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Great job Bud! Wished ya did'nt live so far away. I'd Gladly help out..
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Sam your on quite a roll. I'm worried that you might turn into sausage before long though!
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Another successful hunt by Sam! I bet tbe pigs tremble in fear when your name is mentioned !
Great job - again!!
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Sam must have the largest freezer in Texas...well on second thought in America.
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Sam??? Really??? You didn't even mention this one the other day on the phone.... Jeeeezzzz!!!!! Get a freak'n TV show would ya!!! LOL!!! Congrats Man!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by cacciatore: Congrats again Sam,the State has to pay you a salary.
Yep, ten bucks a tail and it would pay for your Elk tags.
Congrats on another fine animal.
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