When I was hunting in Sonora Mexico, (a drug running and pass-through area for illegals coming to the US.) we would have to use the cattle farm gates. By day 2, I was opening and closing the barbed wire gates to allow the guide to drive through. One spot had a fire "pit" and a bunch of garbage nearby. An overnight spot for the illegals. Day 3 a plastic bag showed up sitting on top of the ashes. My guide said, "Jeff go see what's in that bag." My response, "F YOU You go see! It's probably a head!" The morning of day 5 the bag was gone...
Dad to barber, "why do you charge me the same when I only have 1/10th as much hair?"..."I have to charge for searching for it."
Men don't actually lose their hair, it just goes underground and comes out the nose and ears more.
I learned a lot of things over the many years I was in the military. At the top of the is:
Always got to have a backup plan to the back up plan to the back up plan to the plan,and each plan requires contingency plans because Murphy's Law, or someone or something will always intervene to
screw up your best made plans.
Here's a photo of Tony receiving that Shaw & Hunter award at the 1970 annual EAPHA Dinner Dance. Tony Dyer, then EAPHA President and Princess (Sunny) von Auersperg presented it. I also attended the event.
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