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Old 03-05-2008 | 06:17 PM
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Move to another state just so you can trophy hunt? Now that ladies and gentlemen is truly having no life outside of hunting. That group of people would be so small. I'd give up hunting tomorrow for the betterment of my family. No way would I make a life decision based on Trophy hunting. That really is a narrow, selfish way to run your life. That wouldn't be admirable... it would be pitiful.
davidmil,
.........truly having no life outside of hunting.
.......... a really narrow, selfish way to run your life.
.......... That wouldn't be admirable... it would be pitiful.

Who in the hell do you think you are to judge someone Else's life decisions!!??[:@]

Are you God? The person I'm thinking of is a member here, he's single and it's always been a dream of his. I say congrats for living your dream! I don't condemn them.

Sometimes your posts are enlightening and enjoyable, but this time nothing but self righteousness and ignorance has sprung from your finger tips and mind.

Get a grip. It doesn't affect you, it's none of your business!

Holy crap!![:@]
It does seem as though I've hit a tender spot. Do I sound like your wife? LOL
I'm single, my son is grown and moved out and both of my parents are deceased. All I have left are three adult siblings who lead their own life. According to you, if I chose to move to another state to persue my trophy hunting hobby/passion, it would be pathetic?

If I had a wife, I doubt she'd talk to me like that. If she did, she wouldn't be my wife!
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