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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 1801603" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>It's a question I've argued with myself about many times... and frankly I don't know who won yet. I could load one less bullet and cut my toothbrush in half and save $1k... I believe I am officially unconcerned enough to not promote one way or the other. I can loose a pound of body weight by Tuesday and not notice it while gaining 1500 ft of elevation. The whole topic has become the young bull and old bull situation to me. I spect I have become the old bull now... The good news is, there is no wrong answer. Injuns shot pokey sticks on horseback from a bent stick and buffalo sinew with great success.</p><p></p><p>*if injuns is offensive to you I sincerely apologize... for your parents sending you to public school.. Don't be so quick to judge, you never know the heritage of the one who is typing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 1801603, member: 94632"] It's a question I've argued with myself about many times... and frankly I don't know who won yet. I could load one less bullet and cut my toothbrush in half and save $1k... I believe I am officially unconcerned enough to not promote one way or the other. I can loose a pound of body weight by Tuesday and not notice it while gaining 1500 ft of elevation. The whole topic has become the young bull and old bull situation to me. I spect I have become the old bull now... The good news is, there is no wrong answer. Injuns shot pokey sticks on horseback from a bent stick and buffalo sinew with great success. *if injuns is offensive to you I sincerely apologize... for your parents sending you to public school.. Don't be so quick to judge, you never know the heritage of the one who is typing. [/QUOTE]
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