HAPPY NEW YEAR SHOOTERS!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR SHOOTERS!
I wish you all fine firearms,a steady rest,good hold,fair winds,tiny groups and good companionship in this New Year 2009! Regards
- bearandoldman
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And all those things and better yet a faithful dog who is always at your side or under your feet or licking your face. Sometimes it is hard to get anything done on my guns or woodworking projects as no matter where you go in my small shop you must step over the dog.KAZ wrote:I wish you all fine firearms,a steady rest,good hold,fair winds,tiny groups and good companionship in this New Year 2009! Regards
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


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I agree with it all.bearandoldman wrote:And all those things and better yet a faithful dog who is always at your side or under your feet or licking your face. Sometimes it is hard to get anything done on my guns or woodworking projects as no matter where you go in my small shop you must step over the dog.
Here is my keeper!!! He may not be as big, but his heart is.

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Bud
Beware the man who only has one gun.
HE PROBABLY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT!!!
Beware the man who only has one gun.
HE PROBABLY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT!!!
bearandoldman, the "faithful dog"was included in my toast when I said:"good companionship". You didn't think I was referring to the two legged kind did you? 
Bud33, your keeper is a Keeper for certain!


Bud33, your keeper is a Keeper for certain!

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- bearandoldman
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Sometimes you have to think twice about the 2 legged friends, but the 4 leggers are you pal no matter what happens.KAZ wrote:bearandoldman, the "faithful dog"was included in my toast when I said:"good companionship". You didn't think I was referring to the two legged kind did you?
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


- bearandoldman
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Cute little ankle biter there, he takes up less bed space than the Bear and must be a lot easier to sleep with. Lately the Bear has to spend part of the night stretched out next to me.KAZ wrote:bearandoldman, the "faithful dog"was included in my toast when I said:"good companionship". You didn't think I was referring to the two legged kind did you?
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


Indeed, the very best to us all for 2009.
As for best of friends, my Adrian is also a rather small package but he comes with a heart the size of Grand Canyon, even though this big heart's been unfaithful as of late. See, a few months back this little male kitten showed up at my property, all skin and bones, covered in flees and ticks. Wife and I felt horrible about the condition of this little animal who obviously survived on lizards and such. A couple of baths later Niko (means victorious in Greek, he proved he was a survivor so I figured he deserved the name) was happy to have found a home and become our barn cat. Three months later, under the watchful eye of Adrian, this pitiful little kitten has grown up to be a fine looking animal, full of love and devotion for all three of us. And watch out rodents, lizards, snakes and such, there's a new sheriff in town and he's got the sharpest claws and teeth which he knows how to properly utilize with out most efficiency. But when it comes to his relationship with Adrian he's a whole different creature.

Who says cats and dogs can't get along, we humans could learn a lesson or two from these guys. And even though I do feel a bit betrayed it's all for a good cause.
The unfaithful hussy

More pics....
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... the%20Cat/
As for best of friends, my Adrian is also a rather small package but he comes with a heart the size of Grand Canyon, even though this big heart's been unfaithful as of late. See, a few months back this little male kitten showed up at my property, all skin and bones, covered in flees and ticks. Wife and I felt horrible about the condition of this little animal who obviously survived on lizards and such. A couple of baths later Niko (means victorious in Greek, he proved he was a survivor so I figured he deserved the name) was happy to have found a home and become our barn cat. Three months later, under the watchful eye of Adrian, this pitiful little kitten has grown up to be a fine looking animal, full of love and devotion for all three of us. And watch out rodents, lizards, snakes and such, there's a new sheriff in town and he's got the sharpest claws and teeth which he knows how to properly utilize with out most efficiency. But when it comes to his relationship with Adrian he's a whole different creature.

Who says cats and dogs can't get along, we humans could learn a lesson or two from these guys. And even though I do feel a bit betrayed it's all for a good cause.
The unfaithful hussy

More pics....
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/0703/ ... the%20Cat/
He has to be Bullseye, survives on his own all week at the property, while we play city folk so as to earn a living. But Friday evening comes around and he's waiting in front of the barn rearing to see us again, and be loved on all weekend. That's why he's so friendly I believe, he's plain lonely. But as he matures I'll be looking for the required looker of a lady to keep him company, so to speak
It's either that or loose his sinkers and I don't believe I'll allow that.
Old'ne, Bud and KAZ great looking animals!

Old'ne, Bud and KAZ great looking animals!