Re: What have you learned this year?
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That even during a pandemic there are still full figured gals wondering around Walmart wearing spandex. but look at the improvement the masks make there.
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Re: What have you learned this year?
[Re: Leftlane]
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Too much about castrators!
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Re: What have you learned this year?
[Re: rosscoak]
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Be wise as a serpent Don't trust the liberal media Man's heart is wicked, evil is real Tomorrow isn't guaranteed Jesus is the Answer
Best one yet by far.
wanna be goat farmer.
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Re: What have you learned this year?
[Re: Leftlane]
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This is not necessarily something new I have learned this year, as it is certainly not new but maybe it was a little more "reinforced" to me and definitely much, much more clear. I know that everything most of us on here already do as we go about with our lives, i.e. fishing, hunting, trapping, building solid family values, doing things for ourselves, working hard, being frugal with our money, appreciating the land and all that nature has to offer around us, and having a good conversation and laugh with good friends, all of that, is what really matters. After a hectic day of work, and being bombarded with news about this and that, sky is falling, what will we do, I know that when I sit down at our family dinner table and look around. I hear my boys talk about their baseball games, and the fish that they caught, and my wife looks across the table at me and smiles they way only she can smile. I swear the world could literally crumble down around us, but when my family sits down at dinner and we start sharing our day...I clearly know what matters the most to me. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: What have you learned this year?
[Re: Leftlane]
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06/22/20 07:35 AM
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I've learned; We think we're lone islands. Individuals with wisdom And glory And honor And right thinking More often than not.
I've learned that's about a 3 on a 10 scale for me.
That though I'm a follower of Christ, hubby to one, father to five, and grandfather to 11 A scientist by education A trapper and lure make by vocation Who appreciates what God does More every year I'm still breathing
There's more that I don't know that what I do By leaps and bounds. Pride is everywhere Humility is better. Wisdom is shouted Wise is better. Opinions are sold as the absolute The Truth has been revealed.
I've learned; Far too many have strayed far from His flock To graze in their own fertilized fields of gold. And this world would no doubt be better off If some would feed on a different feed And drink from a different spring.
The Living Water of Christ.
Besides, we're all 5 minutes from not being among the living anyway Unless you can hold your breath longer. Kind of puts all things in perspective.
I thank God each day for the blessings I absolutely do not deserve but that as a loving Father, He provides anyway. I'll start with my breath And that He revealed Creation, Scripture, and His Son So that we might know enough about what is really what. In this blessed land of the free we now call home!
Be Blessed TMan folks! Mark
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Re: What have you learned this year?
[Re: jabNE]
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06/22/20 08:48 AM
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Mark June
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This is not necessarily something new I have learned this year, as it is certainly not new but maybe it was a little more "reinforced" to me and definitely much, much more clear. I know that everything most of us on here already do as we go about with our lives, i.e. fishing, hunting, trapping, building solid family values, doing things for ourselves, working hard, being frugal with our money, appreciating the land and all that nature has to offer around us, and having a good conversation and laugh with good friends, all of that, is what really matters. After a hectic day of work, and being bombarded with news about this and that, sky is falling, what will we do, I know that when I sit down at our family dinner table and look around. I hear my boys talk about their baseball games, and the fish that they caught, and my wife looks across the table at me and smiles they way only she can smile. I swear the world could literally crumble down around us, but when my family sits down at dinner and we start sharing our day...I clearly know what matters the most to me. Jim
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Re: What have you learned this year?
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06/22/20 09:29 AM
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Lots of ungrateful people living in America ! x2 Ain't that the truth
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Re: What have you learned this year?
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06/22/20 10:02 AM
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Re: What have you learned this year?
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06/22/20 10:34 AM
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global warming is real. it is definitely hot outside. a few months ago i was worried that a new ice age was coming. now that i see the warming people were right i have started hoarding window air conditioners. they smash down my hoarded toilet paper real good too. win win
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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