Posted by JDseller on January 29, 2011 at 12:07:37 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Ten Year Old Rambo posted by Chuck (CA) on January 29, 2011 at 08:28:38:
I was never able to get to the "Good stuff". LOL I did have a regular bow and arrow. Yes just one arrow. My Dad would only give me another arrow if I brought him the old broken one. I spent more time hunting for my arrow than shotting. My cousin and I got the "bright idea" to shot a dead cow. Now this was in the middle of July, the cow had died trying to calve late. Now all of you know how bloated a cow would be after a week in July. My cousin got to shot first. He hit the cow right in the belly. Even with my little bow it stuck. I had to go get the arrow for my turn. Can you guys imagene what happen when I pulled that arrow out of that bloated cow??? I have never been as sick. LOL My mother made me sleep out in the barn for a week before I was smelling good enough to come back into the house.
To this day I can"t look at a dead animal and not smell that old cow. LMAO
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