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You weren't sneaking up on him, he was luring you into his trap.Bigger than I thought he was when I was sneaking up on him
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You weren't sneaking up on him, he was luring you into his trap.Bigger than I thought he was when I was sneaking up on him
Bigger than I thought he was when I was sneaking up on him
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The cat I had as a kid would attack anything. I once saw him try to kill a buzzard (AKA turkey vulture). The buzzard eventually just flew off.My cat watched this and figured out the turkey is no joke.
Thanks RayThat Ukrainian knife looks purposeful Jack. I like it. I believe that is what I'm seeing. That Barlow is pretty sweet too!
Looks like I would see Robin Hood jump from behind a tree, like Errol Flynn.Few pics from my day in the woods yesterday
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But what about all the snail trails on my Chris Reeve handles?You slimed your Barlow ?Never slime your knife - take the slug hit yourself first. That's a rule!
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Oh my gosh, that’s hilarious!homeless snails
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But what about all the snail trails on my Chris Reeve handles?
Looks like I would see Robin Hood jump from behind a tree, like Errol Flynn.