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Re: Anybody else get off their lease... [Re: passthru] #2615359 09/27/11 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: passthru
No. Hunting is cheaper, easier and more enjoyable than kids.


Hunting is cheaper...TRUE
easier... VERY TRUE
more enjoyable than kids...FALSE



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If you hunt ducks, give me a pm and I'll take you this year down on the coast.


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Face it, kids require me to take time away from myself so they can enjoy themselves. How is one supposed to enjoy that? I say just take them hunting with you. That way you can still enjoy yourself and they will learn how to feed themselves when you have to tell them it's time to move out when they turn 25. nidea



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Re: Anybody else get off their lease... [Re: passthru] #2616461 09/28/11 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: passthru
Face it, kids require me to take time away from myself so they can enjoy themselves. How is one supposed to enjoy that? I say just take them hunting with you. That way you can still enjoy yourself and they will learn how to feed themselves when you have to tell them it's time to move out when they turn 25. nidea


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Re: Anybody else get off their lease... [Re: txshntr] #2616893 09/28/11 11:40 AM
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To me, opening weekend starts a week before the regular season opener. I like kids more than I like hunting.

Last year hunting was so bad that I didn't want to drive the 70 miles.



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Re: Anybody else get off their lease... [Re: txshntr] #2620672 09/29/11 06:16 PM
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Congrats on the new addition! It kills me to leave my 2.5 year old at home, but he'll be able to join me soon! I hate that we'll miss watching our hunting shows on saturday mornings over the next few months.


Re: Anybody else get off their lease... [Re: Dave Davidson] #2620675 09/29/11 06:18 PM
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We've been on the same lease for 10 years (father, brother, brother-in-law and myself). This year, I am the only one currently employed and my wife is 6 weeks pregnant with our second child. This may possibly be the first year in my life that I will not hunt.

However, second kid on the way and everyone still has their health. Couldn't ask for much more.


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