Pulling my hair out!

timberland

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Aug 27, 2015
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Leaving Thurs morning and last night my pack was torn apart with gear laying all over the living room. I was in the middle of re-organizing when my wife started rolling her eyes and sighing. Sooooo....

The next three hours was spent holding hands and watching a chick-flick :crazy:

Good Luck to all.
 
\"timberland\" said:
Leaving Thurs morning and last night my pack was torn apart with gear laying all over the living room. I was in the middle of re-organizing when my wife started rolling her eyes and sighing. Sooooo....

The next three hours was spent holding hands and watching a chick-flick :crazy:

Good Luck to all.

:haha: Don\'t you know you have to sweeten them up ahead of time.
 
\"timberland\" said:
Leaving Thurs morning and last night my pack was torn apart with gear laying all over the living room. I was in the middle of re-organizing when my wife started rolling her eyes and sighing. Sooooo....

The next three hours was spent holding hands and watching a chick-flick :crazy:

Good Luck to all.

The sacrifice one must do to elk hunt! Don\'t mean to laugh but :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

:D
 
I feel sorry for ya guys that have a wife problem... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: My wife has gone with me on every elk hunt I\'ve been on... She didn\'t hunt and stayed in camp except the year I was recoveryin\' from my heart attact... She actually went to the woods with me openin\' mornin\'.... She stayed at the truck with a walkie talkie the rest of the time... :upthumb: :upthumb:
 
No wife would put up with how much time I spend in the mountains. None that I could find anyway.

Now it\'s just me and the dog, and he\'s always glad to see me when I come home.
 
Boy, I am blessed. I was gone 5 weeks and no complaints. My wife even came to camp for a week even though she is not much into sitting alone around the trailer and reading a Zane Grey novel. It sure was nice having a hot meal ready when I got back just after dark.
 
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