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Oak Ridge
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You have nothing on me Joe, and you KNOW it!


I can honestly say that I've never hurt my nose falling down....

At least if I'm gonna fall....I do so "gracefully"...

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big timber 568
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i feel you pain

the docs are going to take what is left of both peices of cartilage, cut the 2 ends of my acl out since its torn in half, take the middle 3rd of my petelar tendon with part of my knee cap and bone from my tibia, drill through the tibia and femur and put the graft through the holes to make a new acl. the doc told me i would have minor discomfort. i hope he meant "minor" after a handful of vicodin. good luck with you surg.

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Joe, you live in Indiana. Be thankfull you don't live somewhere else. To us, your type of "coonhunting" would be much like fencing in a completely flat golfcourse and turning loose 150 fat coons on it with a feeder bucket on every other tree. LOL LOL LOL LOL . Hope your knee gets to feeling better after the operation Joe.

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LOL I just thought of something. You remember on the movie "Rocky 4" where "drago" the russian was exerciseing getting ready for rocky. He was on some type of machine where he was parallel to the wall with both hands and both feet dug into handles or straps or something and he was kinda like climbing straight up a cliff. Well, Get one of those and do it for about an hour. Then, when your done, lay down on the floor and waller in your own sweat for a few minutes and when you stop seeing stars and flashes of light, just picture it............... A big ole walker dog is climbed up on a tree and clicking em off about 150 barks a minute. You shine the bare naked tree with no leaves on it and realize the dog has nothing.......... nothing. Zero, notta, zilch, empty. Then and only then will you realize why i don't hunt walker dogs. LOL LOL LOL LOL I hunt blueticks. LOL LOL LOL

THANK GOD FOR BLUETICKS. LOL LOL LOL

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lol at least you hunt at walker, you wont have to walk too far to look up a slick. lol jk sorry to hear about your knee

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Josh,

I'd be tickled to death to find a kid that was the slightest bit interested in hunting....anything other than a bean bag chair and a PlayStation 3!!!!!

If I could find a kid that was willing, I'd outfit them with all the gear...all the dogs, all the pop he could drink, and all the little debbie cakes he could eat while we are out hunting....and shoot, he might even learn a few things.....

Ain't no such critter in these parts....




joe,
perhaps what u need to do is find a kid that only has a playstation 2. Then you could bribe him with a PS3 for like 4 months of hunting 5 nights a week and at the end you would buy it for him. Chances are by the end of 4 months he will have forgotten all about that PS3.

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lol, im 20 is that to old? im scared to even ask what randy savage and jim hill have in common.

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oak ridge

high as gass is i cant aford pop and cakes wile huntting,so you bring the cakes and pop and we will hunt togeather,you got to come to ky and bring a cass of pop and have your wife make us a cake ,i like all kinds ,ps hope you get well soon,david

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LOL I just thought of something. You remember on the movie "Rocky 4" where "drago" the russian was exerciseing getting ready for rocky. He was on some type of machine where he was parallel to the wall with both hands and both feet dug into handles or straps or something and he was kinda like climbing straight up a cliff. Well, Get one of those and do it for about an hour. Then, when your done, lay down on the floor and waller in your own sweat for a few minutes and when you stop seeing stars and flashes of light, just picture it............... A big ole walker dog is climbed up on a tree and clicking em off about 150 barks a minute. You shine the bare naked tree with no leaves on it and realize the dog has nothing.......... nothing. Zero, notta, zilch, empty. Then and only then will you realize why i don't hunt walker dogs. LOL LOL LOL LOL I hunt blueticks. LOL LOL LOL

THANK GOD FOR BLUETICKS. LOL LOL LOL



Idiot........Oh and here is a stupid smiley so you think I don't mean it....



Friggin booger eating moron....

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Keith Pruski
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Get well Joe.

Thanks for the ped file!

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Idiot........Oh and here is a stupid smiley so you think I don't mean it....



Friggin booger eating moron....



hugs and kisses to you too.

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Re: That's IT, I've had all I can stand.....

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A couple of weeks ago while out coon hunting, I managed to twist what little I have left of my right knee. I'm used to wrenching it a little, having it hurt, swell up.....and I'm forced to take a night or two off from hunting.....

Well, this time, I must have done it up right! It's been WAY too long since I've let loose of a collar and sent a dog in to get treed....

I visited the doc today, and they are gonna go cuttin on my knee after he gets back from his vacation....(seems I'm the lucky SOB that gets to be his first victim after a week off)....

In the mean time....if you see some old man hobbling along side the road, with a dog on a lead strap....stop and give him a ride...he'll appreciate it.

I'm gonna turn one loose tonight come hell or high water...anybody ever hunt on crutches?



BACK WHEN QUINCY AND I FIRST GOT MARRIED AND HE HAD HIS TREE ACCIDENT IN 1998 THAT I TOLD YOU ABOUT, THAT WAS BACK WHEN WE HUNTED EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY.

HE STILL WANTED TO GO, AND HE NEVER DENIED ME THE CHANCE TO GO, SO THERE WAS NO WAY THAT I COULD HIM.

I'D HANDLE THE DOGS, AND I'D HELP HIM THROUGH THE WOODS. IT WAS HARD, BUT HE WAS DETERMINED AND ROCKY WOULD STAY TREED TILL THE COWS CAME HOME SO THERE WAS NO RUSH ON OUR PART. SOMETIMES I HAD SOMEONE WITH US TO GO TO THE DOGS WHILE I HELPED Q ALONG, BECAUSE IT IS HARD GOING THROUGH THE WOODS ON CRUTCHES.

IF IT GOT TO A PLACE WHERE IT WAS TO ROUGH OR STEEP FOR HIM, I'D GO ON TO ROCKY BY MYSELF AND IF WE HAD A YOUNG DOG, I'D SHOOT THE COON OUT AND COME BACK TO QUINCY. IT WAS THE VERY FIRST TIME THAT I DID THIS THAT I LEARNED THE IMPORTANCE OF A GAME BAG WHILE HUNTING BY YOURSELF. WE ABSOLUTELY DO NOT KILL COONS AND LEAVE THEM IN THE WOODS, SO ME, A .22, 2 HOUNDS, AND 1 COON, OH IT WASNT FUN! LOL.

GOSH THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS!

NOW JOE, WITH YOU BEING IN INDIANA, I'D SAY IT WOULD BE ALOT EASIER WALKING THAN UP AND DOWN THE MOUNTAINS HERE, BUT IT WILL STILL BE TOUGH, JUST DONT DO IT ALONE.

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one of my hunting buddies is 16, and he just had knee surgery back in Feb. i think?, he was walking on it that day, and me and him went hunting on the 3rd day. and my knee has been acting up ever sense my fall down a hill when it was real icy and my left knee met a big rock that was frozen in the hillsize...man that hurt like a b***h. and here lately its been acting up real good.

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Oak Ridge
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one of my hunting buddies is 16, and he just had knee surgery back in Feb. i think?, he was walking on it that day, and me and him went hunting on the 3rd day. and my knee has been acting up ever sense my fall down a hill when it was real icy and my left knee met a big rock that was frozen in the hillsize...man that hurt like a b***h. and here lately its been acting up real good.


Oh to be 16 years old again.

You'll find out that for one reason or another, once you get older, you don't heal quite as fast.

I was 18 years old the first time I blew up my knee. Went hunting the day after I got home from surgery...course I was on crutches, and they put you in a cast back then....I'm paying the price for all of the miles of walking to wide hunting coondogs in my life.

I know this much...If I'm going...I have to use the crutches...and I just about cant stand staying in the truck....

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