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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 5875927" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>People are petty.</p><p></p><p>I'll tell a story on myself. Decades ago when I was in my 20's I walked in one morning and killed a bird. When I got back to my truck there was a truck parked next to mine. Agitated by this for no real reason as I killed a bird and the other hunter didn't mess me up at all, but left a tail feather under their windshield wipers like the young punk I was. I backed up onto the main road and coming down the road was a father with his young son. I got out of my truck and grabbed the feather, but the dad saw me and yelled what are you doing. I walked up and explained my actions and that I was truly sorry. Let his son see the dead bird as he wanted to know what they looked like. It ended up okay, but taught me a lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 5875927, member: 8139"] People are petty. I’ll tell a story on myself. Decades ago when I was in my 20’s I walked in one morning and killed a bird. When I got back to my truck there was a truck parked next to mine. Agitated by this for no real reason as I killed a bird and the other hunter didn’t mess me up at all, but left a tail feather under their windshield wipers like the young punk I was. I backed up onto the main road and coming down the road was a father with his young son. I got out of my truck and grabbed the feather, but the dad saw me and yelled what are you doing. I walked up and explained my actions and that I was truly sorry. Let his son see the dead bird as he wanted to know what they looked like. It ended up okay, but taught me a lesson. [/QUOTE]
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