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Go to the post called "Poaching Attempt"
http://www.methownet.com/bulletinboard.html
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Wow that turned for the worse, quick. Its good to see some sensable replies. When over reactions are made it only hurts the sport more.
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Re: Interesting Methow Discussion
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Mothy1953 is asking for a human tag...another clueless one who is too timid to remove him/herself FIRST.
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That place has been taken over by the tree hugging crowd.
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Re: Interesting Methow Discussion
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Quote from: Wea300mag on September 07, 2011, 08:08:45 PM
That place has been taken over by the tree hugging crowd.
Amen Brother
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