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nachogrande
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I thought the whole point was to get away from them for a few days. J.K., OK all clear she's gone now, NOT KIDDING. talk about carrying more stuff, OMG!

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Anonymous
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women? they wont come to our camp. They stay were there running water electricity no bug and or snakes

Oh yeah, they don't come out to the woods. They stay up in the house that's on the property where it's warm, bug free and there's running water.

I thought the whole point was to get away from them for a few days. J.K., OK all clear she's gone now, NOT KIDDING. talk about carrying more stuff, OMG!

Haha! yeah, that's the point really. Mine stays home but the farm we hunt comes with one that lives there and wants to cook for us. So we'll come out of the woods, take our deer up to the barn and dress it out and then walk over to the house and eat a good hot meal before heading back down to the woods. Kind of a best of both worlds situation.

Now up at Live Oak it's just a bunch of men so it's a little different...

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Bossman
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Quick, fast, 4 course meal... and best of all no dishes!

:salute3d

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davedirt
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You better have shitzer close by............:)

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bellyacher
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Allen how 'bout making some gumbo and freeze. then thaw, heat and eat. something different. Also about the MREs. I had several cases of them and started taking them to work for lunch. after about 3-4 days I couldn't :crap: for days. I talked to my son that's in the USMC and he told me that's how there designed to work because there for military field use

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