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RE: Is this How our Bowhunting Threads Go???
and the poster who like the idea of being a candle convert , tried it and got burn't and decided oil lamps are the future cuz the flame is not exposed
![]() ORIGINAL: OGW :DYou forgot the person who believes that "Traditional Lighting" is the only way to reallysee things and then offers instructions on how to make your own "Candles".:D |
RE: Is this How our Bowhunting Threads Go???
That's not just me , that's 3/4 of the global population
![]() ![]() ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d Or the Drunk Brit who didn't understand American Technology
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And the poster who claims that it wasn't a lightbulb but actuallya mountain lion in PA
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There is NO way you can light up that room with a 100 watt bulb. You need a 300 magnumlightbulb if you want to see anything
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ORIGINAL: JFergus7 And let's not forget the 4 that will just post a bunch of dancing smiley faces:
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You need to get out more often.;):D
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thats some pretty good stuff right there,i wonder where i fit in that :eek:
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You forgot the post about those who change the bulbs within a high fenced area.
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Has anybody raised the issue of having a high lampshade holding your light in vs letting the light freely fill the room as it pleases?
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Lighting doesn't work in my woods.[8D]
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