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    #31
    Don't end every comment or sentence with an emoji or "lol" or "lmao"


    Also:

    1. Engage in romantic love
    2. Say please and thank you
    3. Use a handkerchief
    4. EAT RED MEAT
    5. Get a hobby
    6. Go outside. Remain.
    7. Avoid the mirror
    8. Maintain a relationship with Jesus Christ
    9. Use intoxicants (responsibly)
    10. Paddle your own canoe

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      #32
      Originally posted by sailor View Post
      Remember...…….
      No bullet.. can be un-shot..
      No unkind word, be un-spoken.....
      The past, is already written. You hold the pen, for the future.
      And yes, your mother-in-law is crazy....
      and kids.....A pat on the back, is equal to a swat on the butt...
      No matter how hard you try.. You can't babtize a cat...
      You can't trust, a dog to watch your food....
      When your sad.. The best place to be, is grandma's lap...
      Middle age, is when you pick your cereal for fiber, instead of the toy.
      And.. with age comes wisdom.. But, sometimes, age come alone.....
      How's that......


      I dig it!


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        #33
        God gave us one mouth but he gave us two ears. Listening is a skill few ever Master & you will seldom in life ever regret, what you didn't say.

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          #34
          Just a little advice I've picked up along the way. Don't ask me how I know all this:

          Don't ride your bike off a ramp that's more than three bricks high

          Don't take that candy from the store if you ain't got the dime

          Don't pick a fight with a little guy that doesn't talk that much

          Don't pick up a cherrybomb thinkin' it's a dud

          And don't sneak out of a 2 story house usin' bed sheets for a rope

          Sell your truck while it's still runnin', save the Jesus off the dash

          Say a prayer when you feel like cussin', save your money pay with cash

          Forget your pride, buy the roses, if you're sorry tell her so

          Don't drink the water in Mexico

          Don't quit your high school football team halfway through the season

          Don't bust your buddy in the nose when you know he didn't mean it

          Don't lose a girl you love at home for a night in Panama City

          Don't rush off the phone when your Mama calls, you ain't that busy

          Ya oughta make that drive to say goodbye to your grampa before he goes
          Last edited by Chew; 10-23-2018, 02:46 PM.

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            #35
            Take the time to be a friend
            Find the good in people
            Everyone has problems. Don't add to them
            Help someone with a hand up not with a handout
            We have two ears and only one mouth. Listen twice as much as talk

            And my Dad's favorite -
            "If you can't say something nice or good about someone, don't say anything at all".

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              #36
              You are just a baby in terms of age and have a lot to learn. Respect your elders, stay true to your beliefs and learn some humility, something a lot of us could use.

              As far as bowhunting, take in all you can, get your bow tuned and listen to a lot on here that have been there and done that and do not think you are the know it all or think you do. Even at 65 and doing this for over 40+ years and being in the archery business for quiet a while, I still learn from these guys and most are younger than I but I respect their advice and use it if needed.
              I have shot bows from Olympic style, recurve, compound with no sights and fingers, to all the bells and whistles and have seen a lot. Am I an expert, far from it, but I do offer advice every once in a while, some thank me, some think I am lost and that is fine. I will keep doing what I do and let the bad stuff slide off my back.

              Be humble, respect your elders and have fun and good luck in your life, business and bowhunting life!


              If you are not married and if you do get married, REMEMBER, it is a give and take in a marriage, if not, it is doomed. Respect that lady and she will respect you in return. You cannot change her and she cannot change you, but you 2 have to meet in the middle. Talk all the time, do not hide things from her or her from you. Talk, talk, talk between both!

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                #37
                If it fly's, floats, or %$$s

                Rent it..

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                  #38
                  And don't believe you read on internet forums, TBH included. Al Gore (Demoncrat invented), so it cannot be true.

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                    #39
                    Your life is about the choices You make.
                    Choosing to not to choose is still making a choice.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Still Hunter View Post
                      God gave us one mouth but he gave us two ears. Listening is a skill few ever Master & you will seldom in life ever regret, what you didn't say.
                      This here.

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                        #41
                        Oh, and a 340 will be fine at 70 and 29

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by PYBUCK View Post
                          But you some land a soon as you can. My place is for sale. Seriously, if you ever had the urge to own your own hunting place, do it while you are young. Remember this. There are none so deaf as those that will not listen. Think about what you are going to say before engaging your mouth and you will be fine.
                          Link to your place listing ? Or could you PM me info ?

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                            #43
                            Don't be a ding-dong.

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                              #44
                              Learn to let things go.

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                                #45
                                Good Lord, I can't even remember when I was 21? Momma and I have 6 Kids, from different times, the youngest is 24 and still trying to find his way. The rest ALL have great careers and learned to listen...just takes time!

                                For you to have insight to wonder, plan, learn and grow is more than MOST your age will even questions...so KUDO'S to you!!

                                You're going to make mistakes, hopefully learn from them....BUT, always be true to yourself and follow your "gut," unless it just leads you down the wrong path. Take care of yourself, your family, know who your friends really are and DISCARD the rest.

                                IMPORTANT: The earlier you set your goals to what you want in life and have a plan how to reach them....again, you are light years ahead of so many!! Also, be able to learn from those who have "been there...done that and trying to recover from their mistakes." I'm impressed you are wondering, asking...now...stumble, fall.....

                                BUT GET UP AND LEARN AND TAKE EACH DAY AS THE NEXT....God Bless Buddy....from an ole' fart!

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