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2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by KeithC
Muslim martyrs get houris. Houris are described as "wide-eyed maidens" or "companions with beautiful eyes".

From the Quran:

"Surah Al-Waqi'ah (56:22–23, 35–37): Describes "houris" as chaste, like hidden pearls, untouched, loving, and of equal age.

Surah Ar-Rahman (55:56, 72–74): Speaks of restrained (chaste) houris whom no human or jinn has touched before.

Surah Ad-Dukhan (44:54) and Surah At-Tur (52:20): Mentions pairing with pure companions.

A commonly cited hadith appears in Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Hadith 1663 or similar numbering) and Musnad Ahmad, stating that a martyr (shaheed) receives six special rewards, including being married to 72 of the ḥūr ʿīn (wide-eyed houris/companions).

Similar narrations appear in other collections like Sunan Ibn Majah."

Keith



You know the Quran well enough to quote it, chapter and verse? I find this interesting...........


I've only read some of it and the Fatwahs. I cheated and used AI.

I've studied many different religions since I was 6 years old. Back then I had photographic memory. I lost it when I had bad smoke inhalation, when I was 15. I have pretty good recall on most of what I've read, but nowhere near perfect anymore. When I was young, I could have recited many entire 300 plus page books by memory. I was more of a freak then, than I am now even.

Fevers and sometimes CBD, sometimes allow me to access my photographic memories from when I was a child. Whatever neural pathways the lack of oxygen broke, reconnects.

Keith
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
3 minutes ago
Well the journals were pictures of the their life on the trapline. I never paid much attention to them, except HFT's to see how much snow was to my east. It takes time to take pictures, post pictures and narrate the story. Then you have to answer all the questions or you appear rude. And some of those questions get down right bazaar. I think some people go through a faze where they want to share these daily events with people on the internut, and then they get over it. Then there is a risk to posting everything you do on the internut.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Good deal partner !
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
That’s funny skippy. The field that borders this one I also have permission for and it has produced some nice arrowheads a Celt and multiple drills but it wasn’t plowed this year. Both fields should be corn this year and hopefully they’ll plow then.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Originally Posted by trapper les

Meth head thieving types are my target, and my property to dispose of as I wish…pretty sure I can have law enforcement pick up the carcasses…


Have you considered just hooking 120V to a pile of scrap copper?
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
I bought one of those and made 6 more , made them six inches longer ,they work great . I bait each one with half a hot dog and berry paste . I have had one instance where I had a skunk in one of these tubes in the back of my truck and had to slam on the breaks for an idiot that pulled out in front of me and he did spray so dont think just because they are in a "no spray" trap that they can't spray .
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Marty B
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LOL. Though funny, sad and scary at the same time. The UAE says there are more radical Muslims in Britain than in the entire Mid East.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Originally Posted by ABeardedTrapper
No problem PF. If she enjoys it, who cares. My wife had a blast.


Mine would go for the trip but she has not hunted in a few decades. She doesn't like the cold. I figured no cold with this and maybe get her back to hunting with me now that the kids are getting older and hunting on their own.

It may be close to time I find some kids that want to hunt but dont have the opportunity and start taking them.
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Trapper Talk
27 minutes ago
Blew one out sterilizing jars one year

Luckily it was outside
Still have not found that piece that launched out
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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
In Great Britain there's an average of 141 arrests a day for knife crimes, which is over 51,500 a year, most are not being committed by the native Brits. They only have 1/5th our population.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
Originally Posted by Marty
I know........the five +2 others.

Originally Posted by AntiGov
Prolly closer to a baker's dozen



So more or less than "several"?
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Trapping Only
1 hour ago
I know a few that use carp meat. I don't know how they go about it but have thought about it also.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Would someone please paste this on top. Thank you
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
I was in Trinidad Gunschool when the first Iran revolution that put the komeini in charge. There was a contingent of students from there and Iraq. They had their marches and chants, and then got rough with a local girl. We gunsmiths had a few run ins with them. Not the kind of folks I can get along with. I do hope our president helps the people rebuild their own country rather than what the last globalist corrupt political vampires did to other countries and let even worse take over those people. I remember reading O'Connor's hunting stories from that region, it wasn't always a bad place
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
The males, which are smaller, have big gobs of fat in their abdomen. That fat is what I render. That red meat is a good coon bait. Decent coyote and cat bait also.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I've got 18g but switched to 22g as the 18 were putting some pressure on the sac before it slipped in, kinda dicey with full sacs. 22g works for the fluid but not so well for the mustard.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by warrior
Depending on bloodline they can be quite skittish, particularly around strangers. Best way to describe it would be standoffish and very attached to their people. That can be a very good thing in that they aren't easily caught up by strangers, bad if it's one of the more aggresive (hog dog) bloodlines. The hog dog lines have a high tendency to bay and can play hob on other pets such as cats.

Watch for deafness or vision issues as the merle gene comes with those possibilities.

Good to know!Thanks
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Trapping Only
2 hours ago
I use all # 5 chain, just because of the size of the critters I could catch.
All set up the same, 10' foot of chain and 3 swivels.

If I was in up to coyote size I'd use #3 chain.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I like when it's down cause I buy when on sale, but we all like to see it go up too. I'm just impatient. Lol
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Slick Pan
looks like Western Montana Fur - ie. George Kortum was boosting his ego again at this sale, paying $87 for a western bobcat will certainly help I am sure.

If Kortum was high bid at $87, all the other buyers thought it was worth less. Not all bobcats are worth big money.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I just wait for a check
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by white17
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
It may pay to talk to a planner.



It might in some cases but, it is just my opinion,...........I think it is a real learning experience to do your own taxes....... especially if you are self employed. It can really open your eyes to opportunities to grab, or things to avoid.

Meticulous record keeping is a must IMO


Yes, I mean hire a money guy to teach you things where and how to use and put your money for the best tax advantages. Not so much doing your own taxes.
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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by NWS,LLC
I am not sure weight oil used with 1st owner. I have used mostly synthetic blend oil since I bought the truck in 2014. I will report back what the cause of noise once I can figure it out. The responses have been helpful. Thanks

My friend always had his serviced at the chevy dealership, his brother was a mechanic there, His failed at 116 thousand, mine is 106 thousand right now, so we will see if the boost helps. I also have it seviced at the dealership in town.

He said when they fixed his that most fail at 116 thousand. They put in a bigger cam, and new valley and fixed the heads, or replaced them not sure. Then reprogrammed the ignition so it doesn't drop cylinders. It cost him some money but way cheaper than a new truck. He said it runds way better.
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