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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3190667" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Sucks, but still seems like small problems when compared to others.</p><p>In the fall of 2013, a friend hosted a young man on a deer hunt in which his mother was required to accompany him. She worked at a VA Hospital IIRC. On the afternoon of the 2nd day, the young man made a great shot and dropped a doe. Congratulations and high fives were exchanged and the mother had tears rolling down her cheeks. The young man now seemed to be bumping his head on the ceiling in the blind smiling bigger than Dallas. The mother then said something that still causes the dirt in my friends eyes. "We'll be able to have meat on the table again." Single mom with 2 teenage and 1 pre teen boys and she was without a paycheck during the shut down. The young hunter earned his young man title on that hunt.</p><p>Sorry got a little wrapped up in that story my friend told me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3190667, member: 1546"] Sucks, but still seems like small problems when compared to others. In the fall of 2013, a friend hosted a young man on a deer hunt in which his mother was required to accompany him. She worked at a VA Hospital IIRC. On the afternoon of the 2nd day, the young man made a great shot and dropped a doe. Congratulations and high fives were exchanged and the mother had tears rolling down her cheeks. The young man now seemed to be bumping his head on the ceiling in the blind smiling bigger than Dallas. The mother then said something that still causes the dirt in my friends eyes. "We'll be able to have meat on the table again." Single mom with 2 teenage and 1 pre teen boys and she was without a paycheck during the shut down. The young hunter earned his young man title on that hunt. Sorry got a little wrapped up in that story my friend told me. [/QUOTE]
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