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Posted by Little Bubba on June 22, 2001 at 15:49:20 from (208.136.78.13):
In Reply to: Show Tractors posted by Moose on June 22, 2001 at 10:32:36:
Hi Moose, So ya got rain today uh? Sun shinning on the shore, don,t see a lot of it due to being on the night shift though. Will be glad to come over and help get rid of some of them groundhogs for ya. Used to shoot them at a friends horse farm in the Wye Mills area on the shore. A couple of years ago he offered to pay us $2.00 for each groundhog killed. Never took the money we used to make all kinds of bets between us as to who could make the best shot, distance of shot, standing or laying when shot was made, using a bipod, freehand, etc. Got stopped this year, some people were scarred when they heard both a 222 and a 243 Remington and they live somewhat close to this farm. They don't seem to mind deer hunting with a 30/06 or other rifle though. They say that it is not right to shoot a little ol helpess ground hog, they never think about a race horse stepping into a ground hog hole and being runied and put to sleep. Keep "showing" and working them red ones, they gotta earn their keep somehow. Heck, they probably will even outlast that new blue one. They too also have AC, it is just a 1 to 15 mph model, and the temp controls don't always work very well with their open cabs. Take Care "Little Bubba"
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