Survival M&Ms

There were a few floating around the school empty this year that I saved. I thought they would work well for tinder and mini kits. I haven't used them yet though. They are still in a box in storage. :lol



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Plainsman
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The problem with half a container of M&M's is that you can't sneak up on anybody! While deer hunting in Utah, I was approached by two "California hunters" -- new Goretex everything, rifles never been fired, let alone sighted in -- you get the picture, more money than sense. They had two canteens each on their belts, one for water and one for M&M's. I heard them coming about half a mile away. I had seen a few does that day -- they hadn't seen any animals of any type. Go figure!

Bruce Woodbury
 
Plainsman, enough cracks about Californians. I happen to live in the Golden State and am proud of it (CA in CAman stands for California).

I've heard enough stereotypes. Oregonians don't like us (their bumper stickers say 'Don't Californicate Orgegon') and neither do Nevadans ('Don't California my Nevada') but it's because of the rich amateurs from North Bay. Many of us, myself included, know how to hunt (I got a pig last year and regularly get coyote, rabbit and dove). So please don't stereotype us.
 
Hey CAman, please give me credit where it's due, I'm the one who described "California Hunters". Leave Plainsman alone! I guess I should have left the "..." of the offending description and just stated that they were from California (which they were). I know all Californians are not disreputable, just the ones who move to Idaho. Sorry, I just can't help myself!

Time for my Benedryl and a nap.

Bruce
 
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