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Marks:
Wow that's a big straw. Now you need a Giant juice box. ;D
:o ::) Ok so it wasn't that funny.
I miss having tough feet. I used to never wear shoes growing up and I could run on gravel no problem. I used to leave home in the morning wearing shoes and come home at night barefooted. The next morning when I needed them I'd have to think about where I left my shoes. When crocs came out around when I started college I started wearing them and now that is what I wear 99% of the time. They are easy to slip on and I can wear them in stores/restaurants as well as in the creek fishing. Now my feet are soft. I think my wife would be mad if I went back to bare feet. Our carpets would suffer as I would have "kmart" feet all the time.
Gus:
Ohhh... its a straw...
At first I thought it was a BIG Peace Pipe... >:D
Nice Duds...
-gus
iowabow:
I think this a great post and I am head down the path with you. Been tanning hides to replace other stuff.
Saxton:
--- Quote from: twistedlimbs on June 30, 2013, 07:45:08 pm --- I also feel that going shirtless will bring on a lot of the mosquito problems that the natives had to endure and force me to use plant alternatives as insect repellants. But Why? why would I choose to do this? same reason we all choose to hunt the way we do. Challenge and a sense of accomplishment of doing things just a little bit harder.
so go for it, give me your input, positive or negative, we are all entitled to our opinions, just keep it clean and be respectful. - Ryan
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What are using for the insect repellants ?
sleek:
I like to stand in camp fire smoke to chase the bugs off.... Last for quite some time.
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