Finally read the whole report. (I usually just look at pics,) Great write-up, and you can feel what it's like to experience getting a heart's desire. So glad your hunt was smiled upon and I look forward to hearing more at DSC, Bob.
Barry
Texas Aggie, sir. There are others -- Colorado A&M has orange uniforms and the "Aggie" moniker, too. That color!! (Worn by a Texas Aggie there'd be something funny about the horns -- gapped.) It's all fun.
Karoo Taxidermy will never touch another trophy I take at Blaauwkrantz. (Old story.) I'll use the Peacocks in Humansdorp if they are around next safari (Taxidermy Africa).
Oddly enough, we just "met" at AR but, as with many TCK's, I would rather spend an hour talking to him instead of a week with the local knuckleheads doing anything. (Kinda like why this site exists, friends amidst aliens.)
Just an old Americo-African MK from Ethiopia who came to Texas on purpose, transferring from Wheaton College to complete a B.S. degree -- Wildlike & Fisheries / Aquaculture option -- in College Station. My greatest achievement is to have married a gal from Clute, Texas, 32 years ago. Both...
Just a 'Howdy" from an Aggie and new friend of Wheels, a fellow slingshot expert /" professional small boy". My mission childhood was almost exclusively in Ethiopia, although my senior year of high school was in Kenya. This site is truly mind-blowing. (I said I was an Aggie...)
Barry
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