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Old 12-19-2015 | 05:42 AM
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Topgun 3006
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Originally Posted by alleyyooper
TG 3006 your little dot is red at 5:34AM December 19th 2015, not white.

DJ fan best of luck with that cancer crap. Takes a lot out of people who are related to the ones who have it.
Daughter had it two years ago, brother a year and a half ago and dealing with it again now.

Al
Weird, as it's now white all the time on my screen, rather than red or green, so I wonder what that meaningless feature is for if red and green show on other's screens!

Anyway, what I mentioned as far as knowing the last time a person was on the site is easy by clicking on their username and when they are on it even tells exactly where they are on the site. Most of us probably use that feature to see when a person was on last when a real old thread is brought back up and I also use both when I'm turning in Spammers. Yep, I'm barely up and around that early in the AM unless it's hunting season!

I more than sympathize with what the OP may be going through with the family situation, as I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. However, I'll stick with my feelings regarding the deer situation as the minimal time spent, regardless of not having a blood trail, IMHO was way too short no matter what the situation was. Also, the few times the OP did come back on the site like I stated he never returned to the thread to make a post until now even though we were wondering if he checked his rifle like one member mentioned should have been done in a 60 yard chip shot he had that resulted in him posting. It is what it is, so we can move on to something else while praying that his relative comes through the cancer ordeal okay! I'm dealing with three more cancerous skin locations on my face right now myself, after one on my nose was taken off a few years ago. Next month I go in for surgery to have them removed with a deeper procedure than was used last week. Guys that are outdoors a lot like I am should be using SPF 50 sunscreen at all times and I haven't been doing that very often and have paid the price again. Thank God none were melanoma type, but it's scary until a diagnosis is received from the Lab! Any of the rest of the members that are out a lot, regardless of whether it's hunting, fishing, mowing, etc. really need to do that and not learn the hard way like I have! Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and the new year will be upon us quickly!

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