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Ok bubba, if yer gonna call me you have to keep your cell phone on so I can call you back, duh!!!!! :ranting:

... said to tell you he's had his phone on everyday from 7:30 to 5:30. .... try dialing #1 first.

PS: Bubba is doing best out of our group of four and is not, can you believe it, lording it over us.

Photos to follow. Right now we are doing VO research. ... and having a ton of fun.

Vernon, I got to meet Mt. Man ... Greg ... seems like a nice guy. Haven't seem him since the pre-hunt meeting. Hope he is doing well.

Hey Ray, don't read any further .....


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We had to use a Chevy Suburban to pull out two Tundra's from the mud!
 
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voice mail telling me he has his phone off, I'll just wait till he gets home :thumbup:

Glad to hear he is doing well :clapping: and that you guys are having fun :clap:

As far as the Chevy Suburban pulling out two Tundras, this is probably true because they weren't Mighty Tundras, I have the only Mighty Tundra :lol:
 
If the Mighty was there you would never have taken it into Dust; Much less Mud that way we would never see it stuck---I sure can't see you Ever going Elk Hunting with it---If you did; It would have taken the chance of it getting Stuck because taking a truck Elk Hunting to get to the good area's you always take the chance of getting it stuck---Many think having a truck covered with mud is a Good thing because it shows they took it into a good, Rough area and made it back out---Many here like to take a New truck in to mud wallows to break them in---Mine is somewhat broke in as of last hunting season---When I get it stuck with mud running from door to door then it's broken in !
 
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After keeping an eye on the left front tire of the Mighty Tundra for a few weeks, I determined that I did, in fact, have a slow leak. The Spouse drove it in to a local purveyor of automobile repair services this morning and when I came home today after work, she had this sheet metal screw laying on my keyboard for me. It looks like it might be a license plate screw.
 
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