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Ammo Smith
- Nov 6, 2009
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Sounds like my oldest daughter calling, my pronghorn shot in Wyoming a "Hamalope"!
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muleman":2zy3dqgo said:That's her gun and you don't even know it yet. God made little girls to humble their their big tough dads - Right Scotty? Scott
6mm Remington":2d5ztxt2 said:Way to go Songdog! :grin: When my son was about that age or just a bit older he called the binoculars eye bubbles and grass hoppers were jump grassers!
David
:lol:Songdog":1k6telbj said:6mm Remington":1k6telbj said:Way to go Songdog! :grin: When my son was about that age or just a bit older he called the binoculars eye bubbles and grass hoppers were jump grassers!
David
My twins like to get taken to bed "like a dead coyote, Daddy!".... which means hauled up the stairs hanging upside down by their ankles, slung over my shoulder. Wasn't long ago I could easily do them both at the same time.... anymore, just one of them is about like packing a big wiggling, giggling coyote up two flights.
My twins like to get taken to bed "like a dead coyote, Daddy!".... which means hauled up the stairs hanging upside down by their ankles, slung over my shoulder. Wasn't long ago I could easily do them both at the same time.... anymore, just one of them is about like packing a big wiggling, giggling coyote up two flights.
DrMike":2k0gaa12 said:My twins like to get taken to bed "like a dead coyote, Daddy!".... which means hauled up the stairs hanging upside down by their ankles, slung over my shoulder. Wasn't long ago I could easily do them both at the same time.... anymore, just one of them is about like packing a big wiggling, giggling coyote up two flights.
Hang loose, brother. The day is coming when they'll be hauling Dad up the stairs "like a dead coyote."
SJB358":1rv4snhe said:DrMike":1rv4snhe said:My twins like to get taken to bed "like a dead coyote, Daddy!".... which means hauled up the stairs hanging upside down by their ankles, slung over my shoulder. Wasn't long ago I could easily do them both at the same time.... anymore, just one of them is about like packing a big wiggling, giggling coyote up two flights.
Hang loose, brother. The day is coming when they'll be hauling Dad up the stairs "like a dead coyote."
Man, that'll be the day!