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I knew I missed a step in the recipe. I've been popping metal ball bearings into my mouth instead. Still waiting for it to dissolve so that big buck will show up.
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My inexperience self is not getting this. What's up with Fireballs?
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The result of some of those porgies I caught in the fishing thread. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I haven't had it for very long. Definitely needs more tuning. At the moment, at max fill, I can knock the embers off of a cigarette at 50 yards guaranteed. After 3 shots though, it really starts to open up. I think I'm releasing too much air per shot. I'll tune it some more during the off season.
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I'm late to the party but better late than never. In one ear, out the other. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That's was several drinks in. As you can see, my face was already starting to turn red. Asian flush about to go into effect. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Normally I'm going with somebody or another and I let them pick the boat. Last night was Captain Midnight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Went with my Russian buddy. Went through a small bottle of vodka and 6 beers and he's yapping about how he didn't bring enough vodka so we took a few more shots at the bar after we docked. I had to call my wife to come pick me up afterwards. Damn Ruskies and their vodka! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Die hard Mets fan. I really hope they make the playoffs but no deGrom, no Harvey, and potentially no Matz. I think Synndergard gets us out of the wildcard game but then the Cubs will steam roll our rookie pitchers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Why Trophy Hunting Can Be Good For Animals:video cartoon
Elmo replied to Dinsdale's topic in General Chit Chat
That's everyone. We're the same way. How do you react if someone came up to your and said: "You're an effing a-hole! Let me tell you why." As oppose to "Hey, you're cool. Really nice guy and all but there is this one thing..." Would you react differently? -
Welcome to the forum.
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I have Houston D. They got chewed up.
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Why Trophy Hunting Can Be Good For Animals:video cartoon
Elmo replied to Dinsdale's topic in General Chit Chat
Can't expect anti's to jump completely over. You have to ease their way in. If you come out hard right out of the gate, they'll immediately tune you out and won't even hear the rest of the message. -
All the ones I've mentioned I've had some sort of interaction with ranging from simply handshake to sharing a drink/conversation with. They are all very kind, humble, and average people who for the most part, wants to be treated like an average person and wants to be left alone. Most of them are not as attractive in real life and a lot smaller. Only exceptions was Brian Urlacher (The dude was ginormous) and Famke Janssen who looks prettier in real life and while she wore high heels, I was literally only up to her shoulder. I'm not star struck either and I often try to leave them alone as well. You can't live in NYC and not run into a film set but I never wait around for a change to meet the stars. I'll just peek over to see who it is but then move on with my day. Saw Will Smith (Men In Black III), Sylvester Stallone (Cop Land), Denzel Washington (Inside Man), and Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex In The City) but since I never actually interacted with them, I can't comment on them.
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That would be Vanishing Son? Vanishing Son is Russell Wong and not Brandon Lee. Brandon had already passed by that time.
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Growing up in NYC and having worked a couple of years in SoHo, I've bumped into quite a few. Stephen Baldwin (sat on my jacket at a whiskey bar, when I told him, he apologized and handed me my jacket), Woody Allen and Mia Farrow (gave them a quick tour when I worked at the Bronx Zoo), Spike Lee (Lived near my HS so I saw him a couple of time per week), Famke Jansen, Harvey Keitel, Kristanna Loken, Felix Trinidad, Hillary Clinton (she was speaking at my old job's event and being in IT, I was working in the back scene when she was ushered in). At specific meet and greet functions: Wayne Brady, Ian McKinnon, Patrick Stewart, Jason Kidd, Iman Shumpert, Steve Rinella (I grilled him on not having tried coyote yet on his meateater program). Went snorkeling in Florida Keys and Brian Urlacher was on the same tour group. Luis Polonia had a distant cousin who use to live near where I grew up so he showed up a few times when I was young. I went to Michigan University so you encounter the athletes at frat parties or see them in the libraries, etc. Never bumped into Tom Brady though. Ones I remember (Maurice Taylor, Robert "Tractor" Traylor, Juwan Howard, Sam Sword, and Tyrone Wheatley) Tracy Morgan bought a slice of pizza next to me. I was waiting at the counter reading a book and all of a sudden some one stands next to me and put his arm next to me and I was immediately blinded by his diamond crusted bracelet. But I guess the one story I will tell was once when I was working in SoHo, on my lunch break I went to a small boutique café. It was tiny. As I was sitting there eating, this really attractive woman sits next to me. The café was so tiny that her arm was literally rubbing up against my arm as we ate. The whole time I kept on thinking to myself...this woman is gorgeous and she reminds me of someone. We never spoke and finished our meals. Then someone comes up to her and asks "Hi, my name is Mike...can I have your autograph?" and she responds "Hi...I'm Rebecca. Sure!" and she signs a napkin. Minutes later, she pays and leaves the café. I kept on thinking...Rebecca, Rebecca, Rebecca...who is Rebecca?" Then it finally hits me. Rebecca Gayheart. Not many people know her and if you look her up now, she didn't age well, but when I had just reached puberty, she hit her peak when she did the Noxzema commercial...boy did I had a crush on her.
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That is why I am not as quick to anoint Tom Brady as one of the top 3 QBs of all time. Is his accomplishments a product of his own greatness of a product of Belichek's system?
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NOT a fan. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The authors and signers of the Hauge Convention expected the deer to be taken to a medical facility and healed.
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So the deer lays there with two broken shoulders until you walk up to it and properly dispatch it? Doesn't sound that humane.
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Dude Perfect stated that it takes them hours on end and tons of do-overs to finally get the shots we seen on film.
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I have the Henry Frontier Lever Action in 22LR. I initially got it in 22LR because I intended to use the rifle mainly for plinking. What I don't like about the Henry rimfire design is that to remove the magazine tube you have to unscrew it by the muzzle which means your hand is over the muzzle. Sure, I keep the receiver open so the hammer is locked but it's just poor practice especially if I intend to let new shooters use the rifle. "Never ever for any reason put your hand in front of the muzzle! Okay? Now put your hand in front of the muzzle and open the magazine tube."
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http://www.natgeomaps.com/trail-maps/pdf-quads
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Same for me when in tree stand. When on the ground, I am usually hiding behind a tree or something. I'll point the bow down and pull up keeping in line with the tree trunk then raise the bow. I feel this cuts down on one visible movement. The only visible movement is the raising of the bow as oppose to the raising of an undrawn bow and the the movement of drawing the bow.