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Originally Posted by jorgeI
and in the end, when asked "what did you do with your life" well, I won't have to say I shoveled cowshit in Montana....jorge




You have a problem with that?



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JB: Foot of snow here,too.So Montana holds no monopoly this year!More coming tomorrow,and "...it's begining to look a lot like Christmas....."

Merry Christmas to you,too!




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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by jorgeI
and in the end, when asked "what did you do with your life" well, I won't have to say I shoveled cowshit in Montana....jorge




You have a problem with that?




grin



Grouchy old douche.....


Only if that was your only claim to fame, and choosing a 257 over a 300 for all around use.... smile jorge


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Originally Posted by jorgeI




choosing a 257 over a 300 for all around use.... smile jorge


Uh oh, here we go again...
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Originally Posted by 340boy
Originally Posted by jorgeI




choosing a 257 over a 300 for all around use.... smile jorge


Uh oh, here we go again...
grin


Just trying to stay on topic smile jorge


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grin I would say you brought us back on topic, Jorge.


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Don't cut those yotes any slack.

It feels like christmas here on the front range too. Covered up in snow, the smell of cookies, and people pushing each others buttons, ahhhh.. reminds me of home.

What's everybodies favorite breakfast beer? Newcastle here.


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Originally Posted by eastplace
What's everybodies favorite breakfast beer? Newcastle here.





Jack Daniels and a .300WSM....grin

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Originally Posted by eastplace


What's everybodies favorite breakfast beer? Newcastle here.


Sam Adams!




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The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Ugh, I get a headache just thinking about that, Sam!


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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What's everybodies favorite breakfast beer? Newcastle here.





Jack Daniels and a .300WSM....grin


Diet dew and OJ for this kids...grin

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And very slickly done, too.

Actually I have almost never seen cowshit being shoveled in Montana, because most of it is out there on the open range, where it adds to the general environment with its own little bit of nourishment. There are a few feedlots, however, where a tractor is used to shovel big piles.

Horseshit does get shoveled now and then off streets after a parade. I have personally shoveled a little pigshit and chickenshit when working on farms and ranches. This was when the ranch woman wanted her garden fertilized. But I can't recall ever shoveling any cowshit.


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Originally Posted by 340boy
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choosing a 257 over a 300 for all around use.... smile jorge


Uh oh, here we go again...
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But but but....what if I were to have you choose between a 257 with a Preme in it and a 300 with a CnC...grins

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The WSM really isn't as bad as some make it out to be...haha

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How about we split the difference and go with a 7mm Mag of some variety with a Preme bullet.
End of story!
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Originally Posted by SamOlson
The WSM really isn't as bad as some make it out to be...haha


Hey, I meant the booze!
A guy can never have to many rifles of various calibers in his quiver.
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Laughing Tim!



Stocktrailers JB. Good times...grin

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By far the most I've seen shoveled is here on the Fire...grin

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Ain't that the truth,Mark!
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Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by Brad
Too funny... for a guy sucking government tit.


I find it amazing how sooner or later one's true colors come through bright & vivid. To label someone is the service as one [sic] sucking on a government tit I find so incredibly offensive and anti-American as to make me sick. I know you won't lose sleep over this Brad, but that was below the belt.

Oh, did I mention I'm retired now "sucking" on an 82K "gov't tit" retirement? But I guess in the end, it's been a grand experience, a couple of wars, some fun with the Lybians, etc, all sucking on that big tit, but then again, I'm a tit man all the way, and in the end, when asked "what did you do with your life" well, I won't have to say I shoveled cowshit in Montana....jorge


Hey Jorge, get over yourself... my comment was proceeded by the drunken little snit making the remark below... you obviously can't string together a coherent context for remarks made:

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About all you are worth, hoping that turd I dropped in Bozeman gave you some employment for the day.


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