’” “Oh, I don’t want to talk about my personal life,” said Lee, who lives with the new Democratic governor. “I can talk to you about any kind of hunger statistics you want to know about,” she added. “But right now, I want to focus on this.” The television food star came to Central New York to talk about fighting hunger, a cause she’s worked on for years with the Food Network and Share Our Strength, a national organization that aims to end childhood hunger. Two days earlier, she stood with Cuomo’s daughters and parents and held the Bible as he became the 56th governor of New York. In the afternoon, she shook hands alongside him in a receiving line of guests at the Executive Mansion. Thus begins New York’s new modern family: a Food Network star with her own corporate identity partnered with a governor pledging to restore faith in a government wounded by scandal, deficit and closed-door dealings. State law that requires governor’s spouses to disclose their finances, including income, assets and liabilities, does not apply to Lee, according to a spokesman for the state Commission on Public Integrity. Past spouses of past governors have had staffs and budgets, issuing press releases on their work and issues. Michelle Paterson, the most recent First Lady, had three staff members with combined annual salaries of $256,000. Paterson also had a $10,400 budget for travel. Cuomo’s office said Lee will have no state staff or state support for her work. Lee traveled to Syracuse with her publicist, Audra Boltion. When asked if she used state money or staff to visit Syracuse, Lee said: “No, of course not. Absolutely not.” Her visit to the Food Bank coincided with Sam’s Club donating $10,000 to the charity. In jeans, a sweater and boots, Lee wanted no part of politics. She introduced herself to people as Sandy. She chatted with a worker about the importance of volunteering as they sorted Hormel’s Chili, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, dried beans and other staples into boxes for families. “I was raised on welfare and food stamps myself,” Lee said before cameras at the Food Bank’s headquarters in Van Buren. “Children being scared of where their next meal is coming from is a big deal. We need to do something about that.” Lee said she planned the visit for after the holidays because food pantry supplies can become sparse then.
  14. Good job! Next time ask her how bad meat is for her colon (they preach this), then ask if she knows because her head is in it.
  15. I got a gun cabinet, a bow target, some blood tracking spray stuff, Columbia sunglasses, and a bunch of non hunting gifts. I have a good family, especially my in-laws.
  16. I guess it is "MAN MADE" after all...
  17. I saw a fawn that still has it's spots today. Is this normal?
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