Posted by old on February 12, 2010 at 08:42:27 from (4.245.3.83):
Well it is your idea so what should it be called?? Then there is a problem when do I start it?? Do I start it was the younger years or when I got in the Navy or where?? Oh by the way I have never figured out how I have lived as long as I have since many many times because of things I was doing should have killed me. Like the time I totaled a 1965 Chev Bel-air with a Honda 90 motorcycle. Or the time a 1962 Plymouth valiant fell of the jack and I rolled out from under it faster then it was falling. Or heres a real good one. Some friend and I where out at a river in MS shooting snapping turtles one guy said I bet you miss the next one coming up. I total him no way. I had 2 guns with me that day a 22 rifle and a 12 gauge shot gun. The shot gun was laying at my feet when he said that and the rifle was in my hands. I bent down to tie my shoe but what I was really doing was grabbing the shot gun. I slipped in a 00 buck and the next turtle that came up I didn't miss. All you saw after that was a big blood spot in the water. I won the bet by the way LOL All be it I did sort of cheat but he didn't say which gun I had to use
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