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Offline ebd10

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Greetings from Moldy Meadows!
« on: March 11, 2003, 10:37:56 AM »
Hey Ladobe! Just thought I'd say hello. How's things?

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Greetings from Moldy Meadows!
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2003, 01:51:46 PM »
Hey stranger.   Hows that big blonde doll that puts up with you, and the little one doing?

Got out 3 times last week.   Sunday was on the desert walking up jacks with the new 17VS all day.  Wednesday night I had a seriously large coyote get together about 1/2 mile off my balcony on the desert that I hiked out to - spent 4 1/2 hours enjoying 'til 3 AM, and Tueday night I ran with a new red vixen - lady surgeon all night on The Strip.   So its been mostly predators and varmints all week for me.  hehe

I did write-ups and pictures of the first two for another board, maybe I sould post them here too.   The last one is none of your business.   :wink:

Guess #3 sold his place in Mouldy Meadows, and is still chasing rainbows.   Looks like Digger Wars 3 will be in CA this year instead of NV - can't get away long enough to hold it in OR.   Still not set yet, but I will be doing several LJR's in NV this year.


Welcome to GBO pard.   Stay in touch.
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Offline ebd10

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blondes and such...
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2003, 10:19:38 PM »
The blonde still puts up with me :shock: and the little one is getting bigger every day. He's already 27 inches long and 22 pounds at 8 months old. I think he's gonna be a big 'un!
#3 is a dreamer. I hope this one pans out for him. Me? I haven't done a lick of varmint hunting for a while now. I'd be lucky to be able to hit the broad side of a barn anymore.