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Kids all wanted to hold em for a picture, had to fight em off to get my turn..
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I love it, that is awesome with those kids & the looks on their faces is priceless.....
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My niece and nephew
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I was waiting for that to show it's pretty face
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This is of my youngest a few yars back.
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I think I have a few, mostly my kids but the 1st 1 is my buddy's brothers daughter with his late tag buck
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my little sis and i along time ago rocken the bomber jacket and mullet
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My sons first kill
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My son 2008
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My 3 year old daugter Lillian and by 8 year old boy Wyatt
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Quote from: longrange7mm on December 21, 2010, 03:55:20 PM
my little sis and i along time ago rocken the bomber jacket and mullet
I bet the babes couldn't keep their hands off you in that jacket!!!
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My nephew Alex at 13 with a set of sheds he found a few years ago while we were out deer hunting. He killed his first buck the next day.
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