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Pydpiper wrote:Don is the guy without the string, go figure! :lol:
LOL, never thought of that. I gave the test string to Smoke.
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So Dan decides we should go and have a drink at the local bar, also a local attraction. Here's the bar. The Ark/Ok border runs right through it.
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What do you see as you get out of the car?
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Next you have to pass the door men (just kidding).
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Hmmm, how do you know for sure that you're in a red-neck bar? I decide not to ask for their menu.
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Arkansas,Where men are men and Canadians are nervous.
I hate that I missed all that.
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Now that's just like back home! God, I miss it.

What did you eat? Did they serve imported beer?

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Did they serve imported beer?

That "bar" is in Oklahoma legally. This part of Arkansas is dry. All of their 3.2% beer [pizz on the move] is imported, lol, from farther away in Ok.

I asked these guys if they wanted to go "slumming", well, they did!!! I didn't take any pics while they were here, too busy having fun I guess, but I have a few in my mind that are of "blackmail quality", lol. I'll take and post one in awhile that should amuse y'all and terrify one or two, lol
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Looks like you guys had a HOOT!
Next time swing by and pick me up on your way through! :lol:
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yes sir i received the Boo test string from his CB. I'll tell y'all sumpin Boo can shoot a compound Bow fer true! He ain't to bad with his recurve stick n string. So y'all be forwarned about him if you want to compete against him and them.
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smokepolehall wrote:yes sir i received the Boo test string from his CB. I'll tell y'all sumpin Boo can shoot a compound Bow fer true! He ain't to bad with his recurve stick n string. So y'all be forwarned about him if you want to compete against him and them.
Like a duffus, I knew we were going to have a competition so I brought arrows that were around 60 grains lighter or more. I thought that if I did I would make less mistakes when range estimating. Well I shot like they were my heavier hunting arrows and of course shot high with just about every stinking shot! It was a good plan, too bad I didn't use the whole plan!
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awshucks wrote: I didn't take any pics while they were here, too busy having fun I guess, but I have a few in my mind that are of "blackmail quality", lol. I'll take and post one in awhile that should amuse y'all and terrify one or two, lol
Mike P wrote:It’s a road trip! Some how the mere thought of a road trip magically transforms four sixty year old men into eighteen year old delinquents. There is a whiff of danger in the air and surely one of the four will do something they would never remotely consider doing in the confines of their home environment.
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Mike P wrote:It’s a road trip! Some how the mere thought of a road trip magically transforms four sixty year old men into eighteen year old delinquents. There is a whiff of danger in the air and surely one of the four will do something they would never remotely consider doing in the confines of their home environment.
Well just maybe one person did once, I think, but I don't remember! I do remember loosing count of how many double straight vodkas I drank. Yup, someone rang the freekin buy the everyone a drink bell and it was alllll over! Twernt me!
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Man, that bar looks kinda upscale to me. Oklahoma must be a ritzy place. I never have been comfortable in fancy environments. :D :wink:
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Boo wrote:
Mike P wrote:It’s a road trip! Some how the mere thought of a road trip magically transforms four sixty year old men into eighteen year old delinquents. There is a whiff of danger in the air and surely one of the four will do something they would never remotely consider doing in the confines of their home environment.
Well just maybe one person did once, I think, but I don't remember! I do remember loosing count of how many double straight vodkas I drank. Yup, someone rang the freekin buy the everyone a drink bell and it was alllll over! Twernt me!
Rang the bell [buys round for the house] Lost his hat, gave a strange lady the shirt off his back, then carried her to her car! Whatta guy!! Puts new meaning to "helping the needy" lol

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As I told you guys i couldn't find a Canadian flag to fly in honor of your visit, but I did find this a day late. You can carry it in your hunting packs, tackle boxes, glove box on vehicles, ect. Lord knows, you could not exist w/o it, lol

















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I'm pretty sure it's against the law to put ketchup on eggs in NC. :wink:

I believe the prohibition originated in the same bill that said it should be illegal to put sugar in cornbread. :D
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Post by xbowking »

Dan thats cool where did you get that little tiny bottle of the (RED GOLD) ketchup , i would love to have one it would be great in my lunch box for work . Dave.
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