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Everything posted by tubby_mcgee
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I believe you're correct for a certain percentage of Christians. I also believe a certain number of people completely discount God, religion etc as though it's a complete farce, when there's no way to know. I consider myself a Christian I guess. I haven't been to church in 10 years other than someone's baptism or confirmation. I don't know any bible verses or care to. I donate $0 to the church. I do donate to others, usually kids or family's with kids. Zero chance I donate to the church. I decide if and where my money goes. And it pisses me off when people push their sh*t- whether it be religion, gay, trans, etc on me. You do your focking thing alllllll you want. But in the background. Don't focking push it on me. You focking scmhuck religion-pushers or gay pushers. I don't need to know about it. I don't talk about church etc. I don't care about church. I don't talk about religion. But I don't argue against it. It might be true. There's NO WAY I can know the answer. I don't/can't discount what possibly happened as far as humans coming to be or what comes after death. Like, how do know what did or didn't happen 2,000 years ago? How does anyone? What's your any "anti-christian's" reason for thinking its all a farce? Because if it's not on Tik Tok it didn't happen?
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I do yes. Media does not yet. I would think soon. Maybe tomorrow?
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Yeah, but see, what you're not understanding, is that it's different. Ya see...it's different because, well it just is. Can't you see that? Jeez. What's wrong with you?
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Immigrants absolutely vote democrat. 2 biggest reasons: 1.) Democrats want them here. Immigrants see Democrats as the reason they are here. The other side of the coin is that Democrats see immigrants as nothing more than votes. Votes. That's it. That's what they are. 2.) Immigrants like free stuff.
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https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/9636477/michael-strahan-glum-gma-absence-personal-matter/
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nope
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Tennessee City Has Banned Being Gay In Public
tubby_mcgee replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
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Seemed? He didn't die. Wait. You loathe Kelly? You mad, bruh?
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Lefties are easily duped, of course. Just like sheep are easily duped. Amish being referred to as "hard workers" isn't implied/a saying because they aren't. That became "a saying" for a reason. Most sayings become sayings because they are fact. There's a reason why the term "liberal sheep" is common saying/term.
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Unfortunately, for all of us, Father Time remains undefeated.
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It will 100% absolutely come out. I'm surprised it hasn't yet. I mean, his co-workers HAVE to know. He wouldn't go back to work and tell co-workers "It's personal/family" and just leave it at that. The media....I think if they knew...they'd run with it. I don't think they'd EVER honor someones privacy. I do not understand how it hasn't became public yet. I keep googling the EXACT "thing" that it is. I often wonder..."If I Google those 4 words enough, will Google figure it out?" Or will they start suggesting the phrase when other's google it? When it finally is made public, ONE word in Google will suggest/find the article. It will be very specific. But I'm typing 4 words into google when I search. Mind boggling that it's still not public, actually.
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I can't. Like seriously, its his personally family matter. I keep checking google---it's gotta be announced soon.
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Nope. I don't he'd take a month off of work for that.
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That's an awesome story. Hunting creates some of the best memories/bonding that family and friends can have. Here is a facebook post my brother made in 2019 regarding my dad, and my dad's deer. _____________________________________________ I gotta say, one of the best deer hunting days of my life. My Dad shot a great buck today... one I have a ton of trail camera pictures of, one deer I have been bowhunting obsessively. I wanted to get an arrow in this buck in the worst way.... until a few days ago. My Dad is 77 years old. He has put blood, sweat and tears into the spot we call, "The Farm".... planting trees, by the thousands (literally), planting corn and alfalfa, weed badgering those trees for years. Basically building the mini "deer haven" that exists there today. A few days ago, Dad said he had the big buck at 200 yards, more than once... but he couldn't shoot him at that range. This is the man who is/was the absolute, bar none best shot I've ever known. Shotgun, rifle, it didn't matter, he just did not miss. That was in his younger years.... and it's hard to watch your Dad get older. It was that conversation, about him not being confident enough in his ability to make a 200 yard shot with a rifle that changed my mind about coveting that buck so badly. Suddenly, I wanted Dad to shoot him... more than anything. I got a phone call at work about 3:15 today, and it was Dad, telling me that "he needed a little help, that he had one down." I took off, and got there approximately a half hour later. He played it pretty close to the vest, and wouldn't tell me which buck he shot, as he is known to keep people in suspense. When we walked up to where he'd put the shot on him, there was a big pool of blood, but I still couldn't see the deer. Dad said, "he kinda crawled under this evergreen tree." I seriously doubted there was a buck laying under there... then I walked around it and saw a hoof sticking out. I lifted up some of the bottom branches... and was completely overjoyed at the deer laying under that tree. If anyone ever "deserved" a deer, it is my Dad. This whole episode was no accident, there was no randomness to it. My family has killed many nice deer off "The Farm".... and it's all because of my Dad's foresight.... that the days of hunting pretty much wherever you wanted would one day come to an end... that you'd better have a plan if you want to continue hunting. I remember it well, Dad saying, "If you don't own some land to hunt on, you just plain aren't going to be able to hunt. " While we are not quite there yet.... we aren't far from it. I was seriously choked up, following him back to his house. I don't know how many deer seasons my dad has in him, but I can only hope it's many more. I just wanted to share this experience... today was a culmination of years of hard work and planning, by one of the shrewdest, hardest working people I have ever known, or will ever know, my Dad. _________________________________________________ Note his quote ...the part about "If you don't own some land...." It's the same quote I referenced earlier in this topic. My brother and I both remember it. Here is the deer (2019) from that story: https://i.ibb.co/5s1nvBF/dad-deer-2019-pic-2.jpg The deer my son shot that I posted the pic of on page 1, was also shot at "The Farm".
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Your neighbors would call the cops and say that you murdered a deer. lol. Buddy of mine...shot a deer 10 miles south of town/his house while on his way home from a sporting event of one of his kids. He wasn't in his hunting vehicle. Didn't have his knives, etc. Soooo....he loaded it up, took it home and gutted it in his driveway. He said the blood stains stayed through spring.
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Good times, good experiences, good memories.
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I save that link.
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The further we evolve, the less handy society gets (tanning hides, butchering deer etc). Jerky is the MOST expensive thing you can have a butcher do. I had the backstraps ground up also. Probably shoulda had them cut them out and give them to me. We used to skin them. Hang them from the tractor by the tendons in the their hind ankles. Cut around each hind foot. Keep pulling downward and cutting until hide pulled down to neck. Then use hack saw or chain saw to cut the head off. Then take to butcher shop. This years, I just field dressed, then drove straight to butcher (Saturday). Meat was done on Tuesday.
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I'd say generally, the smartest people don't make claims of being smart. They don't need to. Kinda the same way as truly wealthy people don't yak about their wealth. Well, other than Floyd Mayweather and those types of folks.
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For what reason? Just checking license, etc?
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I got 80lbs of meat from that deer in pic. And he was "small" compared to my brother's deer. My brothers field dressed at 231#. I didn't weigh mine, but it was well under 200. He got 74lbs of meat. Mine was processed at a professional butcher. He cut his own meat off his deer. Hopefully that explains the difference. I'm sure they do a better job. But still, 80lbs... somewhat scary because well, uh.... where did they get 80lbs? I got 100% sausage made. (50% deer + 25% pork +25%$ beef). 160-1lb packs is what I ended up with. $560 bill. If I'd have known there was going to be 80lbs...I'd have gotten some burger made. Deer sausage makes good gifts around here. Looks like I'll be giving some away.
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smart people don't claim they're smart.
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GMA - Never have, except, well since maybe before school in the late 80s. (no internet and only 4 channels) Pre-Game - Haven't watched them in like at least 5 years. Maybe 10.
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No, I didn't. But someone figured it out. So I deleted the post.
