Camera Phone Pics 2

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
We’ll try that again…Puppies my kids could not have…[/quote]

Do you like show the picture to the kids now and then.

Look kids remember when we got your hopes up for a dog… aren’t they cute…

hahahahahahaahahahaahahahahaahahah[/quote]

I sent them texts with pic and the words ‘Hell No!’ attached…:)It was fun, one dog is enough.[/quote]

Yea you sound like me. I could recognize the lesson and torture.

Our youngest turns 16 in March next year, she keeps talking about drivers ed and cars.

My response “2014” I just keep saying that. I tell her when she turns 18 we will talk license and car.[/quote]

You do have a gun, right?

[quote]UtahLama wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
So I go to my computer and pull up the desktop and this is the background I was greeted with…My sons friend thought it would be hysterical. They haven’t been on the computer since…It was kinda funny though.[/quote]

Hahaha you gotta give them a pass for the lulz…[/quote]

I did :slight_smile: I just had to let them know not to do that shit. Anyway, dude has his own computer, he really doesn’t need to be on mine.

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
We’ll try that again…Puppies my kids could not have…[/quote]

Do you like show the picture to the kids now and then.

Look kids remember when we got your hopes up for a dog… aren’t they cute…

hahahahahahaahahahaahahahahaahahah[/quote]

I sent them texts with pic and the words ‘Hell No!’ attached…:)It was fun, one dog is enough.[/quote]

Yea you sound like me. I could recognize the lesson and torture.

Our youngest turns 16 in March next year, she keeps talking about drivers ed and cars.

My response “2014” I just keep saying that. I tell her when she turns 18 we will talk license and car.[/quote]

You do have a gun, right?[/quote]

You should take random pictures of cool cars and send them to her with the caption ‘No!’ or ‘Get a job!’

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
We’ll try that again…Puppies my kids could not have…[/quote]

Do you like show the picture to the kids now and then.

Look kids remember when we got your hopes up for a dog… aren’t they cute…

hahahahahahaahahahaahahahahaahahah[/quote]

I sent them texts with pic and the words ‘Hell No!’ attached…:)It was fun, one dog is enough.[/quote]

Yea you sound like me. I could recognize the lesson and torture.

Our youngest turns 16 in March next year, she keeps talking about drivers ed and cars.

My response “2014” I just keep saying that. I tell her when she turns 18 we will talk license and car.[/quote]

You do have a gun, right?[/quote]

You should take random pictures of cool cars and send them to her with the caption ‘No!’ or ‘Get a job!’[/quote]

Yes I have a number of guns, come on man I live in Texas.

Yes I actually tell her I am going to get her a smart car and I always point them out to her.

Yes it’s real and yes it’s HOT. It’s actually really good, but I can only take it in small doses.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]

Thats a hell of a fence. :slight_smile:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

Ink I think Push may need the assistance of a couple of guys, you know some guys from the South, maybe one from Texas and one from Arizona.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

Ink I think Push may need the assistance of a couple of guys, you know some guys from the South, maybe one from Texas and one from Arizona.[/quote]
I think I know just the guy. Push…we’re on the way. I can hear them bugling now…“IIIIIINNNNKKKKK”

Haha

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

A few years ago I took my dogs for a run during hunting season to the border right near where I took that pic yesterday. Rode horseback but didn’t carry rifle because I was just running dogs and didn’t think I’d see anything.

Sure enough a big 6 x 6 bull heard my horse, thought I was an elk and came thundering up to the fence on the British Columbia side, stuck his head over the fence and looked straight down the border at me. The dogs hadn’t seen him and they were just rolling around on the ground being dogs.

I sat there on the back of my horse looking at him and he stood there wobbling his big ol’ head around trying to figure out what all the commotion was on my end. We “visited” with each other for 5 - 10 minutes thataway. Eventually, after I literally talked to him for awhile he ambled back into the relative safety of Canuck Land (BC’s elk season is earlier than MT’s).

I COULD NOT BELIEVE I HAD MADE SUCH AN EGREGIOUS ERROR AS TO NOT BE PACKING MY RIFLE.

If I had shot him though I would’ve shot him illegally and would’ve had to cut the fence to drag him into the land of the free and home of the brave.

It’s a neat memory.[/quote]
Damn man, that’s a cool story. Of course, if you had your rifle, he wouldn’t have shown. Ain’t that always the way?!

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

A few years ago I took my dogs for a run during hunting season to the border right near where I took that pic yesterday. Rode horseback but didn’t carry rifle because I was just running dogs and didn’t think I’d see anything.

Sure enough a big 6 x 6 bull heard my horse, thought I was an elk and came thundering up to the fence on the British Columbia side, stuck his head over the fence and looked straight down the border at me. The dogs hadn’t seen him and they were just rolling around on the ground being dogs.

I sat there on the back of my horse looking at him and he stood there wobbling his big ol’ head around trying to figure out what all the commotion was on my end. We “visited” with each other for 5 - 10 minutes thataway. Eventually, after I literally talked to him for awhile he ambled back into the relative safety of Canuck Land (BC’s elk season is earlier than MT’s).

I COULD NOT BELIEVE I HAD MADE SUCH AN EGREGIOUS ERROR AS TO NOT BE PACKING MY RIFLE.

If I had shot him though I would’ve shot him illegally and would’ve had to cut the fence to drag him into the land of the free and home of the brave.

It’s a neat memory.[/quote]

Is it illegal if you shot him in the head and his head was over the line?

I actually have a chance of being up in Alaska some time next year. Got a crane at some oil field up there I might have to go fix.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]

Awesome…

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

Ink I think Push may need the assistance of a couple of guys, you know some guys from the South, maybe one from Texas and one from Arizona.[/quote]

Plus one from Louisiana that is accurate with a bow, handy with a knife and knows how to stir a pot!

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

What the Canadian/US border looks like from the back of a horse while elk hunting.[/quote]
Where’s the elk, though? Over the border, right?[/quote]

A few years ago I took my dogs for a run during hunting season to the border right near where I took that pic yesterday. Rode horseback but didn’t carry rifle because I was just running dogs and didn’t think I’d see anything.

Sure enough a big 6 x 6 bull heard my horse, thought I was an elk and came thundering up to the fence on the British Columbia side, stuck his head over the fence and looked straight down the border at me. The dogs hadn’t seen him and they were just rolling around on the ground being dogs.

I sat there on the back of my horse looking at him and he stood there wobbling his big ol’ head around trying to figure out what all the commotion was on my end. We “visited” with each other for 5 - 10 minutes thataway. Eventually, after I literally talked to him for awhile he ambled back into the relative safety of Canuck Land (BC’s elk season is earlier than MT’s).

I COULD NOT BELIEVE I HAD MADE SUCH AN EGREGIOUS ERROR AS TO NOT BE PACKING MY RIFLE.

If I had shot him though I would’ve shot him illegally and would’ve had to cut the fence to drag him into the land of the free and home of the brave.

It’s a neat memory.[/quote]

Is it illegal if you shot him in the head and his head was over the line?[/quote]

I dunno how that works but I think I would go ahead and pop him and then figure it out.[/quote]

I second that motion…