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Posted by Rustyj14 on November 22, 2006 at 13:31:42 from (71.162.11.61):
In Reply to: Re: some people are gettin stupider and stupider posted by Kestrel on November 20, 2006 at 15:57:11:
Many years ago, i went up into northern Pennsylvania to hunt deer, and took my Brother in law along. Afetr a day of traipsing around in the woods and fields, with no luck, we decided to stop for some liquid refreshment, at the local hotel. On the way into town, we spied a fake deer standing in the front yard of a home. It was a 6-pointer, looked very real. After jawing with some other guys at the bar, one asked me if we had seen anything. I told them about the fake one, but didn't let on i knew what it was. Wow! They about tore the door off getting out of there! Went up the road in the direction of that deer! Bro and i decided we'd best be gone when they got back, so we left! Never did hear what they said when they got back!
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