ORIGINAL: R.S.B.
ORIGINAL: Coalcracker
I had once posted on that PGC site, that my father told me that years ago, they had stocked deer from another state in the Poconos and cut off the bucks horn to save them from breeding. RSB and people like you, jumped all over me and said they never stocked deer in PA. Finally, I think it was John S, said yes they did and also in the NC.
Another time on a discussion of the difference in weather in different parts of PA. I live in Lehigh County now, stated that when I croosed the Blue Mountain into Carbon County the temp decreased five degrees and when going into the Poconos it decreased another five degrees. You friend RSB, jumped all over me again, he said that was impossible and couldn't be true. Finally someone that was also from the area, confirmed what I said. That was the end of the Almight RSB, but don't ever expect him to admit he was wrong.
The way I see it with you and your two buddies, RSB is using the three of you to try and get those that disagree with PGC into an argument to get thrown off this site. I'm happy to see the game plan isn't working and you look like a fool, with your white dead talking horse.
I think your father spared the rod and ruined the child.
Where did you come up with that BS?
At this point I don’t k now if you are just seriously confused about what was posted and by whom, if you dream things and think they are reality, have reached serious senility, or if you are nothing more then a malicious liar.
What I do know is that I never challenged anyone about deer being restocked in this state. I have know for many decades that the deer were almost no existent by the end of the eighteen hundreds and that deer were brought in and stocked in this state. In fact I have seen the pictures of those deer being stocked and even have some of the data on how many in the various counties.
I also know that would never challenge a person over temperature changes from area to another. I see major temperature changes all the time right here in this area. I can drive from the bottom to the top of the mountain and see not only a major temperature change but go from no snow to several inches of snow. There are time when I can look out my windows and see bare ground all around and by simply looking across the valley at the facing mountain side and see the snow line half way up the mountain. I have driven on dry roads and headed up that mountain and within five minutes have driven into road conditions that had traffic at a stand still due to snow and ice.
If you can find where I made the comments you claim I did how about you copy and pasting them over for all to see. You can’t do that though because such comments don’t exist. Perhaps your dad didn’t teach to be as honorable as you claim but in my effort to give you the benefit of the doubt, I will concede that perhaps you really are just becoming extremely confused in your senior years.
R.S. Bodenhorn