hogwild63

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  1. Re: Souvenir??? Thank you Hoyt for your response. He wants me to put it on ebay starting at $200.00.
  2. Re: find the difference in the pictures Everytime I think I just about got the 3rd one, this stupid....
  3. My Father-in-Law bought this at a gun show and was wondering the value. 30 round feed strip of Japanese 7.7 Semi Rim. for type 92 m.g. feed strip with 30 original rounds in the original box. Note: Box has a small tear at one seam. All of box intact. Note: Rounds have been demilled. Note: Bullets have not been bulled for demill. In the box was found this letter: HEADQUARTERS 361 st Ord Maint Co (AA) APO 958 5 March 1945 CERTIFICATE I certify that the Japanese Ammunition and Clip, Insert Shells, Brass, to which this certificate is attached, is the property of Tec 5 Thurman R. Webb, 38425506, this organization. I further certify that none of the material is subject to intelligence restrictions, that the ammunition used has been Ordance Inspected and declared safe by the undersigned, and that the primary value of the articles rests in its value as a souvenir. James E. Wright Capt Ord Dept. Commanding.
  4. A Hunters Helping Hunters Founding member and his hunting partner assisted New Mexico Dept of Game and Fish and New Mexico State police nab bogus outfitters producing counterfiet tags. I will keep his name out of it for now until I get his permission to use his name. He and his hunting partner are the two hunters referenced in the article. Here is the article he sent me: Seboyeta business under investigation for selling bogus elk tags By Tom Purdom Staff Writer GRANTS — Adrian and Henrietta Romero are the owners of Non-Typical Outfitters and are being investigated for manufacturing and selling counterfeit elk tags. State investigators from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the New Mexico State Police are now looking at up to 20 possible bogus elk tags. No charges have been filed in the case, which broke Thursday when Game and Fish Department Conservation Officer Drew Spencer filed an "Affidavit for Search Warrant," a "Search Warrant" and "Return and Inventory" documents in the 13th Judicial District Court Clerk's Office. Similar documents were filed the same day in Bernalillo County and Sandoval County in connection with the same case. It appears the manufacture and sale of counterfeit elk tags could well be the first of its kind in New Mexico and may be the first of its kind in the United States. Allen Kerby, the state's top Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation official said Thursday it was the first such case he has heard of, but with as much money as is involved in elk hunting it did not surprise him. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation maintains chapters in every state in the United States. "This is an example of the value of elk and elk hunting to the state of New Mexico," said Guy Riordan, chairman of the state game and fish commission. "It's hard to imagine that someone would risk possible felony fraud convictions to illegally take others elk hunting." Riordan made the statement in a game and fish department news release issued Friday. Even Gov. Bill Richardson has heard of the case. "I want to commend the rapid response of the Department of Game and Fish and the State Police to protect the integrity of our sportsmen and the state," Richardson said. According to a Web site on Non-Typical Outfitters, the business is located in Seboyeta and while elk tags are the primary focus of this investigation, Non-Typical Outfitters also cater to mule deer hunters, mountain lion hunters, turkey hunters, whitetail deer hunters, antelope hunters and bear hunters. Romero did not return a telephone call to Non-Typical Outfitters on Sunday. Game and Fish Department officers served the search warrant last Wednesday and in the process confiscated business documents, computers, bank statements, videocassette tapes, photographs, four sets of elk antlers and four sets of mule deer antlers, even a snowmobile. According to the affidavit for a search warrant, on June 18, 2004, the state game commission met and formally voted to revoke and suspend Adrian Romero's guide and/or outfitter registration for three years. Spencer said in the affidavit that on Sept. 30, he was notified that Henrietta Romero had become a registered outfitter and that she was now president of Non-Typical Outfitters. The case got its start on Oct. 11, when two out-of-state hunters got in touch with New Mexico State Police Officer Billy Cunningham. State's the affidavit:"Cunningham told Affiant (Spencer) that two elk hunters had come to the Grants State Police Office to file a report about having received possible fraudulent licenses from Henrietta Romero." Spencer met with the two hunters at a Grants motel and got the alleged counterfeit elk tags. Spencer later met with four other hunters who also had possible counterfeit tags. Residences in Sandoval County and Bernalillo County came under suspicion when it was learned that Adrian Romero lives in each part-time. According to the affidavit investigations show the counterfeit elk tags were allegedly manufactured on a computer and printed off of a computer printer. "Based on the contents of this Affidavit, Affiant's training and experience, and Affiant's investigation to date, Affiant has probable cause to believe and do believe that there has been and now is located on the mentioned premises, certain property, which has been used in connection with the violation of Game and Fish laws of the State of New Mexico (Chapter 17), or which constitute evidence of, or tends to show the violation of forgery, fraud, embezzlement and/or conspiracy to commit those offenses," the affidavit states. "All of the materials requested for seizure are components necessary to obtain evidence that will tend to show that the person(s) under investigation has committed the above listed crime." Outfitters and guides are registered by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Dan Brooks, chief of the department's law enforcement division, asked that anyone with information about counterfeit hunting licenses in the state to contact the department through Operation Game Thief, 1-800-432-4263. Persons can also contact the department through the it Game and Fish website at www.wildlife.state.nu.us/. The department also maintains offices in Santa Fe, Raton, Roswell, Law Cruces and Albuquerque.
  5. Re: A chance at a gun for a good cause BTW, Scott was kind enough, again, to put this on the Realtree Website in the news section. Thanks again, Scott!!!
  6. Re: I am so mad....this is unreal Size 10 underwear? Youth. If you heard snickering nearby, hopefully the prank is over. If not, leave a note that says "size does count". If they did it to get a reaction, let your shock for that day be your only reaction. Some people like to push buttons, if you react, that reinforces the button pushing. If you don't react, they will go push another button somewhere else where they will get a reaction. Stay calm, don't give them anything. If it is someone trying to save bambi, then hopefully they feel satisfied that they thrwarted the evil hunter for one more hunt. If not and they intend to do this again in order to save bambi, again, don't react. Having said all that... *snicker*...hehe...ha...hahahahahha
  7. Buckee said I could post this in the lounge so if there is a problem with it, git 'em. The final opportunity to purchase your chance at a good quality gun is rapidly approaching. The ticket purchase deadline for the Hunters Helping Hunters, Inc. 1st annual Great Gun Event is November 15th. HHH, Inc will be giving away a gun a day for 30 days from Nov. 25th through Dec. 24th. Tickets are $10.00 each or 6 for $50.00 and can be purchased through our website. Proceeds will go to assist your fellow hunters and outdoorsman. Hunters Helping Hunters is an organization dedicated to providing financial grants to assist hunters and their families in times of need due to unforeseen situations such as a death in the family or medical catastrophe. Don’t miss out on your opportunity for a chance at some fine guns and to help out fellow hunters. Please visit our website, www.hhh-usa.org, to purchase tickets, view the calendar of guns to be raffled, read testimonies and other HHH, Inc. events.
  8. The final opportunity to purchase your chance at a good quality gun is rapidly approaching. The ticket purchase deadline for the Hunters Helping Hunters, Inc. 1st annual Great Gun Event is November 15th. HHH, Inc will be giving away a gun a day for 30 days from Nov. 25th through Dec. 24th. Tickets are $10.00 each or 6 for $50.00 and can be purchased through our website. Proceeds will go to assist your fellow hunters and outdoorsman. Hunters Helping Hunters is an organization dedicated to providing financial grants to assist hunters and their families in times of need due to unforeseen situations such as a death in the family or medical catastrophe. Don’t miss out on your opportunity for a chance at some fine guns and to help out fellow hunters. Please visit our website, www.hhh-usa.org, to purchase tickets, view the calendar of guns to be raffled, read testimonies and other HHH, Inc. events.
  9. Re: Little Known Facts about Yourself 1. WHAT TIME DO YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING? Alarm is set for 5am; wife yells at me around 6 am 2. IF YOU COULD EAT LUNCH WITH ONE FAMOUS PERSON, WHO WOULD IT BE? Roger Staubach, Michael Wadell 3. GOLD OR SILVER? Gold 4. WHAT WAS THE LAST FILM YOU SAW AT THE CINEMA? Forest Gump. 5. FAVORITE TV SHOW What's TV? Any hunting show 6. WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR BREAKFAST? Anything fast, usually nothing 7. WHAT WOULD YOU HATE TO BE LEFT IN A ROOM WITH? roaches 8. CAN YOU TOUCH YOUR NOSE WITH YOUR TONGUE? *sigh* yes 9. WHAT INSPIRES YOU? People who overcome great odds and handle adveristy without complaining 10. WHAT'S YOUR MIDDLE NAME? James 11.BEACH, CITY, Or COUNTRY? definately country 12. SUMMER OR WINTER? Summer 13. FAVORITE ICE CREAM? Mint chocolate chip 14. BUTTERED, PLAIN, OR SALTED POPCORN? Buttered 15. Favorite COLOR? blue/Texas sunset 16. FAVORITE CAR? I just want a pick up 17. FAVORITE SANDWICH FILLING cheese 18. DO YOU BELIEVE IN TRUE LOVE? yep 19. WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO YOU DESPISE? apathy, laziness 20. FAVORITE FLOWER? blue bonnet 21. IF YOU HAD A BIG WIN IN THE LOTTERY, HOW LONG WOULD YOU WAIT TO TELL PEOPLE? I dunno 22. FIZZY OR STILL WATER AS A DRINK? still 23. WHAT COLOR IS YOUR BATHROOM? yellow.. but who cares 24. HOW MANY KEYS ON YOUR KEY RING? As little as possible 25. WHERE WOULD YOU RETIRE TO? Central or West Texas 26. CAN YOU JUGGLE? For about 2 seconds 27. FAVORITE DAY OF THE WEEK? Saturday. 28. RED OR WHITE WINE? neither, but if I had to choose...red 29. WHAT DID YOU DO FOR YOUR LAST BIRTHDAY? worked 30. DO YOU CARRY A DONOR CARD? no, probably should 31. WHO DO YOU LEAST EXPECT TO REPLY TO THIS? the big 3...Bill, David and Michael 32. WHO IS THE PERSON YOU EXPECT TO REPLY TO THIS FIRST? I dunno... Racksup
  10. Re: MOOSIE\'s IN DA HOUSE Hey Moosie. Well, there goes the neighborhood.
  11. Re: SITE HUNT-TR and admin. That did it, Nick. i went into windows and deleted my entire cache- cookies and all. I now can see the link to take the survey. I am ready to play. However, I did not know you could log in on the main site.
  12. Re: SITE HUNT-TR and admin. Scott, No, I did not know where the icon was. That was the problem. I found out after the contest that the icon I could not find (#1) was found by going to Patterns/Camo Survey/Take survey. When I clicked on Patterns, then Camo Survey, it took me to "Favorite Camo Survey" (which has a map to click on one of the states) not "Take Survey" where the icon was reported to be. If I clicked on a state on the map, it would take me to "Favorite Camo Results". The point is I never had a chance because the page the icon was on (Take Survey), would not come up for me; and it still does not. So as a result, I spent alot of time searching for places where the icon was not, like Products/Product Guide/ALL THE PRODUCT CATAGORIES. Same for the recipes; Community/Real Cookin' Recipes/ALL THE RECIPES! I stopped searching for icon #1 when I saw posts that everyone but me and wtnhunt could not find it. Then I knew something was up as I know I searched the WHOLE site and was on my 2nd run through. No biggie, but I thought this info might be helpful. Maybe not. [ QUOTE ] but didn't blame anyone but myself and my glitchy computer. [/ QUOTE ] Straight shooter, This time I blame neither. I don't blame TR either, One of those things they could not foresee.
  13. See my post on the other thread. Same thing happened to me on the Patterns/Camo Survey. Camo Survey took me to "Favorite Camo Survey/Favorite Camo Results", not "Take Survey". At least I know I am not going crazy
  14. Re: Must be something wrong I cannot not find #1 as well and had the same feeling that it is not loading. I agree that it is frustrating. I am sure I have looked at every page. It is now too time consuming with a dial up to play. Enjoy the decreased odds. Then there was my snafu last month with the joke that turned into a clue. Some expressed anger over that.
  15. Re: *New Moderator* Way to go, Sniper.
  16. Re: Coke or Pepsi? Regular - Coke. Unleaded - Diet Pepsi.
  17. hogwild63

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  18. Re: Heres a few backyard pics totally kewl, man!!! I have a nice view from my backyard of ... Central Expressway