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Tomme 03-09-2011 09:18 PM

Helping Our Aging Hunting Partners
 
Got my magazine today. There on the cover was the title for an article that looked interesting..."Helping Our Aging Hunting Partners". "Wow", I thought. This has been needed for a long time. Will it give advice to Ronny Strickland and Brad Adams on how best to bring me a cool beer or perhaps even a mixed beverage at the end of my long hunting day. Perhaps there would be tips on how they could best set up my stand while I slept in on a cold morning. Or since I usually have to shoot all the game, maybe advice on how best to cape out and quarter out the trophy, while I was taking a well earned nap.

I eagerly thumbed through the magazine to find the article, but heck somehow it got off track and it was about helping your aging dog. I think there's been a mistake! Good article though, and since my Beagle has trouble jumping up in the chair these days (and she's not old) it makes me think she may need a trip to the vet and maybe a diet. Thank you Dr. Seely for the article.

Bisch 03-10-2011 12:00 AM

I don't know if that will help Ronnie and Brad help you out but I have told my great friend Bob Sarrels many times that I will find him a Hoverround chair with knobby offroad tires and help him out into the woods when he gets too old and crippled up! haha

Bisch

Ronny 03-10-2011 06:50 AM

I will bring you a beer Tomme, I'll even open it for you.:beer::p:D

biggen 03-10-2011 06:32 PM

Old Dog Old Tomme what's the difference?

Tomme 03-10-2011 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggen (Post 24057)
Old Dog Old Tomme what's the difference?

I smell better than a wet dog.

Oh and did you catch the great idea about the Hoveround with the knobby tires? Put a good motor on mine so I can get up out of those deep ravines and draws in Nebraska.

Hot4huntin 03-11-2011 11:03 AM

Tomme, Tomme, Tomme...

Maybe Brad and Ronny can teach how to go from this:

:grandpa: :grandpa: :grandpa:

to this:

:michael: :michael::michael:

Big thanks to Dr. Seely for a great article!

biggen 03-11-2011 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hot4huntin (Post 24066)
Tomme, Tomme, Tomme...

Maybe Brad and Ronny can teach how to go from this:

:grandpa: :grandpa: :grandpa:

to this:

:michael: :michael::michael:

Big thanks to Dr. Seely for a great article!

I believe in miracles but that's pushing it!!

Ronny 03-11-2011 06:04 PM

Ain't going to happenroflroflrofl;)

exit110 03-15-2011 07:59 AM

Note how Tomme did not mention that I needed advice. I have been helping my aging hunting buddy (Tomme) since I have known him.


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