Does anyone know what happened to Homer? He used to be on here quite often before the change was made on this site. Can't find him now.
Sincerely,
Dave (Bubba) Thornblom
Where is Homer?
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Re: Where is Homer?
I'm still here, but now I'm an Idiot.
Re: Where is Homer?
Pard, I can't bring myself to call you that. We haven't talked in a while. How have you been?
Kill your black bear yet? Alaska just keeps getting further away for me. I guess I will just have to settle for the lower 48.
Sincerely,
Dave (Bubba) Thornblom
Kill your black bear yet? Alaska just keeps getting further away for me. I guess I will just have to settle for the lower 48.
Sincerely,
Dave (Bubba) Thornblom
Re: Where is Homer?
PM sent.thornblom wrote:Pard, I can't bring myself to call you that. We haven't talked in a while. How have you been?
Kill your black bear yet? Alaska just keeps getting further away for me. I guess I will just have to settle for the lower 48.
Sincerely,
Dave (Bubba) Thornblom
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Re: Where is Homer?
There must be a story behind why you chose your new handle. I've called myself that many times under my breath.
Kirk: An old geezer who loves the smell of freshly turned earth, old cedar rail fences, wood smoke, a crackling fireplace on a snowy evening, pristine wilderness lakes, the scent of
cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
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cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
Blog: https://www.kirkdurston.com/
Re: Where is Homer?
There is but it's quite long, sordid, and boring all at the same time.KirkD wrote:There must be a story behind why you chose your new handle. I've called myself that many times under my breath.
Besides those nice old leverguns you tote around are far more interesting topics.