Ole Cowboy
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LOL, I am sure it was, but don't remember much...Must have been an interesting evening ....
LOL, I am sure it was, but don't remember much...Must have been an interesting evening ....
Probably find that in a golf forum in a thread titled "Intrresting Things You've Found On A Golf Course".Way back in the 1960's:
There was a public Golf course in Dallas that was split by a major road, 9 holes on each side of the road. It was summer and a Sunday morn about 7 am when me and my buddy are woken up by some guys saying: If you 2 guys don't mind, could you move your car, we would like to play this hole. I look up to see a flag with a 7 on it. I say sure, fire up my Corvette and look around seeing the road and head toward it.
Man, I gotta quit letting people rip me off.
Graves of a mother and infant who died of typhoid in 1870 on a Jack County ranch. They had been part of a wagon train.
First time I went deer hunting, age of 8, in Halletsville, TX.
Made to climb high up in a tree blind, in the dark.
At sunrise there I was, all by myself, all kind of weird noises going on, and smack in the middle of an ancient graveyard.
That was the day I learned just how much carrying could be a comfort ... even it was only a single shot .22.
You were deer hunting with a. 22?
Yeah, I got my first at 8 with a .22(2).
I got my first one at 8 too, but it was a bolt action 410.Yeah, I got my first at 8 with a .22(2).
For a while there I was finding all these dead deer in the woods. Looked like they had been shot with .22's and .410's.
I bet you weren't hunting out of a vehicle though.I got my first one at 8 too, but it was a bolt action 410.
Spotlighting is illegal in Texas, so I would never do that.