As opposed to… “stodging” – to stuff full, especially with food, where you won’t be jumping around any time soon. As in, this Thursday!
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“Hunting season is over and I made it through another year Yipppeeeee!!!!!!!
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So, does an Espresso cure a Tryptophan hangover?
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Jimmy- We gon’ find out on Thursday.
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It gives the stotter a couple extra feet more elevation (intermittently) to scope out potential predators and/or prey.
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I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky!
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I have a recurring dream where I can do this, but travel sideways, kind of like a lemur. Paging Dr. Freud.
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dammit, I forget which cartoon character did this.
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Pepe le pew?
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Mule deer do this. They almost always stop after some distance and look back. That’s when you blast them. Whitetail deer never stop and look back. They run like scalded apes until they are out of sight.
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@Hambone
You are sooooo right.
I have hunted whitetails my entire life. Once spooked they run for at least a 1/4 mile and into heavy cover before they stop.
I got a chance to hunt mule deer in Wyoming 12 years ago (near Cody). Almost every one of them ran about 50 yards and turned to look back, giving a perfect shot. I got to choose the 4×4 (10 point by eastern method) I wanted and dropped him with a perfect heart shot.
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That’s Pierre Delecto after Soros let him sniff his scrotum.
Also known as “scoring”.
Look at me! I’m walking on water!
As opposed to… “stodging” – to stuff full, especially with food, where you won’t be jumping around any time soon. As in, this Thursday!
“Hunting season is over and I made it through another year Yipppeeeee!!!!!!!
So, does an Espresso cure a Tryptophan hangover?
Jimmy- We gon’ find out on Thursday.
It gives the stotter a couple extra feet more elevation (intermittently) to scope out potential predators and/or prey.
I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky!
I have a recurring dream where I can do this, but travel sideways, kind of like a lemur. Paging Dr. Freud.
dammit, I forget which cartoon character did this.
Pepe le pew?
Mule deer do this. They almost always stop after some distance and look back. That’s when you blast them. Whitetail deer never stop and look back. They run like scalded apes until they are out of sight.
@Hambone
You are sooooo right.
I have hunted whitetails my entire life. Once spooked they run for at least a 1/4 mile and into heavy cover before they stop.
I got a chance to hunt mule deer in Wyoming 12 years ago (near Cody). Almost every one of them ran about 50 yards and turned to look back, giving a perfect shot. I got to choose the 4×4 (10 point by eastern method) I wanted and dropped him with a perfect heart shot.
That’s Pierre Delecto after Soros let him sniff his scrotum.
Then there’s this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y06lW-odwAw