QH's Paw wrote:I honestly don't get what you guys are afraid of. I've been hunting in the woods since I was 7 years old. I've been bow hunting probably 35 years or close to that. I have never carried a side arm, ever........
Botiz630 wrote:I was in high school, and my sister was in college. One night I was riding in the car with my mom, we were riding up to my sister's school to help her move or something.
As we were going down the road I was leaning against the passenger window just sort of staring up into the night sky. I noticed a very bright light just off the horizon that was larger than any of the other stars that night. It was big enough and bright enough that it caught my attention and I had been staring at it for a couple of minutes, sort of intrigued by it's uniqueness.
I was just getting ready to mention it to my mom when it exploded in a brilliant flash of light and almost instantly travelled all the way across the sky to the opposite horizon.
My mom hollered and hit the brakes, I mean the flash lit up the night like the middle of the day. She hadn't seen the ball of light, and by the time I tried to point it out to her it was gone.
We started calling folks to see if anyone else had seen it, turns out several in the area had and had called police, etc reporting the strange ball of light and/or terrific flash of light that night. Like I said, it was eventually dismissed as the northern lights.
It definitely was not the northern lights.
yea I lied I don't believe youBotiz630 wrote:I was in high school, and my sister was in college. One night I was riding in the car with my mom, we were riding up to my sister's school to help her move or something.
As we were going down the road I was leaning against the passenger window just sort of staring up into the night sky. I noticed a very bright light just off the horizon that was larger than any of the other stars that night. It was big enough and bright enough that it caught my attention and I had been staring at it for a couple of minutes, sort of intrigued by it's uniqueness.
I was just getting ready to mention it to my mom when it exploded in a brilliant flash of light and almost instantly travelled all the way across the sky to the opposite horizon.
My mom hollered and hit the brakes, I mean the flash lit up the night like the middle of the day. She hadn't seen the ball of light, and by the time I tried to point it out to her it was gone.
We started calling folks to see if anyone else had seen it, turns out several in the area had and had called police, etc reporting the strange ball of light and/or terrific flash of light that night. Like I said, it was eventually dismissed as the northern lights.
It definitely was not the northern lights.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Botiz630 wrote:I was in high school, and my sister was in college. One night I was riding in the car with my mom, we were riding up to my sister's school to help her move or something.
As we were going down the road I was leaning against the passenger window just sort of staring up into the night sky. I noticed a very bright light just off the horizon that was larger than any of the other stars that night. It was big enough and bright enough that it caught my attention and I had been staring at it for a couple of minutes, sort of intrigued by it's uniqueness.
I was just getting ready to mention it to my mom when it exploded in a brilliant flash of light and almost instantly travelled all the way across the sky to the opposite horizon.
My mom hollered and hit the brakes, I mean the flash lit up the night like the middle of the day. She hadn't seen the ball of light, and by the time I tried to point it out to her it was gone.
We started calling folks to see if anyone else had seen it, turns out several in the area had and had called police, etc reporting the strange ball of light and/or terrific flash of light that night. Like I said, it was eventually dismissed as the northern lights.
It definitely was not the northern lights.
RonE wrote:I only worry about sting rays when walking to the duck blind.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
assateague wrote:Few things will make you so quickly look like a girl as stepping barefoot on a small ray or flatfish. Happens quite a bit clamming. I swear, I've almost hit my chin with my knees several times, while in waist deep water.
And tits, I believe you.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Botiz630 wrote:Has anyone ever walked up on some foxfire? Pretty spooky till I realized why there was splotches of glowing stuff on the ground. I was pretty sure I was about to get abducted and probed by aliens.
assateague wrote:And tits, I believe you.
Flightstopper wrote:assateague wrote:Few things will make you so quickly look like a girl as stepping barefoot on a small ray or flatfish. Happens quite a bit clamming. I swear, I've almost hit my chin with my knees several times, while in waist deep water.
And tits, I believe you.
I got slapped by a flounder once and it just as well may of been a great white by they way I removed myself from that water.
one2many wrote:Flightstopper wrote:assateague wrote:Few things will make you so quickly look like a girl as stepping barefoot on a small ray or flatfish. Happens quite a bit clamming. I swear, I've almost hit my chin with my knees several times, while in waist deep water.
And tits, I believe you.
I got slapped by a flounder once and it just as well may of been a great white by they way I removed myself from that water.
they are all great whites!! i refuse to go back into the ocean again! god damn shark week starts tonight. i may not shower until next weekend
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
assateague wrote:Botiz630 wrote:Has anyone ever walked up on some foxfire? Pretty spooky till I realized why there was splotches of glowing stuff on the ground. I was pretty sure I was about to get abducted and probed by aliens.
Is that same as a will-o-the-wisp? If so, that freaks me out a bit every time I see one in the swampy woods.
clampdaddy wrote:Is it messed up that I laugh every time I hear about a surfer being bit by a shark?
Botiz630 wrote:assateague wrote:Botiz630 wrote:Has anyone ever walked up on some foxfire? Pretty spooky till I realized why there was splotches of glowing stuff on the ground. I was pretty sure I was about to get abducted and probed by aliens.
Is that same as a will-o-the-wisp? If so, that freaks me out a bit every time I see one in the swampy woods.
Never heard of willow-o-wisp, could be the same thing. I'm talking about phosphorescent fungi that glows an eerie, alienesque green at night.
one2many wrote:lightning bug about 15 feet in front of you
what was your sister wearing that night?Botiz630 wrote:assateague wrote:And tits, I believe you.
And the rest of you can suck it.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
assateague wrote:Botiz630 wrote:assateague wrote:Botiz630 wrote:Has anyone ever walked up on some foxfire? Pretty spooky till I realized why there was splotches of glowing stuff on the ground. I was pretty sure I was about to get abducted and probed by aliens.
Is that same as a will-o-the-wisp? If so, that freaks me out a bit every time I see one in the swampy woods.
Never heard of willow-o-wisp, could be the same thing. I'm talking about phosphorescent fungi that glows an eerie, alienesque green at night.
Maybe. The will-o-the-wisp I've seen always looks more yellowish, like seeing a small flashlight way off coming through the woods. But if you walk towards it to try and find it, you never will. Just end up lost. Could be the same thing.
assateague wrote:one2many wrote:lightning bug about 15 feet in front of you
Fast motherfucking lightning bug, zooming like that.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:what was your sister wearing that night?Botiz630 wrote:assateague wrote:And tits, I believe you.
And the rest of you can suck it.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Redbeard wrote:what was your sister wearing that night?Botiz630 wrote:assateague wrote:And tits, I believe you.
And the rest of you can suck it.
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