The one that got away

KYote-Krusher

12 pointer
Jan 12, 2006
4,009
South Central Kentucky
Don’t worry about a sobriety test, check ID for age!! Trust me I’ve known several that got in a bind when girls said they were 16,17 or 18 when they were actually only 14 or 15.. by looks you would have swore they were older

LOL! I'm not going to worry about that a whole lot ... I've noticed that the underage girls who have "Grandpa" fantasies are pretty few and far between. 😁
 

CRFmxracer

12 pointer
Sep 9, 2010
3,844
louisville kentucky
There is a HUGE difference between being drunk and incapacitated, here's the law:


I guess everybody should be required to take a breathalyzer test before they have sex. I'll be sure and do that in the future, thanks for the tip and for trying to make something out of nothing.
Hey man I’m not trying to get in an argument with you, but what you said came off rapey and that’s why I said what I said. Saying you regret not taking advantage of someone is literally saying you regret not raping her. Have a good one.
 

KYote-Krusher

12 pointer
Jan 12, 2006
4,009
South Central Kentucky
Hey man I’m not trying to get in an argument with you, but what you said came off rapey and that’s why I said what I said. Saying you regret not taking advantage of someone is literally saying you regret not raping her. Have a good one.

LOL!! Ok ... you win ... obviously I should be in jail for not screwing a girl who wanted me too ... yep, I'll head down to the courthouse in the morning and turn myself in as a serial rapist because over the years, that's happened a few more times.

Thanks so much for setting me straight, maybe a few years in the pen and rehab forever will help me to see the error of my ways ... maybe ... 🙄
 

CRFmxracer

12 pointer
Sep 9, 2010
3,844
louisville kentucky
LOL!! Ok ... you win ... obviously I should be in jail for not screwing a girl who wanted me too ... yep, I'll head down to the courthouse in the morning and turn myself in as a serial rapist because over the years, that's happened a few more times.

Thanks so much for setting me straight, maybe a few years in the pen and rehab forever will help me to see the error of my ways ... maybe ... 🙄
Cool, hope no one takes advantage of your daughter, feel like you’d have a different point of view at that time.
 

Capttrae

12 pointer
Apr 2, 2012
4,692
Big Blue Marlin. Back when I was still working deck we had gone out on a play trip billfishing. The Capt was drunk/ stoned out of his mind, trolling down a weed line, saw a big blue coke out from under the weeds and crash the short flat bait. Started hollering blue matlin blue Marlin turn around, Capt just looked down and said don’t no fn blue marlin around here. About that time a monkey boat run right down our rail. Told the Capt to watch because they are fixin to hook him. Sure enough, about 50 yards down the weedlines from us they hook him. Watched him come out, eat, jump once, then took a 50 to the knot and broke them off. Prolly a 7-800lb fish.
 

KYBOY

12 pointer
Apr 21, 2005
8,764
Floyd,co..Kentucky
Guns that got away.....
A NWTF com. Rem SP-10
Springfield M1A
National Match M1 Garand (several nice military rifles)
Beautiful Sweet 16
A mind blowing Pigeon Grade Model 12 Trap gun.. The most beautiful and sweetest gun i ever put on my shoulder. I let it get away for no reason other than stupidity
 

TripleGee

12 pointer
Sep 13, 2003
5,894
Somerset
First and foremost, December 10th I finally married the one that got away long ago (dated 1983-1984) and she'll tell you the same thing. We were both full, absolutely full of stubborn youthful pride and a fair amount of "dumbassity"! Ha! It's been great! LOTS of Makeup for lost time sex!!! Ha!!!

Another is a farm I yearned for several years ago on a dead end road that finally went for sale. I took my now ex down there to hopefully win her and the girls over and after putting out my best salesman spiel, she said: "You can buy it but I'm going to sell it as soon as you die!" We were divorced less than two years later. I should have bought it but she'd forced a sale probably at a loss.
More to come as I think of it.
 

kyhunter99

12 pointer
Dec 21, 2014
4,033
Still in the kitchen Ky
First and foremost, December 10th I finally married the one that got away long ago (dated 1983-1984) and she'll tell you the same thing. We were both full, absolutely full of stubborn youthful pride and a fair amount of "dumbassity"! Ha! It's been great! LOTS of Makeup for lost time sex!!! Ha!!!

Another is a farm I yearned for several years ago on a dead end road that finally went for sale. I took my now ex down there to hopefully win her and the girls over and after putting out my best salesman spiel, she said: "You can buy it but I'm going to sell it as soon as you die!" We were divorced less than two years later. I should have bought it but she'd forced a sale probably at a loss.
More to come as I think of it.
Well that first part got graphic but the rest of the story was sweet :)
Judging from the second story you have every reason to celebrate your good fortune!
 

kyhunter99

12 pointer
Dec 21, 2014
4,033
Still in the kitchen Ky
Lots of posts on land/real estate.
I cant think of a single place we looked at and lost out on that when i reflect on it im glad we didnt get.
One was 20acres in nomans land. Very secluded, top of a hill. Their agent hated our bid and talked the owners out of it and i watched it sit on market until it foreclosed after being listed for 12 k less than we offered.
Imagine how mad the owners were..
 

ManofManyStangs

8 pointer
May 4, 2009
913
Biggest regret is letting time get away from me.

Selling my time to chase a $, taking time from my family especially my kids when they were growing up.

I had plenty of what if moments while chasing a secure paycheck, I let many of things pass me by. I had a older man tell me once when you sell your time there is only so many hours in a day that you can sale. Opened my eyes, left the company I had been at for 17 years and started my own. It was a family decision wished I had done it sooner.
 

east_ky_hunter

10 pointer
Aug 29, 2010
1,132
East Ky
I have another one.

Back in 2007, I lost almost everything in a house fire, except for some guns and the clothes on my back. I was able to get a handful of stuff and the first thing I thought about was my guns and bow. I didn’t have a safe at that time. My very first shotgun, a Rem 870 express 12 ga. I had a handful of guns and my bow and couldn’t get the 870. To this day I wish I would have dropped the bow and grabbed the 870. Dad bought it for me and I can remember shooting trap with it when I was barely able to hold it up.
 

Snareman2

12 pointer
Feb 25, 2007
3,225
I started dabbling in stocks, not quite a Day Trader, but messing with it every day. I was playing with penny stocks. Bought one, it would go up, I would sell it. After watching for awhile, I bought several thousand shares, it would go up and down, up and down, up and down. Doing what stocks do. I sold it and tripled my money. However, this time, it did not drop back down, it kept going and going. If I held it, it would have been over $100k.

This past deer season, I missed the biggest deer of my life. I had numerous cameras all over the farm, an acre of food plots, and two corn piles. I never seen this Dude before. I rattled him up, within 20 yards, I missed because of a twig (sick for a week, almost to the point of throwing up. Lost sleep and appetite). Like a Ghost, It’s like he knew where not to go around the farm. He instantly became Target #1. December rolls around and I take my Target #2 Buck. Maybe next year if he hangs around.
 

xbokilla

12 pointer
Jun 28, 2012
15,669
I mentioned land and cabin in an early post but I did miss an elk a few years ago. Broadside 44 yds and shot right over his back. No idea what happened other than I blew it. Wasn’t even nervous until after the miss then I fell apart for some reason and the rest of my trip was a waste. Less than a month later I lay a perfect shot on big gobbler at 32 yds and through trees and brush at that. Still have no idea how I missed other than it was a new crossbow and I just misjudged the distance and used the wrong reticle. Honestly, instead of redemption, I’ve had no desire to go back.
 


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