No rule required. Members seem to police this one themselves.Really?? fellows are we going to have to ask Brickburn to make it a rule that after posting photos like {this} they must be immediately followed by photos like this one:
My next door neighbor shot a pronghorn last fall and put the "pieces" in a cooler in his garage. His 8 yoa son told his teacher that his dad had a "body" in the garage. Needless to say, he got a phone call from the teacher. LOL
A Pair of Pumps
Thought I'd post a pic of a couple of my favorite hunting rifles. Both Remington takedown pump-actions, one is a Model 12 in .22S/L/LR from 1913; the other is a Model 14 in .35 Rem from 1928. I was fortunate to stumble upon the .22 recently, as ammunition for the .35 is getting hard to find! Anyone else here use these underrated classics?
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(Sarcasm, ) Thanks 1911Fan.
Me: if you let me buy this rifle, I'll get you those new pumps.
Her: (reluctantly) okay deal. (joyously thinking) she was going to get those new expensive shoes.
Me: here are your new pumps.
Her:
Me: Short visit to ER, Dr said I will be fine after the swelling goes down
@BRICKBURNMy, at the time, 12 year old god son went deer hunting with us for the first time. He was rather ecstatic to be along for the trip. Little did we know that he decided to share the entire tale of his weekend in a report with colour pictures depicting the entire cull hunt. Blood, bodies and junk food....
My buddy and his wife got called into the school for a meeting due to "concerns" over his disturbing report.
Dad had to work incredibly hard to keep from laughing. The kids story and pictures were perfectly accurate (from a 12 year olds point of view). Apparently, not everyone hunts.
@spike.t
Why do you know that Bob??@spike.t
I can see @CBH Australia in them now at the broken heel festival. Problem is he ain't got nice legs.
Ha ha ha
Bob
Firstly, you should not have introduced him to junk food.My, at the time, 12 year old god son went deer hunting with us for the first time. He was rather ecstatic to be along for the trip. Little did we know that he decided to share the entire tale of his weekend in a report with colour pictures depicting the entire cull hunt. Blood, bodies and junk food....
My buddy and his wife got called into the school for a meeting due to "concerns" over his disturbing report.
Dad had to work incredibly hard to keep from laughing. The kids story and pictures were perfectly accurate (from a 12 year olds point of view). Apparently, not everyone hunts.
Firstly, you should not have introduced him to junk food.
Secondly you should have known that would get out.
Apart from that I can't see any reason for concern.