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  1. Just sittin in the easy chair getting ready to go out shortly.  Watching the Ali/Foreman fight for the umteenth time.  To me this is one of the greatest heavyweight fights of all times.

    Foreman, a power house bruiser who totally destroyed Smokin Joe was totally outclassed by a savy, quick boxer Ali.

    When it comes to boxers (rated by what they did in the ring-cause I'm not in love with the outside of the ring actions)...I always thought Ali was the quickest and best of most heavyweights.

  2. So the regular bow season is full swing, Xbow season on now...what's your take on the season so far?

    It seems to me looking at all the posts that deer take has been not good so far.  Weather probably being the biggest factor.  

    Personally, I have never had such a slow season.  Kicked a few deer around, but have not seen a deer from any stand yet.  I hunt lowground hardwood areas.  I haven't seen a rub or a scrape 

    yet.  The area is usually a good producer.  And I know things can turn around in a second, but so far no sign of rut yet.  I may be completely wrong, what's your guess.

    Dutchess/Area

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    In Memory of

    Michael A. Chirico

     
    June 24, 1942 - January 26, 2018
    Obituary
     
    Michael A. Chirico, 75, of Buchanan, NY passed away with his family by his side on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018. Mike was born to Roger and Elsie (Esposito) Chirico on June 24, 1942 in Peekskill, NY. 
    Mike married his beloved wife Patricia A. Gorman on May 13, 1967. He retired as an engineer for Metro North Railroad. Michael was an outdoors man who was one of the original founders of the Indian Point Bowman. He was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Sportsman Club. He won 1st in NYS Trap Shooting Association 1973 and was recognized many times in the Pope & Young Record Books. 
    Michael is survived by his wife of 50 years, Patricia Chirico, loving children Matthew Chirico (Debbie Cole) and Melanie Chirico- Pfeiffer (Kevin), adored grandchildren Philip and Jack, and cherished siblings Jean Ruh, James Chirico (Betty), Roger Chirico (Jeannette Yannittelli), and Palma Schlour (Dave). Michael was predeceased by his brother Victor Chirico. 
    Visitation will be held on Monday, Jan. 29, 2018 from 3-9pm at Edward F. Carter Funeral Home, Montrose, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10am on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at St. Christopher's Church, Buchanan, NY with burial to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Verplanck, NY. 
    In lieu of flowers please make donations in Michael's honor to the National Hospice Organization, www.nhpco.org

     

    Mike was an avid bowhunter his whole life and dedicated much time to  enhancing the sport of bowhunting in New York State (Westchester).  He is one of the founders of the Westchester Bowhunters Assn'. created in 1973.  He was the first president of the association. Mike has at least 4 bucks that made the NYS' Big Buck Record Book Club.  Mike also has 4 bucks that made the Pope and Young Record book.  Mike was an official scorer of bucks in Westchester.  

    God rest his soul in peace and bless his family!

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