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<blockquote data-quote="Playtimefun" data-source="post: 2995117" data-attributes="member: 103742"><p>Unfortunately, I don't have any kids but then I make sure that I'm not at home on father's day either lol.</p><p></p><p>The gentleman who taught me how to reload... I can't say hunt because he could call animals beautifully but he couldn't wait 5 minutes for them to come to him. Anyways his 2 daughters at about age 5 would demand (not ask lol) to go with their dad hunting. They would have their sleeping bags in the back of his old blazer. Generally they didn't go walking (they would curl up in their sleeping bag) but along for the cruise. The one time he didn't realize that the one kid hadn't even changed out of her pajamas. She had grabbed her boots and jumped into the truck (it had been idling to warm up) and into the sleeping bag and he knew she was there... BUT... he had no idea that she literally jumped out of bed and jumped into the truck because she was so excited to go hunting with daddy!!! That daughter got razzed for years about hunting in her PJs. And when she thought that the chocolate covered ExLax in the fridge freezer was "chocolate" She was partially right and she will never forget that evening in the washroom either lol. Oh my God... did her parents razz her about that FOR YEARS!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playtimefun, post: 2995117, member: 103742"] Unfortunately, I don't have any kids but then I make sure that I'm not at home on father's day either lol. The gentleman who taught me how to reload... I can't say hunt because he could call animals beautifully but he couldn't wait 5 minutes for them to come to him. Anyways his 2 daughters at about age 5 would demand (not ask lol) to go with their dad hunting. They would have their sleeping bags in the back of his old blazer. Generally they didn't go walking (they would curl up in their sleeping bag) but along for the cruise. The one time he didn't realize that the one kid hadn't even changed out of her pajamas. She had grabbed her boots and jumped into the truck (it had been idling to warm up) and into the sleeping bag and he knew she was there... BUT... he had no idea that she literally jumped out of bed and jumped into the truck because she was so excited to go hunting with daddy!!! That daughter got razzed for years about hunting in her PJs. And when she thought that the chocolate covered ExLax in the fridge freezer was "chocolate" She was partially right and she will never forget that evening in the washroom either lol. Oh my God... did her parents razz her about that FOR YEARS!!!! [/QUOTE]
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