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claude
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wife found broad

Post by claude »

my wife found a old broadhead blade i never knew that i lost right
through her big toe and into the next toe she didn't know what it was
until the doctor pulled it out . it must of come lose in my old open quiver
from my old barnet haven't stored in that closet in years it must of been
caught up in the carpet and losened by her vacum i told her it wouldn't
have happened if she watched where she was walking, she missed the joke
Ontario Bow Hunter

Post by Ontario Bow Hunter »

Ouch! That's gotta hurt. Surprised she never drifted you one for that and the joke.
cdngunner...

Post by cdngunner... »

Sleep with one eye open.

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Sandman
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Post by Sandman »

OUCH is right!! Hope all is well?
Ifin it were me I would wait a couple of months before you buy any new crossbows and/or accessories!! :lol:

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A.W
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Post by A.W »

Good time for some flowers. :wink:
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striper
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Post by striper »

A broad or a broadhead blade--either are serious things for your wufe to find in the house! Striper
May your days be long and your hunts many. Pray that the God of the Bible will protect you as you go.
Red Label

Post by Red Label »

Striper you took the words right out of my mouth!

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PS - the blade is less dangerous than the broad....
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GaryL
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Post by GaryL »

striper wrote:A broad or a broadhead blade--either are serious things for your wufe to find in the house! Striper
claude, hope the injury was not to serious, did she need many stitch's :?: as A.W. posted TIME FER FLOWERS & CANDY :!: :wink:
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GREY OWL
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Post by GREY OWL »

Those darn Barnett Xbows, there'll do it to you everytime. That's why I own Excalibur. Hope your wife gets better soon.

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Sandman
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Post by Sandman »

striper wrote:A broad or a broadhead blade--either are serious things for your wufe to find in the house! Striper
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Robin
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Camper
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Post by Camper »

When I was living with my parents 5 or 6 years ago, My mother stepped on a broadhead that had dropped on the floor. My god she was pissed no stitches but I got a blast. I love my mother but don't piss her off. BTW Flowers do help!!!
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Post by Guest »

Red Label wrote:Striper you took the words right out of my mouth!

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Red Label,

Maybe the next version of "phpbb" should contain smilies like the ones you've come up with lately. They're great!! :lol:

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Red Label

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just for you Wombat :wink:


Mikey Vee
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Red Label wrote:Image

just for you Wombat :wink:


Mikey Vee
Thanks Mikey. But I don't drink. :wink:

Cheers,
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