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Old 11-04-2009, 04:47 PM   #1
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Idle threats my friend, idle threats


Come to think of it... maybe Jen'll let me take yer Porch out for a spin whilst yer gone
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Old 11-04-2009, 06:45 PM   #2
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....Come to think of it... maybe Jen'll let me take yer Porch out for a spin whilst yer gone
Actually - if you do call her - she may well ask you to go hunting over my dogs (after you take our Porsches out for a spin ). As well - remember - I train my own dogs, and as a few of you know - they are spectacular in the field - even the little one who I've only worked with for about 8-10 months.. Which - to be honest, is why I want to see Bruce's pup and how he has trained it up for the same length of time......

He may be the one who actually needs that helmet.. HA!!!!

We'll see.....



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Good trips- well planned- but a helmet liner??
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Default Good trips- well planned- but a helmet liner??

Will have to say Bruce, that is a fine looking Setter, but the 'Nam era helmet liner (or "brain bucket") on a fine Parker instead of a M-14 or a M16 is a real interesting story in the offing, if you'd care to share. Who is the attractive Lady in the photo with the "surprised" look on her face? The Lady of the farm house where you guys stay? Been a few years since I hunted in SD- Chamberlain area, hope the birds are there for you and your crew. Interesting that you will have a mixture of both pointing and flushing dogs with you- do you usually split up into two-three man groups, or hunt the larger areas all together?? Good shooting--

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