Elk Rubbing one out

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TINEBROTHER

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First sign of any rubbing I have seen this year. Usually these bulls are about 2 weeks sooner than wild bulls. Man they are fun to look at though. One on the left is super palmated.
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>Are they from a ranch/farm? Don't
>"the chickens have large talons"
>in Preston, ID??

:) I had some Glamour shots by Deb done in Preston!
 
>And everyone has nunchuck skills.

And sweet Bow staff skills!! I heard along with elk they also raise Llamas named Tina who eat ham. In the winter the make sweet Boondoggle key chains and hunt wolverines? Does anyone know if this is true?
 
LAST EDITED ON Aug-09-11 AT 09:02PM (MST)[p]If that's the case I am definitely moving to Ida-pimp! My only concern is can you offer me any protection? :) thanks for humoring me!
 
I bet these pictures were taken "back in '82." "Back in '82" people "could throw pigskins over them mountains!"

LOL!
This has to be one of the best threads of 2011!
 
cjboz,
Ya the protection is there, I'm training to be a cage fighter as we speak.
 
>cjboz,
>Ya the protection is there, I'm
>training to be a cage
>fighter as we speak.

Where at? Rex Tai-Qwon-DO?
 

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