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David I love your "Wisdom" wish...sweet. Thanks all for the good wishes for my wife .. She is not terminally ill , though I guess we all are in the way of getting older. But she;s not able to move around much at all, , n runs the house from her lazy girl chair like captain Kirk at the Bridge of the Enterprise on Star Trek..not sure who I'd be ...a Cling -on, perhaps.lol Its just sad to see such a go getter fail due to physical problems, she was always twice the man I am Merry Christmas Franc
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For me, it would be for my dear Wife to get her health back, but its not gonna happen...i'd give all I have away for that best to you all franc Any wish list consisting of material objects suddenly feels superficial and vain. Changing to: health and happyness for our loved ones, and peace inside and outside. Thank you for this reality check, and may your wish come true!
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I wish that Hillary Clinton, Dianne Feinstein and Sarah Brady would curl up and die-and soon. Amen...
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People are fascinating...
I'm pretty sure most everyone posting here understands what is truly important during this season and in life no matter what King believes. Of course I may be mistaken, but I think the op's intent was a lighthearted thread assuming world peace and health had been achieved, what would you like to see under the tree. I dunno. Guess I'm pretty blessed this year because my family has put alot of death and sickness behind us the past couple of years. So maybe I'm just a selfish prick, but I still want that Italia...and grandkids. May everyone have a healthy, happy, blessed holliday season!
_________________ ...forward to death! Jello Biafra
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Due to my beliefs, I don't celebrate Christmas. That said, I would like good health to good people, and a Merkel 147e... But I'll probably be saving for that for at least another year.
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trebling, did you report that pheasant to the Game Commission, they are on the endangered species list in PA. I now live in the area that used to be a pheasant haven back in the 60 and 70's. Now there's a Christmas wish... a Pennsylvania Game Commission that had some brains, and put the interests of the hunters who fund them first. Once they permitted the killing of the hens and began protecting many of the predators who feed on pheasants, the decline was quick and inevitable. The PGC blames it on everything else but their own mismanagement. A friend killed one in PA a few weeks ago and the thing wouldn't fly even after doing every thing he could to get it to fly. I had one in front of my truck and got out to see if it would fly, nope, just ran off. I just waterfowl hunt now a days for good reason.
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treblig:
I live in southeastern PA and the only pheasants wandering wild I'm aware of are escapees from preserves and they generally don't last long. Talking to a guide on a private club I had the opportunity to shoot at, I was told that the pheasants which escape generally don't last the winter and are always gone before summer. In spite of considerable effort on the part of the club, they haven't had even a hint of success in breeding a carryover population.
PA used to be great pheasant country when I was a teen (back in the late 60s and early 70s). What happened?
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I grew up across the commodore barry in NJ, and there were bobwhites calling all the time right behind our house, and we got a pheasant or two as well.
Now? Nothing. The kicker: I'm only 29.
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Rem, I don't know. I gave up upland birds here in PA awhile ago. I was going to wrap camouflage tape around my Nitro, but looked at it and just couldn't do it. I guess its fine just the way it is for waterfowl. Leverhead. did you get that Merkel?
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Haha, not yet treblig. I have a lot of sellin, beggin, stealin, and cheatin to do before then. I'm parting with one of my Fiddleback Forge knives to help my gun savings account.
It's torturous to see that picture at the top of this page when I come to this site!
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