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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubstr View Post
    Used to love Ice fishing this time of year, but getting too old and fragile to walk around on the ice now days. Besides would have to ask Litey, who to sue if I fell.

    Hell yea! Just got to bare the cold if ya dont have ice shanty.
    Nothing better that having a 22" wallie polk his head up thru ur ice hole or catching a bucket of perch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a25rjr View Post
    I did.......and He had Santa deliver me a new 12 guage for Christmas!
    Killing animals for food if you really have to is okay, but for the sport of it is all wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    fcg, these links contain information as to why many reasonable people have some serious questions as to the moral compass of ND in relation to it's athletic programs. Specifically the football program. The player that was accused of the assault was a key player in the defensive backfield and actually played in the championship game where ND got shellacked by Alabama. A whole lot of unanswered questions remain even after several years. This was not the only allegation of sexual assault leveled against a ND football player. There have been several more over the years. We've been led to believe that ND is above covering for their football players but a lot of people don't buy that.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/1..._n_786887.html

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/roger-..._b_790725.html

    http://deadspin.com/5897809/this-is-...assaulting-you



    Usually, where there is smoke, there is fire.


    I apologize for the thread hi-jack.
    We had a kid come off the coast of SC and played qb for the Irish recently.......watched him play ball with my nephew growing up.......he did alright up there but it wasn't easy.

    Was a real good young man growing up.......gamecooks would have loved to have kept him local.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter View Post
    Killing animals for food if you really have to is okay, but for the sport of it is all wrong.
    Of course, I don't know of any legit hunter that doesn't eat the meat of their prey! (except certain nuisance animals....coyotes, crows, etc.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by a25rjr View Post
    Of course, I don't know of any legit hunter that doesn't eat the meat of their prey! (except certain nuisance animals....coyotes, crows, etc.)
    So you do eat possum! Dam i knew it!
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    Perverton eats Crow every day!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLIDING SIDEWAYS View Post
    So you do eat possum! Dam i knew it!
    Naaaaaa........squirrels real good, raccoon is a little fishy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter View Post
    Perverton eats Crow every day!!!



    Perverton would eat a pile of sh1t if you told him it was fudge....
    If you can't race it or take it to bed! It ain't worth having!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLIDING SIDEWAYS View Post
    So you do eat possum! Dam i knew it!




    I use to kill possum's when they would come up on my deck and get into my Garbage can.... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty55 View Post
    Perverton would eat a pile of sh1t if you told him it was fudge....
    Naaaa.....he would trip over it, and sue the owner of the dog! lol
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    But not before taking a good bite out of it first though!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    Further curious as to the connection of a SC guy to noder daim that didn't go to school there. SC seems a bit far away. A 1st cousin of mine is a Gamec ocks fan to the max. She was born and raised in Illinois but has lived in Columbia for 30 years.

    Hats off to you on your race track promotional activities. I wish you all the luck and success in the world. Many of us talk a good game about how a racetrack should be run but very few of us actually have the moxie and fortitude to give it a try.

    My heart goes out to you in regards to your Father not having met your son. In my case all my Dad's grandkids knew him well and spent a lot of time with him. I can appreciate how you feel.
    Started pulling for Notre Dame when I was around 5 years old, my dad could not believe I became a Notre Dame and Green Bay fan. He was a UNC and Dallas Cowboys fan, so we went at it pretty heavy during sports seasons when our teams played each other lol. I know all about the die hard Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) fans, in High School i was surrounded by nothing but Clemson and South Carolina fans. I was pretty much the only Notre Dame Fighting Irish fan there was.

    I help the owner of Lancaster Super Speedway best I can, I also do the race reports dirt track racing for 5 newspapers down here. During the offseason I will go around and interview drivers and put that interview in the newspapers during the offseason to keep the fans interested in Dirt Track Racing.

    Yeah it will be tough knowing my dad never had the chance to meet his grandson but I do know my son has a Guardian Angel though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbecueboy View Post
    We had a kid come off the coast of SC and played qb for the Irish recently.......watched him play ball with my nephew growing up.......he did alright up there but it wasn't easy.

    Was a real good young man growing up.......gamecooks would have loved to have kept him local.
    You must be talking about Everett Golson from Myrtle Beach High School in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina....

    I think it was 2010 I went to the South Carolina High School State Championship game to watch Golson play, I knew he was going to Notre Dame and that's why I wanted to watch him. He was playing Jadeveon Clowney from South Pointe High School, Clowney went to the Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)s. It was a heck of a game between them two with Myrtle Beach winning 27-23.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter View Post
    Killing animals for food if you really have to is okay, but for the sport of it is all wrong.
    Sorry C.W.It's called animal management. We must thin the herd or flock in my case. It is a tedious job, but someone has to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillip Michael Knight View Post
    You must be talking about Everett Golson from Myrtle Beach High School in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina....

    I think it was 2010 I went to the South Carolina High School State Championship game to watch Golson play, I knew he was going to Notre Dame and that's why I wanted to watch him. He was playing Jadeveon Clowney from South Pointe High School, Clowney went to the Game(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)s. It was a heck of a game between them two with Myrtle Beach winning 27-23.
    Yep......he actually committed to unc as a freshman , then they did what they did and he chose the Irish instead.

    Smart athlete......enjoyed watching him play.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbecueboy View Post
    We had a kid come off the coast of SC and played qb for the Irish recently.......watched him play ball with my nephew growing up.......he did alright up there but it wasn't easy.

    Was a real good young man growing up.......gamecooks would have loved to have kept him local.
    BBQ, good for that young man. Hopefully he graduated. A degree from ND or a Big 10 school is something to be very proud of and can open a lot of high powered doors all through life.

    We have the same situation up here in that many highly sought after student athletes leave the area to play at other schools with ND being one of them.

    ND has hit a stretch where they are having a really tough time getting good head coaches and to try to make up the talent deficit they have brought in some not so upstanding characters to play football for them. The aforementioned sexual assault problems and their dust up's with the NCAA are a prime example of that. At this point ND is just about as dirty as anyone but they still can't win and some of their alumni and hard core subway alumni refuse to admit it.

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    The Sport of hunting and fishing has been around for centuries. We grow green beans to eat. We grow Deer for that same purpose. With out the license fees that the hunter and fisherman pay, there would be no wild life. They are actually doing the Bunny hugger a favor and keeping wild game from going extinct. Enjoy watching the Geese Deer Elk and Bears, brought to you courtesy of the hunter and fisherman. Outlaw Fishing and Hunting and wildlife is doomed. Look at Europe, The wild life is all on private property.

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    Genesis 9The Voice (VOICE)

    9 God spoke a blessing over Noah and his sons.

    Eternal One: Be fruitful, multiply, and populate the earth! 2 All the animals on the earth, all the birds in the sky, all the creatures that creep along the ground, and all the fish of the sea will now be afraid and run from you; they have been handed over to you. 3 Every living thing that moves will be available to you as food. Just as I once gave you the green plants to eat, I now give you everything. 4 But listen carefully: Do not eat any meat with its life-blood still in it. 5 More than that, do not spill the blood of any human. If anyone spills your blood, I will hold him responsible. It makes no difference whether it is a man or an animal, both will be accountable to Me! If someone murders a fellow human being, then I will require his life in return.

    6 Whoever sheds the blood of a human,
    that person’s blood will be shed in return by another
    for God made humanity in His own image.
    7 Now all of you, be fruitful and multiply; spread out and populate the earth.
    All life is sacred. Human life is especially so. Protecting it is of utmost importance to God. He takes this so seriously and personally because He made humanity to reflect Him. We are His earthly representatives, made in His image. To murder another person is to mount an attack on the One who created him.
    8 But God was not finished. He had more to say both to Noah and his sons.

    Eternal One: 9 Look, for I am now going to make a pact, a special covenant, with you and all your descendants. 10 This covenant also extends to every living creature in the world—the birds, the domesticated animals, and every wild animal on the earth—as many as emerged with you from the ark. 11 As part of this covenant, I promise you I will never again wipe out all living flesh by means of flooding waters. Never again will a flood destroy the earth. 12 As a sign of this perpetual covenant I now make between Me and you and all living creatures along with you, as well as all future generations, 13 I will hang a rainbow among the clouds. It will serve as a sign of the covenant between Me and the earth. 14 And from now on, whenever a cloud rises over the earth and a rainbow appears in the sky, 15 I will remember My covenant—My promise I have made between Me and you and all living creatures. No waters will ever again turn into a flood powerful enough to destroy all living creatures. 16 When that rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember this eternal covenant I have made with all living creatures.

    17 Look for the rainbow, and remember My promise. With it I sign the covenant I have made between Me and all the living creatures residing on the earth.

    18 Now Noah’s sons who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (Ham, by the way, was the father of Canaan.) 19 Yes, these three, Noah’s sons, went on to populate the entire earth.

    20 Now Noah became a farmer and decided to plant a vineyard. 21 One day he drank too much of the wine he had made and fell into a deep, drunken sleep in his tent. As he lay there stark naked, 22 Ham (the father of Canaan) peeked in and saw his father’s exposed body. After leaving the tent, he told his two brothers what he had seen. 23 So Shem and Japheth took a large cloak and laid it across their shoulders, and they walked backward into the tent. They never looked behind, as they covered their father’s nakedness. Out of respect, they purposely kept their faces turned away, so they wouldn’t see their father lying there naked. 24 When Noah regained consciousness and realized what his youngest son had done, 25 he uttered this curse:

    Noah: A curse upon your son, Canaan!
    May he become the lowest of servants to his brothers.
    26 May the Eternal One, the God of Shem, be blessed,
    and let Canaan be his slave!
    27 May God make plenty of room for Japheth’s family
    and give them homes among Shem’s tents.
    And let Canaan be his slave also!
    Noah’s words are not idle words. As the story unfolds, the importance of this curse becomes clear. But as the ancients knew, and we now have forgotten, words have power. It was with a word that God created the heavens above and the earth below. Now Noah’s words create a new reality, a harsh reality for Ham and his children.
    28 From the time the flood was over, Noah lived another 350 years. 29 In all, Noah lived 950 years, and then he died.

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    Bless you Reverend Wetter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highside Hustler25 View Post
    Bless you Reverend Wetter
    LOL Thats a good one HH25!
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