Non-Typical Solutions Report post Posted September 4, 2009 Good post AZhead, from a ford owner....79, had it for 20 of it 30 years....my baby..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakedunn Report post Posted September 4, 2009 I dont know much about Jose Ortega y Gasset. But as the late, great Colonel Sanders once said "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZantlerhead Report post Posted September 4, 2009 I dont know much about Jose Ortega y Gasset. But as the late, great Colonel Sanders once said "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken." LMAO, good one. Bet Friar tuck said the same thing. Hey, chicken sounds good tonight< thaws chicken Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
desertdog Report post Posted September 5, 2009 DD, I agree with you, common courtesy goes a long way and something that judging from the posts on this site is up for debate. We have gone from stealing blinds, to setting cameras to catch camera thieves, to threatning to steal blinds, to blunting anybody who comes close. I was trying to poke fun at it all because it seems to me that common courtesy is severly lacking. Common courtesy says that you don't mess with other people's stuff Common courtesy says that you don't tie up all the water holes with blind, signs or otherwise to protect your hunting spots Common courtesy says that if somebody got to your spot you had planned, you go to plan B Common courtesy says that if I am fishing at a hole on the creek or lake, you give me my space The list goes on forever..............I agree, common courtesy is the answer. But then again, it falls under that "ethical" word that nobody wants to talk about without getting a burr under their saddle..... Some day I will own a trail cam and a blind, but haven't graduated to that level yet..... I got ya Redneck. I was picking up on your sarcasm but you can never be to sure with a Raider fan I'm with you, I don't have a trail cam or a blind or a tree stand for that matter. And I know what you mean about graduating to that point. Some guys have graduated to being trophy hunter, while I am still very pleased with a fork on the second day of a 10 day hunt. With that being said I am going to try to hold out a little longer this year but we will see if I am that strong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites