A whole whack of new members recently

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Grizzly Adam
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

As far as I'm concerned, when a new member shouts "Hello, the camp!", I'm gonna scoot over and make some room at the campfire ... and encourage 'em to fully participate in all forum activities. :D

Any interlopers will soon be found out. Troublemakers have never lasted here.

Welcome, Newbies! 8)

As to the voting for "best picture", as has been stated, we'll all know something's up if someone wins because of an inordinate number of votes from brand-new posters.

That wouldn't be a victory, anyway.

Even Excaliburs aren't worth someone's integrity. :wink:
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Bring em on, and Welcome.
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Post by swiftfox »

Darn! I thought they were just joining be cause of our good looks and stimulating conservation. :) :) :) . After perusing a few other forums we should be very proud that this form is one of the best
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Post by fogducker »

warpipe wrote:What, you mean I don't get a free crossbow just for joining!
why of course you........... :wink:




just as soon as you submit the $3,000.00 membership fee :wink:
if you dont stand behind our troops.
please feel free to stand in front of them
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terrym
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Post by terrym »

As a new member I find this concern over the contest puzzling. To sooth concerns I will refrain from voting or entering a picture until next year.
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Post by Mike P »

terrym wrote:As a new member I find this concern over the contest puzzling. To sooth concerns I will refrain from voting or entering a picture until next year.

Not necessary terrym, your vote is more then welcome I am sure. And if you have a good picture, by all means enter it.


If you think your puzzled now, just wait, next year you'll be totally confused like the rest of us.
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Mike P wrote:
terrym wrote:As a new member I find this concern over the contest puzzling. To sooth concerns I will refrain from voting or entering a picture until next year.

Not necessary terrym, your vote is more then welcome I am sure. And if you have a good picture, by all means enter it.


If you think your puzzled now, just wait, next year you'll be totally confused like the rest of us.
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Mike P wrote:
terrym wrote:As a new member I find this concern over the contest puzzling. To sooth concerns I will refrain from voting or entering a picture until next year.

Not necessary terrym, your vote is more then welcome I am sure. And if you have a good picture, by all means enter it.

Absolutely! Vote with the rest of us ... and participate in everything else, too.

Dive on in, the water's fine! :D

We take everyone at face value here. Be genuine, and you're good to go on this forum! 8)
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Post by michiganman »

im a newbee too. i think its due to the fact that more guys in the states can hunt with them.with michigans new disability law,i now qualify.now we have a few more states adding crossbows to hunt with.most wouldnt spend $700 bucks on a crossbow to have it sit on the wall.so fellas im here to stay, :)
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Post by VixChix »

I'm glad to see so many of the new members participating in the posts - even though it's not deer season. WELCOME!
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