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Jim Reynolds buck story added

Started by longbowben, November 16, 2008, 10:38:00 PM

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Super job.  Jim, hope top be able to send you some pics from the MOAB you made me.  It shoots better every day, Sir.
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Great Deer, Congratulations!  :clapper:    :clapper:
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P.J. Petiniot

Well,

I hate to be the one that has to point out the discrepency in Jim's story, but here goes.

Mr. Reynolds claims that his host "Cooked more food than I could eat"

Well, I have shared deer camp with JR many times. I have cooked for him many times as well. In fact, I still have one bicept that is abnormally larger than the other as a direct result of spatula and tonge usage.

Mr. Reynolds may have to undo a button or two, maybe even take a short nap, but it is impossible to cook more than he can eat, period!

I believe it is time for JR to come clean and admit that he could have eaten more if he wanted to.

Way to go JR, fine animal for sure.

P.J.
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QuoteOriginally posted by P.J. Petiniot:
Well,

I hate to be the one that has to point out the discrepency in Jim's story, but here goes.

Mr. Reynolds claims that his host "Cooked more food than I could eat"

Well, I have shared deer camp with JR many times. I have cooked for him many times as well. In fact, I still have one bicept that is abnormally larger than the other as a direct result of spatula and tonge usage.

Mr. Reynolds may have to undo a button or two, maybe even take a short nap, but it is impossible to cook more than he can eat, period!

I believe it is time for JR to come clean and admit that he could have eaten more if he wanted to.

Way to go JR, fine animal for sure.

P.J.
PJ, when I saw Jim just before he left for Ben and Mike's camp, he was 200 lbs of coiled steel but when he arrived in our camp a week later he had bulked up to 210 or so. He even shared his little Debbies with me so they must have really fed him good!  :readit:
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When I went to camp to see Jim's buck he wasn't around.  I stepped inside his trailer and all I could see was little debbies, twinkies, snowballs, chocolate rolls etc...the diet of champions!  

Great buck Jim...congrats again!
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Congrats on a great kill and a great story!!!!!! I agree, Traditional people are the best there is!
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longbowben

When he showed up he had 20 boxes of little debbies and they where under lock and key.And yes we had him tap out at the table every night.  :biglaugh:
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leatherneck

Not to mention he had the shortest walk to his stand. So needless to say he didn't walk off much.

OK, I'll admit it, I stole one of Jims little debbies. I swear I didn't think he would find out. I never knew he counted them.

We're already planning next years menu, 11 racks may not be enough. We love to cook!  :bigsmyl:
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trapdoor

Might want to add a few cases of little debbies to that menu--
  Jim, that's a great buck! Congratulations...You are so deserving. Real happy for ya! --
 You fellas are shooting some purdy deer down that way! We got to see photos of the "Larsen" buck, and the "Quidort"-buck...(we call it half & half)-- And maybe I missed it, but we're still waiting to see the 2008 Burkhardt buck...(Brian... Marv ? )--  :D  -Donnie McKellar

Jim@ThunderStick

Hey guys
I resemble all these remarks. By the way Larson, that's 300# of lean mean guiverin passion. The 200# wasn't coiled steel. That was coiled sauage that I brought to snack on.

I found out last night that I still have it, 2 women in bed at once, Sara Lee and little Debbie

leatherneck

And why didn't you share that coiled sausage?
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leatherneck

I think I just put my foot in my mouth.  :knothead:
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QuoteOriginally posted by leatherneck:
And why didn't you share that coiled sausage?
Ooohhh.....that is wrong in so many ways!  :scared:    :knothead:
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Jim@ThunderStick

You guys are spending to much time at the prison

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This is JD's response to Leatherneck's "sharing coiled sausage" request.  My feelings exactly.

P.J. Petiniot

Well, sharing the sausage doesn't scare me as much as hiding the salami would!
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