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I picked up the new ( to me at least ) Speer Loading Manual # 14. I was browsing through the handgun section first and on page 1009 in the 475 Linebaugh section there was JT posed with a rather large wild boar, the caption led one to beleive that JT had actually shot the boar with a revolver. I think if you look real close at the boar you can still see the grill marks from a 81 Chev. pickup. I'm sure JT just jumped out to attempt first aid to the poor pig. I think the revolver was to keep the 'cotes away until the pig regained its feet........is that how it happened Jim ?.. ......................JJ
PS....sorry if I confused anyone with the JT initials, I ment to say JimT. There is no doubt that the other JT ( John Taffin ) would have jumped on the boar with a dull butter knife. The pic is in fact our own dear James Taylor..........JJ
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I ran it into a thicket where it only had one way out ... past me.
As it ran by I breathed on it and flapped my arms and it collapsed.
Now, you have to understand ... we had been camping out in the Ozark heat and humidity for 5 days with only slim jims, vienna sausage and stale coffee to get by on. I was pretty ripe by that time.
I can take the slim jims, the eggs and cowboy/hunter coffee, but, I can't stand vienna sausages. My brother used to eat that whole little can of them things by himself.
kimwcook wrote:I can take the slim jims, the eggs and cowboy/hunter coffee, but, I can't stand vienna sausages. My brother used to eat that whole little can of them things by himself.
Only 1 can? It takes 2 or 3 cans to make a meal when all you got is hardboiled eggs and slim jims to go with them.
Sounds to me like the boar took one whiff and committed suicide...
Q
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