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First a warning: This post as most things you read on the internet will contain both fact and fiction. Tomorrow is supposed to be a rainy day in Carolina and I'm am going to try and read through this and straighten out the ramblings and halucinations Doc Nock had while he was taking all that pain medicine[he was taking my prescription strength and some of the "house liquid" at the same time].
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Glad to see you here Charles! Lil'D got your note today. Top shelf, sir....taking time out for that given the more important things you've had to tend to lately.
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Wonderful story fellows...thanks for bringing us along. Prayers for a speedy recovery Dave.
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Doc I'm sorry that you got a "raw deal" with your rubber boots that are obviously evil possessed.
I would make sure that another human foot ever got placed in them again and especially yours..lol
Thanks all who contributed to the telling of a great time spent with friends under some amazing conditions and accommodations.
God bless,Mudd
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Very good tale fellas I enjoyed it. Doc Noc if rubber boots do you like that a pair of waders we wear down south would be really bad. lol.RC
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Don't ya'll go feeling too sorry for Doc Nock,he got to stay in camp with Lil D's lb cake while we were out hunting. One time when I got back in from the morning hunt, the cake had really gotten smaller and I found 2 big pieces wrapped up in his sleeping bag.Oh yeah, one of the things that made each slice of that cake so good was that we had a special "POUND CAKE KNIFE" made by world reknown knifemaker, Tippet himself. I was the lucky one to win that great knife after the 2011 St Judes auction
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Charles you mischeif maker! That is sooo not true!
I was sorely tempted, and did snitch some of the $33 pecan pie Ken brought one day, but that Pound Cake was sacred ground to me.
I did accept you guys' gracious offerings of more than my due slice (thanks, Robtatto) but nope...never touched it, ya fibracator you!
I will admit though, Charles, that those first 2 mornings after we got there, I was conflicted.
I really hated the level of pain in that leg, and not being able to go out, but that cold snap made it seem a little less punishing to have to be camp bound as "camp boy!"
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