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I'd be interested. Last M&G we had here (that I remember) was at the Montgomery County Range. Ron Padilla hasn't been on here much, I'll call him when a time and place is picked. I think it would be a good idea to post this in the "Events and Gatherings" page. It may get more exposure. Just and idea... Dave
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Rob; I see a lot of folks hunting with those bone crushing magnums and it makes no sense to me either. Most shots on deer are taken in the woods at 100 yards or less. I had a friend who hunted with a 300 Win Mag and Mark shot a medium sized doe with it. He hit her through the shoulders and we wound up throwing the front half of that deer away. Those types of rounds really do a lot of damage. They're not needed for anything that we can hunt in Tennessee. Just their personal choice I guess. Dave
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Brother Rob, dude you can look for deer in two different directions! Man, how lucky is that??? Dave
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It's a good thing to do. You won't feel a thing! Dave
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I've had both my male dogs snipped. Their attitude and personality changed for the good. Remember....Neutering your dog makes him less nuts! Plus, most vets offer a discount on "No hump Wednesday"! Well at least mine does... Dave
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Prayers sent for your Daddy and family. May he get well soon! Dave
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Not to bring up old news, but what did he do wrong? Walk home in the dark with some azzhat dogging him? Dave
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I'd be in for 3 Dave
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His life is turned upside down because of his own conduct. Dave
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Maybe that azzhat will get put away for awhile this time. The article states that the judge has ordered him to surrender his firearms. It also states his bond was set at $5,000 and yet bail was denied, and he sits in jail??? Dave
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Moral of the story...Don't piis off your dog! Dave
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I don't hunt or trap fox, because of their rodent appetite. They are very beneficial. Dave
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I understand your opinion, but you don't have walk funny or bad to be handicapped and qualify for a placard. My sister has one lung (due to lung cancer) and has one, as well as my Daughter inlaw's father who has a pacemaker. A Doctor can sign a form for anyone, for any reason to get a HC placard. Just because a person doesn't "look" handicapped doesn't mean they aren't in total misery while walking into a store. Just my :2cents: Dave
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Welcome to TGO and Clarksville! Dave
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So sorry for your loss. We said a little prayer for you and your family at the dinner table today. Dave
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Merry Christmas all!! Dave
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The offer stands... Dave
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Well, I'm not having Chinese food, but just a good old fashioned dinner of Ham, Sweet Potatoes, Green Beans and some pie. You are welcome here for Christmas Dinner if you wish! Dave
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Merry Christmas to David and all my other TGO Brothers and Sisters! May your wishes come true! Dave
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UncleJak; I portray Tal-tsuska (Doublehead) Cherokee/Chickamauga warrior in the 1790 time frame. Here is my stuff laid out for you, with description at the bottom. Top Center: Trade shirt dyed naturally with Blackberries. Top left: Sash, Elk and Bear Tooth Necklace. Top Center: Brass British Officer's Gorget (he needed it no more). Copper arm bands, Top Right: Hackle and Turkey Feather Hair Roach. Brown wool Blanket that I often wear. Center: Brain Tan Elk Leggings with ties. Tomahawk, Breech Cloth, Belt with knife and strike-a-light bag. Brain tan Elk Shooting Bag with Red Wool trim and Wampum beads. Carved powder horn. Bottom Row (L to R): Brain tanned Elk Centerseam wool lined Moccasins, Brain tanned Deer Pucker Toe Moccasins with red wool trim, Brain tanned and smoked Buffalo Pucker Toe Moccasins, Turtle Shell water container and Turtle shell cup/bowl, Seventy Five (.75) Caliber Trade gun named "Git Some". Dave
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UncleJak; Here's one the city did for a poster that they will use to promote the early Indian and Settler history here. Our friends called us Daniel Boone and Mingo in this picture. These pictures were handy, I'll put others up for you as soon as I can. Dave
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I'll get some pictures together for you. If you have facebook, there is a few there under Dave Sayre, there are more at Between the rivers mountainmen. I'll share some with you. Dave
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Doing Woodland Indian reenacting like I do, that's pretty cool stuff right there UncleJak! Dave