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If so, a knife and a bottle of Wild Turkey whiskey.
Love it.
 
That want intentional. I swear 😆.

I mentioned Rye whiskey earlier. Wild Turkey 101 Rye was what I bought last so it’s just what popped in my head.
I ignored fryeday lol then you club me over the head with wild turkey 🤣

Every once in awhile I get this craptastic reminder and then I stay away from the sauce for a long while.
 
I ignored fryeday lol then you club me over the head with wild turkey 🤣

Every once in awhile I get this craptastic reminder and then I stay away from the sauce for a long while.

I’m 52. I think I learned to keep it in check years ago because I hate being hung over.

If I’m going to drink liquor it’s no more than about four ounces (two thick pours) sipped over the course of a night. My shooter days and drinking for rapid effect are way behind me.
 
I watched a strength coach on YouTube - this was years ago, I don't even remember who it was now - and he said that one night of binge drinking ruins a solid month's worth of hard won training gains. That's what started my shift in thinking about it. But before that, if hangovers felt like that when I was 20, how would they feel in that many years again (which is now, yikes!)? Of course, I didn't usually have super bad hangovers because I went to the truck stop for 3:00 am "breakfast" afterwards, and chugged a large peach juice. Somehow I was convinced peach juice was the hangover cure. But I think it was just because of the non-alcoholic liquid to prevent (or rather reverse) dehydration. But whenever I didn't do liquid hangover management, it was rough.
 
I’m 52. I think I learned to keep it in check years ago because I hate being hung over.

If I’m going to drink liquor it’s no more than about four ounces (two thick pours) sipped over the course of a night. My shooter days and drinking for rapid effect are way behind me.
Smart man, I am 20 years behind you. I drink way less often since 30, no real frequency to it, I might not have alcohol for a few months or I might have a random beer or I might get the retarded idea tequila is low calorie and friendly to my current diet and exercise routine lol
 
Yessir, and but of course. I’ll never be without a Ratmandu.



This one is an A2 TGM. You need one Chris - you’d love it! It’s like a brawny little battle size Team Gemini.
I should have snagged one when they were available. 😑 Kickin myself now. Good taste in knives as usual and thanks for the size comparison as well!
 
Y'all are making me sad. My late father had a metal tackle box that was his grandfather's. However it's somewhere in the garage probably blocked by the boat. Can't believe it's been nearly a month and a half he's been gone. His fishing poles are all inaccessible too.

He was a die hard walleye fisherman.

He had a lot of his grandfather's fishing stuff. Check out these old bleeder baits.

Old pic with metal tackle box...but no knife and the box.

 
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K.O.D. K.O.D. I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. It will be a year in March since my dad also passed away. I am still not "used" to the idea of his being gone. My heart goes out to you.
Thank you. Im sorry for yours as well. It was sudden, he was only 65. It's been really hard having to get rid of/sell all his stuff. He never got rid of anything he thought might be fixable or reusable. I'm 42 and he kept a pair of my shoes from freshman year because they had grip for walking on the roof.

I don't fish, so I don't know what to do with all this stuff. Gotta sell his boat and his truck. Some of this old stuff is cool, but there is just so much. He still has my first (and only) fishing rod that he gave me when I was 8 I think.

Just had 1-800-junk come and haul a bunch of random stuff away.
 
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