Weird deer
#51
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Some people need totype on here like they talk to each other face to face. There are afew tough guy, arsehole, rude, people on here that hide behind there unknown locationon theirsafe little keyboard and feel like they can say anything about anybody they want. It is a small world and one should think about what one says as it might come back to bite one in the arse someday. No one in particular and for the most part we are all here to bull$%^& about bowhunting and to learn.
ORIGINAL: ijimmy
I remember the post from some years back , it was about hypershock broadheads ,Ill leave it at that ,
The reason I remember is I could not believe the beating Dave , and Len got back then , kind of like the ridiculous banter in this thread . This is a hunting thread , where archers are suposed to help other archers , and share stories , Man it would be nice if some would not be so judgemental .
I remember the post from some years back , it was about hypershock broadheads ,Ill leave it at that ,
The reason I remember is I could not believe the beating Dave , and Len got back then , kind of like the ridiculous banter in this thread . This is a hunting thread , where archers are suposed to help other archers , and share stories , Man it would be nice if some would not be so judgemental .
I like how you think HCH
#52
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Baltimore Maryland USA
I'm not sure if everyone knows what Dave has been through, not only in the past year, but his entire life. Being an armored Captain in Vietnam would be enough to foster 'over-reactions' from time to time; but, he lost the love of his life, his wife, about 9 months ago.
The memory of what we went through, as ijimmy seems to vividly remember, coupled with his more recent troubles merits some consideration. A simple, "Chill Dave" would probably been sufficient and might have prevented this episode.
As far as an apology, mine is to Dave. I'm nowsorry I linked this thread to him. Had I not done that, he may not have gotten involved. BTW, all those pictures are his. I don't know how to post pictures. I've always relayed them to Dave and he takes care of it for me. He tried to get my 'puter to post pictures, but there was a problem that he and another friend couldn't solve.
I'm sorry, my friend.[>:]
The memory of what we went through, as ijimmy seems to vividly remember, coupled with his more recent troubles merits some consideration. A simple, "Chill Dave" would probably been sufficient and might have prevented this episode.
As far as an apology, mine is to Dave. I'm nowsorry I linked this thread to him. Had I not done that, he may not have gotten involved. BTW, all those pictures are his. I don't know how to post pictures. I've always relayed them to Dave and he takes care of it for me. He tried to get my 'puter to post pictures, but there was a problem that he and another friend couldn't solve.
I'm sorry, my friend.[>:]

#54
Some people need totype on here like they talk to each other face to face. There are afew tough guy, arsehole, rude, people on here that hide behind there unknown locationon theirsafe little keyboard and feel like they can say anything about anybody they want. It is a small world and one should think about what one says as it might come back to bite one in the arse someday. No one in particular and for the most part we are all here to bull$%^& about bowhunting and to learn.
I've ALWAYS thought this was the way it ought ot be. I'm glad we agree on that.
I look forward to everyone's stories and photos. Keep 'em coming. I'll even talk about homo deer. I live in NC wher eit's a little boring from time to time.
Jeff
I'm just sayin.....
#56
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Kodiak, AK
Back to the topic:
Steer deer are becoming more common here. In these cases the testicles of the buck never drop or never develope however, it differs from Len's case in that they still have antlers which in most cases never drop. Len's buck seems more likely to be some form of hermaphrodite. I'm curious if it had a vaginal orifice? It happens but it is extremely rare.
Steer deer are becoming more common here. In these cases the testicles of the buck never drop or never develope however, it differs from Len's case in that they still have antlers which in most cases never drop. Len's buck seems more likely to be some form of hermaphrodite. I'm curious if it had a vaginal orifice? It happens but it is extremely rare.
#57
ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher
Back to the topic:
Steer deer are becoming more common here. In these cases the testicles of the buck never drop or never develope however, it differs from Len's case in that they still have antlers which in most cases never drop. Len's buck seems more likely to be some form of hermaphrodite. I'm curious if it had a vaginal orifice? It happens but it is extremely rare.
Back to the topic:
Steer deer are becoming more common here. In these cases the testicles of the buck never drop or never develope however, it differs from Len's case in that they still have antlers which in most cases never drop. Len's buck seems more likely to be some form of hermaphrodite. I'm curious if it had a vaginal orifice? It happens but it is extremely rare.
#58
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 201
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From: SW Ohio
Someone has to ask so it might as well be me. In the original post Len said he raised the leg and seen only a penis and no testicles then he rubbed the head. Which head did you rub? I can't beleive I just posted that.


