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Post by STEELWORKER »

Rage_A_Holic wrote:that looks incredibly photochopped
i agree man
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Post by mdcrossbow »

photo croped or not That's cool !
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It's fer real .... :D
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Post by Lucky Lar »

Well all you firewood burners- another "got to have" :lol:
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Post by chris4570 »

Photoshop or not it is possible. Russians, and scandinavians have raised moose for milking and pulling sleds.
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Post by GREY OWL »

Russians also used Moose as part of their army. They'd ride them like horses.

what a rack on that baby!

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Post by sumner4991 »

I love the picture of your pet . . . .all the work is making it's backend look like a donkey! :?
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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Post by knobby »

lol

looks like a Renzo decoy
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Post by rutman »

I want one! Do I have to move north or can ya ship one out? :lol:
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Post by the frenchman »

hi rutman

it's on is way to your house
hope he does not get lost (it's not a dog)
it 's a long way Abitibi north ouest of the province of Quebec
to the southwestern of Ontario
if every thing goes good he should be at your house en of february
anyway let me know when he gets there :wink: :wink:
thank you

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Post by ch312 »

so which one is stronger...horse or moose?
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Post by sumner4991 »

Man . . .the moose is much better . . .if it decides not to work, shoot it and have dinner! :D

My Grandad had a old Jeep . . .been on the farm for several years. It started having problems. I recall one day it quit. My Grandad, funny man, said "I'm trading this thing for a goat, and I'm shooting the goat!". Don't have to trade the moose. :D
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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Post by shewe »

that is just too cool....lol. :lol:
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Post by BUCKSHOT »

Hipwader wrote::shock: :shock: :shock: Holy cow....er I mean Moose
That's Bull Hipwader, well it's not bull, it's Bull! :wink:
Cool Pic!
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