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Noogman

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  1. Had that happen a few years back on Thanksgiving weekend, and I was bowhunting, so even up close that’s hard to see. Still eats good though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Congrats! That’s a great buck. It changes the game once you get your first one with a bow, you get addicted to doing that all the time. I hardly gun hunt anymore unless I absolutely need to put one in the freezer on a given day. It’s also incredible how resilient whitetails can be. That will to live kicks in and they’ll go on forever. I got a doe on Saturday morning and hit her probably an inch or two more forward than you did, and she only went 50 yards. Sometimes you just don’t know how far they’ll go, even with a solid hit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Received my booster yesterday (Pfizer) after getting J&J back in March. So easy to schedule on the CVS website. Surprisingly, no side effects other than a sore arm and a kind of spacey feeling in my head, and this is after I felt like death post-J&J. I was also dreading it because my fiancé got her third Pfizer shot last Tuesday and is just now recovered from a delayed allergic reaction as well as going through the fever/sore throat routine.
  4. I've heard good things about it, and Elite makes solid bows. The range of draw length and weight is important since he's growing, but you don't want to skimp on quality either. That's a bow he'll have for awhile. If you decide you want to grab one, shoot every brand/bow they have available in the shop. 2022 bows will be coming out soon as well (even if they aren't radically different from this year's selection), so something to consider. You might surprise yourself with the bow you end up with by trying out everything they have to offer, unless you're dead set on the RX-5.
  5. I've gone bow hunting a few times this year with no luck, but work and social life has been a beast all of October thus limiting my opportunities to go. There is something magical about the general season opener, though. I have a submittal due on Monday, so of course I'm sitting here in the office like a fucking bum instead of taking advantage of the wonderful weather. Good luck fellas!
  6. Jumped in and out of UUUU starting in June, finally settled in with a good chunk of cash in mid-September when it was making its first run to $8. Happy to sit around and wait for it this time around.
  7. Rahm with a less than stellar pitch onto the green…have to take advantage to put pressure on Sergio. And as I typed this, helluva lag by Keopka. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. O line is absolute ass. Need the D to force a turnover for some momentum and a short field. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Still a little too hot out for it, but trying to empty the freezer before the bow opener for whitetail. Came out absolutely perfect this time, think I’ve perfected how I like to do chili. Fuck them beans. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. I feel you on that. I haven't been out to our lease since late spring for Turkey and hog hunting due to travel and work. Dad was able to make it out last weekend to get feeders running, I'm gonna head out sometime in the next week to top off feeders and check his camera for activity. Bow opener will be here before you know it.
  11. Seriously. He has the voice and is a good enough play-by-play caller. He may not have Verne's "charm", for lack of a better word, but he's done a good job thus far on CBS. I'm also biased from hearing him on the NCAA Football game before it got axed, so maybe a bit of nostalgia, even if he never actually called a game with Kirk. Am I missing something here? I've never seen him mentioned as an announcer people disliked.
  12. Agree on this, his style made for some great calls. But the prospect of getting Brad Nessler on the call is a good one, even if he’s matched up with that jackass Gary Danielson. Idk why ESPN didn’t put Nessler up in the booth with Herbstreit when Musberger left. Fowler just doesn’t have “it” imo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Excited to not be in the same conference as TCU and Baylor. Mostly because TCU owned our ass. Love the idea of Baylor getting thrown to the curb, they deserve it. As a season ticket holder, excited for the games to come. I was born too late to really experience the Arky hate, but that’ll be a fun rivalry to revive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Gotdamn that’s a big pig. What’d she put it down with? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Gotdamn that’s a big pig. What’d she put it down with? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. First football game was 1996 against New Mexico State at 4 years old. Don’t remember any of it, but pictures say I was there. The first one I remember was the 1999 debacle against NC State. My mom had to explain to 3 kids (my older sisters were also there) as to why Texas lost, and it was years later that I figured out it was due to special teams fuckery. Fun times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. And no one is going to freak out about it if it happens. There may be some naysaying about not letting the course dry out, but the gnashing of teeth that usually happens with the US Open won't happen here. That probably speaks more to the USGA being absolutely regarded when it comes to the US Open (at least the way they revere par), even though they do a pretty good job of organizing so many other championships.
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  19. Another vote here for a 20 with a single shell in it. Dad started me off with a Savage single shot bolt action .410. Great rabbit killing gun...made for expensive dove breasts though. Gramps got me a Mossberg 20 gauge with an adjustable choke at age 12 or so, and I still use that gun today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. You must hate happiness. Football shitting the bed over the last decade has made it that much easier to root for sports that actually win (or at least put themselves in a position to do so). People shit on LHN all the time, but that's what the network was built for, highlighting non-revenue/Olympic sports.
  21. Not to derail the thread, but if you ever find yourself in Nocona, TX, the glove factory is worth a tour before you hop over to the brewery right across the way. Cool to see the glove making process. Might spend a car payment on a Nokona glove, but you’ll never need another one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Was thinking this as well. The way it’s framed lends itself to one explanation. Thoughts and prayers for the Sam and his mother, this is terrible. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Going to resurrect this thread for my own needs. We moved into an 1100 sf, 2-story condo/townhome back in December. One of the things we're planning on replacing sooner than later is the HVAC. Both electric heater and AC are about 20 years old, and we want to get ahead of the AC before it shits out on us in the heat of summer. Couple of things: 1) The ductwork is older and does not have a splitter in it, so all of the air hits the top floor first and whatever is left over goes to the bottom floor (ductwork and interior unit are located in the attic). Made for a chilly downstairs in winter, but we're not sure how it'll be come summertime (I know heat rises blah blah). That's something we'd like to get fixed with this. How much of a pain is this going to be to do correctly/how much is this going to cost/is it even feasible to do? 2) Anybody have any recs in the Austin area for a good HVAC company? 3) Anything else I need to consider before moving forward?
  24. Going to the game tomorrow with a buddy of mine. Shouldn’t have a problem walking up to the box office pregame, right? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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