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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 97678" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Love to hear about more opportunity and a big THANK YOU to the late Regina Roth!! Unfortunately, that place will get pounded, rocked, racked, and stacked well before opening day of bow season this year if the deal gets finished. If not this year, then whenever the deal is done. It'll be like the great land rush of 1889. The bruisers will be long gone with the first wave of weekend warriors as they exchange fisticuffs at the bases of good stand trees, while bird hunters parade by shouting obscenities at shock collared dogs with guns a'blazing. The anti's will protest the land use and hold candlelight vigils in the parking lot while singing Kumbaya. The farmhouse will be trashed by "Antique and Treasure seekers during the first few nights and eventually have to be torn down as it will have become a meth lab and rural brothel run by illegals and outlaw biker gangs. Any grass available on flat ground will be hayed just like WPA's, the trees will be thinned out due to needing more sunlight on the ground and then die off due to pine beetle infestations from damage caused by tree stand and step installations, and the cropland will expand in the name of habitat development. After all that, the neighboring farmers will have an "Accidental" fire in an adjoining slough that will raze the entire place to the ground so they don't have to deal with the armies of idiots cutting their fences and plowing down their crops with ATV's and Trucks trying to get around that long walk to the far end of the land. How's THAT for a wet blanket piss poor attitude and generally crappy outlook on life?????? Sorry Fellas, it's the weather...................................... (Grin)</p><p></p><p>On second thought, I think it will turn into a fine opportunity for the sportsmen on ND to enjoy a little piece of heaven on earth!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN Ms. Roth!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 97678, member: 314"] Love to hear about more opportunity and a big THANK YOU to the late Regina Roth!! Unfortunately, that place will get pounded, rocked, racked, and stacked well before opening day of bow season this year if the deal gets finished. If not this year, then whenever the deal is done. It'll be like the great land rush of 1889. The bruisers will be long gone with the first wave of weekend warriors as they exchange fisticuffs at the bases of good stand trees, while bird hunters parade by shouting obscenities at shock collared dogs with guns a'blazing. The anti's will protest the land use and hold candlelight vigils in the parking lot while singing Kumbaya. The farmhouse will be trashed by "Antique and Treasure seekers during the first few nights and eventually have to be torn down as it will have become a meth lab and rural brothel run by illegals and outlaw biker gangs. Any grass available on flat ground will be hayed just like WPA's, the trees will be thinned out due to needing more sunlight on the ground and then die off due to pine beetle infestations from damage caused by tree stand and step installations, and the cropland will expand in the name of habitat development. After all that, the neighboring farmers will have an "Accidental" fire in an adjoining slough that will raze the entire place to the ground so they don't have to deal with the armies of idiots cutting their fences and plowing down their crops with ATV's and Trucks trying to get around that long walk to the far end of the land. How's THAT for a wet blanket piss poor attitude and generally crappy outlook on life?????? Sorry Fellas, it's the weather...................................... (Grin) On second thought, I think it will turn into a fine opportunity for the sportsmen on ND to enjoy a little piece of heaven on earth!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN Ms. Roth!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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