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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2015 8:43:22 GMT
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Post by Beth on Jul 23, 2015 9:14:09 GMT
It makes sense, after all Iowa and Missouri went to war over "honey trees".
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Post by deadwoodgultch on Jul 23, 2015 12:21:33 GMT
I was once run out of a restaurant in St. Michaels, MD with my brother when we ate too many all you can eat oysters. Sadly I did not have a gun
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Post by deadwoodgultch on Jul 23, 2015 12:27:06 GMT
Oyster and crab wars still exist on several levels. Could tell some stories, but don't know about statute of limitations are, and AZ might rat me out! Dave might do that as well, as he is an upstanding guy. I am sure Dave has never even seen someone over shoot his limit on ducks, as he would not associate with anybody who would do that. He would probably even turn himself in if he shot a restricted duck by accident! Mowing Bluebells is pikers work.
Regards, Tom
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Post by dave on Jul 23, 2015 14:23:22 GMT
Deadwood Midnight duck hunting is dangerous. You can't tell for sure where they will land and 5 lbs at 10 mph packs quite a wallop plus those damn beaver runs can trip one and the water is sooooo cold. All of this is just what I have heard about, because like you Deadwood I am a paragon of virtue and would never exceed the limit of ducks or geese. Regards Dave
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Post by quincannon on Jul 23, 2015 16:31:31 GMT
It is all the fault of Old Bay Seasoning. Old Bay is like Powdermilk Biscuits, it makes the naturally timid do mighty things.
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Post by yanmacca on Jul 23, 2015 17:51:13 GMT
I would not like to see what I would do if anyone touched my crop of apples, tomatoes, chillies and blue berry's. Even the birds are nervous, slugs show their faces get harshly treated. The birds cannot complain though, we make sure that they are fed and watered.
Ian.
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