Greatpost MM... Great post
Gobbler, I'm taking away that 1 credit you got the other day.... Leave the story teller alone!
Never let things like grammer and spelling get in the way of a good story. As far as I'm concerned it shows the "nuance" of a storied(to be read "old"

) west virginia hunter.
I grew up alot like you, entranced and glued to my father and grandfather's hunting stories... heck any stories... As I've reached adult hood (I'm 24) and consider myself more edumacated and well-spokenthan my father, and especially in business environments, every timeI get nastalgic and talking and telling storiesabout my childhood, hunting, and fishing.... I start talking in that red-neck, back woods drawl of my father... My wife likes to tease me about it. My in-laws down right loathe it. But without it, they wouldn't be the same. Without it, the story loses it's luster... its "nuance"... it's authenticity...