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sumner4991 wrote:No problem . . .just feed the addiction and there will be no side effects.
Wrong Sumner, I now have 'Flat Wallet Syndrome' also 'Boo Syndrome' whitch remimds me, Boo you can do my other string when you get time.
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Kelley wrote:
sumner4991 wrote:No problem . . .just feed the addiction and there will be no side effects.
Wrong Sumner, I now have 'Flat Wallet Syndrome' also 'Boo Syndrome' whitch remimds me, Boo you can do my other string when you get time.
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You must have overfed . . .it can become a cancer if overfed. FWS can quickly turn into NHS(No Heat Syndrome) which quickly becomes NHS(No House Syndrome). Don't worry . . .there are several folks here on the forum that will gladly store your bows/supplies while you are in rehab.
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Just think of yourself as a GOOD CANADIAN who is doing his part to stimulate the economy !!!!!
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terrym wrote:Just think of yourself as a GOOD CANADIAN who is doing his part to stimulate the economy !!!!!
Yes thats the answer, Helping to stimulate the economy. Did some more of that this am in Owen Sound hunting store LOL We hunters just just so helpful in this world.
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What a bunch of enablers! LOL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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wheelie wrote:
terrym wrote:Just think of yourself as a GOOD CANADIAN who is doing his part to stimulate the economy !!!!!
Yes thats the answer, Helping to stimulate the economy. Did some more of that this am in Owen Sound hunting store LOL We hunters just just so helpful in this world.
We do what we can!!!!!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I hear ya ! ... :lol: :lol:

He who dies with the most toys wins ! :lol: :lol:

As for Toronto ... yep , I'm definately out of my eliment there too !

I couldn't drive in that everyday ... no way !
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i have driven through toronto 2 or 3 times and even that is too much :lol: :lol: it is way to busy for this country boy :lol:
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I have to drive it quite often on business, you do get used to it. It's the parking and getting out of my car that scares the hell out of me :shock:
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I'm not saying anything on this thread!
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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Post by Mike P »

I really like Toronto.

I have enjoyed every visit.

I have been there several times.
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I drive buses & limos into Toronto at least twice a week. What I have concluded is that the bigger the vehicle I drive the "Stupider" the four wheelers seem to get. I was down Thursday & Friday this past week to the airport & on each of those trips I had at leaast two close calls. I just hope my luck continues to hold or there will be some major injuries. People just don't think as we all of seen they take such stupid chances & against a bus these little cars have no "CHANCE."

I just turned 63 and I still LOVE to drive. I try to keep roughly to the speed limit & give myself lots of room around my vehicles. The other thing I do is not be held to a schedule especially in bad weather. I have always maintained that the more anybody pushes me too drive the speed limit in bad weather the slower I get. I will get you there when you get there & not before.

Just my rant.
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I carry 21 foot lengths of gas pipe on roof racks. What people do is dart infront of me at stop lights not relizing that them pipes could let go off the roof and come through there back window like an arrow. Happens almost every light. People don't think down there. Just in to much of a rush to get where they are going. And same happens with my tandom trailer then when you have to lock the electric brakes on trailer and they look out rear view mirror with there mouth hanging open looking like you are the crazy man. Just want to take a pipe and beat sence into these people. There is a reason I leave extra space in front of my truck. Makes me wonder how you deal with hunting questions down there with all the stupid people whom don't think with reason and just react with instinct. See a viehicle that could possibly be slow .just get around at all cost not relizing what they have done and put there own life in danger. Straps do break on occassion.
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Boo wrote:I'm not saying anything on this thread!
Is it the driving or stimulating of the economy that has you all choked up? :lol:
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Boo wrote:I'm not saying anything on this thread!
:lol:
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