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    Great smile, great job young man!! Kudos to Gpa also!


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    Aw Man, that's a good eatin' size one he got there. Just perfect for fried steaks, mashed potaters, green peas, biscuits & gravy. Make sure the hunter eats his green peas!

    Congrats. GTT
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    Good job. Would love to hear him telling his friends at school about the hunt. I was 16 before I killed my first one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoTennTitans View Post
    Aw Man, that's a good eatin' size one he got there. Just perfect for fried steaks, mashed potaters, green peas, biscuits & gravy. Make sure the hunter eats his green peas!

    Congrats. GTT
    Man that sure sounds good! I don't know if he ate his peas or not but he usually tells people "yes I shot it and my momma cooked it and we ate it " he probably thinks it's all gone now.


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    Great job young man.
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    Nothing like a meal of fried backstrap off a suit case Deer with Mashed Taters , Biscuits and Gravy ! Moma always cooked it up asap we brought a Deer in . Congrats young man .
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    Congrats! That looks like the first of many to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Nothing like a meal of fried backstrap off a suit case Deer with Mashed Taters , Biscuits and Gravy ! Moma always cooked it up asap we brought a Deer in . Congrats young man .
    Yes! My grandma, "Mama Flossie" always fried tender loin THE DAY the deer was brought in. She taught me how to fry the steaks, make real mashed potatoes, and onion gravy.......how many 17 year old boys would go in the kitchen and help grandma cook? I did, and I'm so thankful now that she's gone that I did. I also make her pecan pies every Thanksgiving and Christmas. Almost pecan picking up time too.

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    Wow! That is amazing! He is da man ALREADY!

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