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<blockquote data-quote="12 Point" data-source="post: 2026607" data-attributes="member: 5427"><p>The Reelfoot Lake blind drawing was the same way this year. One person that used to be a local that no longer lives here brought a bunch of his employee's that work for him to our blind drawing, had them sign up and ended up with 5 or 6 of our local blinds. Have been told that he sells them out to the highest bidder also. Its just not right for a person that used to be a local here to do that to the folks that he was raised and grew up with. Am totally against a person doing that. I look at it, if he has the money to pay them to come enter the drawing, then why not lease his own land or pit from someone. If he has that kind of money, he could just buy his own and lease them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12 Point, post: 2026607, member: 5427"] The Reelfoot Lake blind drawing was the same way this year. One person that used to be a local that no longer lives here brought a bunch of his employee's that work for him to our blind drawing, had them sign up and ended up with 5 or 6 of our local blinds. Have been told that he sells them out to the highest bidder also. Its just not right for a person that used to be a local here to do that to the folks that he was raised and grew up with. Am totally against a person doing that. I look at it, if he has the money to pay them to come enter the drawing, then why not lease his own land or pit from someone. If he has that kind of money, he could just buy his own and lease them out. [/QUOTE]
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