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I thought somebody would like these....
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I like them....
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I will GO.
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where did you get a key to my house...
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Wow !!!!
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not bad, a couple more years growth and they would have been pretty nice.
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Those are some monters
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They all seem a little small
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Those are some toads for sure.....
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The only place I have seen deer that size was estes park colorado. Someone is pretty dam lucky.
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Good lord!!! What planet were you on
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are those things real or are they fake? or am i just seeing like number 1 2 3 4 non typical of all times omg if so were are they at?
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That goes beyond luck
regardless nice bucks and I suppose I would shoot one like those.....maybe
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Glad they got those management bucks out of there. Horns are all crooked and stuff...weird.
Where did you see those? I would like to go there.
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