tdunn976 said:Always a Silver Lining!
Good hunting, see ya at CMB
tdunn976 said:Forgot about the France Thing!
See ya at the Banquet then,Sir.
Yam7M said:C'mon Freddy T......no comments from the peanut gallery? Looks like you were pretty close to the guys 2 positions ahead of you?
Grant rode real well, of course.
Not the best layout Portland has ever had, for what it's worth.
Thata boy! It's not always about shooting the buck.Yam7M said:Put the pin on the lead "alpha" doe and let 'er rip.
Yam7M said:Grant rode real well, of course.
Fred T said:I was shooting my self in the foot all day missing the Euro cross section and taking the by pass, I just never saw the turn cause i was skeert landing the downside of that table just before the turn to the euro cross section. :whoa: :coocoo: thats worth about 20 seconds a lap. stupid mistake. I do remember making the final tight right hander off the track on the very back side and telling my self "F-ing corn field coming up again!" lap after lap after lap. :bang:
Rivard809 said:Thanks Mark!!! It was a good day, other than some people dont know how to loose gracefully, and tried getting me DQ'd casue I broke through a banner. The best part was that I stopped and let him catch back up. Oh well, I guess if you cant win on the track, try to get the person who whooped you disqualified. :nener: I just expected more from people, its amazing how quick someone can go from saying hi everytime you walk by, to making a scene for 4 points.
Wolverine423 said:Thata boy! It's not always about shooting the buck.
What time!!!!Yam7M said:Thanks DW. Trying to do my part with the deer population around the house. The buck-doe ratio is way out of whack. The neighbors would rather shoot a 4 pt than take a mature doe....so our numbers are screwy. :bang:
Belly loins were tasty last night......more on the grill tonight! :nod:
Rivard809 said:This should solve all the problems that I had at Portland :laugh: