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    Default Heard a very funny story today...

    I heard somebody was carrying some corn out to their deer stand, and tripped and fell face first in the river.
    I'll give him a little bit to tell the story himself 'fore I let the cat out of the bag.

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    Heard the same story and it wasn't that funny
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    So did any deer show up?
    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Heard the same story and it wasn't that funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by slabseeker1 View Post
    So did any deer show up?
    Yes, we have some awesome deer on our property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Heard the same story and it wasn't that funny
    Huh, sounds pretty funny to me.


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    Let's hear the rest of the story!

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    Let's hear the rest of the story!
    Since the river river is so low the access to some persons property is by chest waders. They were carrying a bag of corn on their shoulder and a backpack full of apples when suddenly out of nowhere an underwater cypress stump attacked them. They fought bravely, but lost and ended up face planting into thigh deep water. Rumor has it that it was a pretty cool swim before daylight yesterday morning
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    What river?


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    i want to put up a duck blind there. i'll call it rcc's corn hole.

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    LOL , now thats funny ! Hey ? aint it illegal to bait ducks ? lol
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