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Really awesome! Congrats to all!
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She got it done
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That's a great buck! I hope she reads these posts, and realizes what a great job she did. 40# of pull, and right through the leg as well.
Very well done, both daughter and father.
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Yeah, that's awesome!! I can't wait to take my kids this year
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So cool !
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Congrats!
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What a wonderful smile on that face! CONGRATULATIONS!
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Great times! Congrats!
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That's awesome! Great job
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X 1,000!!!!
Way to go to both of you!
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Way to go young lady, great job!! Congrats!! Good job dad
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Awesome job
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Good job Shea!!!
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Quote from: Pinetar on September 02, 2015, 09:48:31 PM
Way to go young lady, great job!! Congrats!! Good job dad
:yeah:Congrats!
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