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Old 08-22-2007, 09:23 AM
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Hoytail,

Will rolling around in the mud help? Will sticking a bush in front of me help. Will jacking up 50
feet in a tree help?

Everyone just has to draw the line somewhere. I'm glad it gets the job done for you.
For someone wearing that suit, you sure have thin skin.
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:17 PM
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For someone wearing that suit, you sure have thin skin.
Whether it's money or credit, I don't cheat nobody. When you're right your're right. The end. So therefore,I am guilty as charged. Heck, I'll just come clean here... I live for confrontation man! It's why I'm still married to my wife.

Will rolling around in the mud help?
Nope, don't ask how I know.

Will sticking a bush in front of me help.
Yes, that will work even better than the suit.

Will jacking up 50 feet in a tree help?
I would imagine jacking up in thewoods definitely wont help anything.




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Old 08-22-2007, 03:25 PM
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:27 PM
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whatever works i guess.

i guess im just to caught up in style to wear that. lol
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:33 PM
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Hoytail,

Will rolling around in the mud help? Will sticking a bush in front of me help. Will jacking up 50
feet in a tree help?[:'(]


Everyone just has to draw the line somewhere. I'm glad it gets the job done for you.
For someone wearing that suit, you sure have thin skin.
I guess what you do fifty feet up in a tree is your business. A little to much information.


The suit looks good man. Rub their nose in it by slamming ole mossy horns with that suit on.
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:43 PM
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Hey Motown,

They saythat great minds think alike. Only, I'mprettysureI don'thave one butyou were on my same wave length. So... what does that say or rather, "they" say about our minds now?
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I don't know but I am pretty sure were about to find out. [8D]
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:50 PM
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Oh hey, you guys know how some wash detergents claim to have UV brighteners? Well, does anyone know of anything that will have an opposite affect on clothes? I was just thinking that the only thing I see wrong with the suit is that the leaves will reflect light differently than the actual leaves on the trees. This may cause a problem.

Maybe just washing with baking soda which intensifies the process might do it ehh?
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:51 PM
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Hey Motown,

They say that great minds think alike. Only, I'm pretty sure I don't have one but you were on my same wave length. So... what does that say or rather, "they" say about our minds now?
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WOW.

It says that your minds both instantly went to the gutter. Watch out Motown, somebody's
got a man crush on you.

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Old 08-22-2007, 03:54 PM
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Oh hey, you guys know how some wash detergents claim to have UV brighteners? Well, does anyone know of anything that will have an opposite affect on clothes? I was just thinking that the only thing I see wrong with the suit is that the leaves will reflect light differently than the actual leaves on the trees. This may cause a problem.

Maybe just washing with baking soda which intensifies the process might do it ehh?
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Atsko Wash is supposed to be real good, but most of the scent-free detergents (some of which
can be found fairly cheaply) aren't supposed to contain UV brighteners. Washing it in that should
solve your problem.
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