19 September 2005, 08:39
jdhawggood to be back
Back in the warm confines of the crat shooting brotherhood. ahhhhhh.......
19 September 2005, 16:57
DigitalDanWell JD, we's glad to have ya back! Any good crat stories come your way of late?

Dan
Pres., TYHC
http://www.Lost.Patrol19 September 2005, 22:41
7RumloaderJD we are always glad to see a fellow crat whacker return home.
Glad ur back!
Alright lets hear some war stories!
20 September 2005, 08:50
jdhawgHave a look at the avatar my friends. Been quite exciting here in the war zone!!!
must've been ambushed by the "Birminator" or something. The trusty .220 swift has spoken loudly and often in reply. accompanied by the satisfying "thwack" of another lawn lion losing all 9 lives simultaneously.
lessee now i guess i can pass along a tale of Mr. Ford's front tire meeting kitty on a dark country road.
We was leaving Canada , my brothers and i. a successful hunt we did not have. sooo, small critters and such in the middle of the road were fair game says i. upon crossing the border into american territory, toothy grins lit up our faces when lo, what appeared in the road in front of our very eyes? 'twas a tender tabby. my youngest bother whose good fortune it happened to be, was at the wheel. "hit it", we sang. he chortled and punched it. the big 460 responded with glee. said kitten turned to face us and snarl defiance. in this pose it entered the domain of mr. BF goodrich. stem to stern, hardly even felt a bump. all in all not a bad way to come home. oh yeah, made a pretty good rug for the fireplace too.
thanks fer the welcome back.
20 September 2005, 23:10
N. S. SherlockGood to have you. Road kill is pretty common and most people don't think of the alertness and daring, to say nothing of great skill and a good vehicle, that is required to keep the nation's roads peppered with great kills. Why, it is a folk art!