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Pick a spot, pick a spot, pick a spot. LOL Who else here when watching a hunting video, or driving around town, or playing fetch with the dog "picks a spot" on alot of things. I was watching Letting Loose the DVD today while playing with the kids, ( it was raining all day) and I caught myself on every animal picking that little tuft of hair, or the light that was hitting the perfect spot, or that slight discoloration behing the shoulder. Also Ill pick a spot on my dog sometimes when we are all outside.
I have also noticed that if there is some writing or a picture or something sometimes I practice burning a hole in the smallest spot I can find on an object.
Just wondering how many others out there are as ate up as I am. Have fun ya'll and God bless.
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I do this constantly. Glad to see I'm not crazy, or if I am, to have some company!
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Out here I keep looking at the hills and mountains for elk and deer. Never realized it until my son said he did that too. I guess it is a natural result of our instincts. I see cottontails and focus on the eye. There was one in my yard last weekend in my roses and I kept picking spots between stalks for a clean shot
Pleasant sort of misery!!!
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Some of the best mental practice there is,lots of dead critters on my way home from work from the holes ive burnt thru them. Posts: 915 | From: Connersville, IN | Registered: Nov 2011
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