All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Go

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Yesterday I finally went out and bought some bicycling gloves to use with my 18" WWII. Unfortunately I will probably have to wait before getting to try them out. I had been hoping to go on a camping/prospecting trip with a cousin of mine but something came up. On the flip side, I will go deer hunting this season with my dad and a brother of his. I may get to use my khukuri to help process a deer. Sooner or later I'll have another field test to post, be it about wood and/or bone chopping. Let's hope for sooner.
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Bob
 
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Bob, hope for both and double your fun!!!!
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"I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy."

........unknown, to me anyway........

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Comparing some humanoids to a deer would be cause on the deer's part to stalk you til you bent over so he count insert his antlers... ( well,you get the picture),

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"...I didn't like the way the jury looked at me, ( I think they were suspicious... ) "
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Didn't we have a pic of a khukuri-wielding deer on this forum some time ago?

Or is it the pain pills, again?


--Mike L.

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What goes around...comes around.
 
Ever see that commerical for some hotel chain that was on a while back about the hunter that falls asleep in the woods using a log as a pillow? The branches from the log looked like antlers. the camera then picks up the wide-eyed-with-lust stag on his way to investigate. Tha camera pans off as we hear the screams of terror from the hunter...

Tom
 
Don't worry, Uncle. We're be wearing orange vests, so we should be safe (unless we run into someone whose drunk and colorblind).

Bob
 
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