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Registered on:8/8/2011
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re: What books does the OB read?

Posted by Bachus76 on 12/8/19 at 5:38 pm to
For outdoor fiction/essays:
(1) The Gordon MacQuarrie Trilogy
(2) The Old Man and the Boy-Robert Ruark
(3) anything by Gene Hill
Lafayette La . Put feeders out Sunday. First hummer arrived minutes ago.

re: What are some good 'outdoor' books?

Posted by Bachus76 on 5/24/17 at 9:00 pm to
Check out the Gordon MacQuarrie "Old Duck Hunters" series, the Robert Rourke "Old Man and the Boy" series, anything by Gene Hill-"A Listening Walk" is a favorite, Guy de la Valdene-"For a Handful of Feathers"
Saw a connent that a Labrador wascto large for your requirements. Considefva British Labrador. They are generally 1/4 to 1/3 smaller than American Labs. Also, and again generally, they are calmer and more docile than American Labradors. Mine would meet all of your requirements!

re: Shotgun Shell Advice

Posted by Bachus76 on 10/16/16 at 8:49 pm to
Have shot Black Cloud exclusively for several years. Yes, I have to clean my gun more often and yes from time to time I have unburned powder in my eyes. But, that said, it is deadly at close and long range. I use a Black Cloud compatible choke tube.
When you take a bath, your sack floats.
Nitrous! Keep telling them that it's not working. Most relaxed you will be until your next visit
Nitrous! Keep telling them that it's not working. Most relaxed you will be until your next visit
Because despite the fact that most attorneys are highly competitive individuals and our society's obsession about win-loss records, a court proceeding is supposed to be, in every instance, a search for truth and justice. It's not supposed to be about who wins, but whether justice prevails. The better judge of success as a lawyer should be did you give it your all, were you the best prepared lawyer in the courtroom and did you represent your client vigorously within the bounds of the law.
Because despite the fact that most attorneys are highly competitive individuals and our society's obsession about win-loss records, a court proceeding is supposed to be, in every instance, a search for truth and justice. It's not supposed to be about who wins, but whether justice prevails. The better judge of success as a lawyer should be did you give it your all, were you the best prepared lawyer in the courtroom and did you represent your client vigorously within the bounds of the law.
In Cajun country, it is snow and sweetened condensed milk. Heaven! Eat it about every 4 or 5 years!