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Unread 10-09-2012, 02:28 PM   #1
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good work dean...looks like youve got a new hunting partner...a fine looking lad he is... charlie
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Unread 10-09-2012, 03:30 PM   #2
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This is great! And what makes it more rewarding is that the vest Cameron is wearing used to be my son Dannys when he was just a little guy. It's great to see it back in the Grouse woods!
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At breakfast I told him to eat quickly because food gets cold pretty fast after it is placed on the 6" thick granite table. He found out I wasn't foolin' but ate his cold scrambled eggs and bacon anyway.



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Grampy, That picture is priceless!
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Hey Grampy,
Good for you! There is something just wonderful about taking a grandkid hunting. My grandson (8) just thinks it's so neat to pee outside, eat off paper plates and sleep in a sleeping bag when we go down to our "duck camp". By the way, is that a full beer on the table? Beer and eggs for breakfast is my kind of start for a day afield.
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Grampy (this is your new knick name like it or not) I didn't know you could cook too, such talents. Another hunter that would appreciate your fine cuisine would be a good pointer
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Your words are not falling on deaf ears Rich... but I'm a setter man.
I love dogs and I've had a bunch of them and I guess the good outweighs the bad but I just can't commit to the time necessary to keep and train a dog. The little time I could spare just wouldn't be fair to any dog.
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I think that's a beer bottle from the night before. I don't drink much beer anyway... day or night. I prefer a chilled sour mash in the evening after the guns are cleaned and racked.
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For good camp cookin' I always for it imprtant to marinate the cook in high quality, high proof squeezins.
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I just caught up with an old friend that I used to breed Brits with. He just bought a 6 year old finished bitch and was thoroughly impressed with a male but didn't need a male. From what he told me an hour ago, the folks at Gunpowder Shooting preserve on Falls Rd. in northern Baltimore county are liquidating due to a divorce. This male does it all, is about 6 or 7 years old and the askance is around $700. That is a GIFT!!!
All the training is done. Somebody needs this dog!
(I am not associated with these people at all. Just hung up the phone an hour ago. Randy KNOWS Brittanies so this is a good dog.
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