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Bocephus8892 t1_iy2back wrote
Reply to comment by UpYours3265 in What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
I get misty-eyed seeing that final scene
Bocephus8892 t1_iy2b2sd wrote
Reply to comment by Kilgore_Trout_Mask in What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
Probably Costner's most emotional scene of his entire career
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Reply to comment by Firewalker1969x in What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
I think even Joe Montana called him an asshole LOL
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Reply to comment by AVPD7-7 in What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
I love the ending because it doesn't involved them finding $100 million in gold or something like that --- just two friends reuniting after a long time in hell together, and realizing that life is worth living regardless of the past
Bocephus8892 t1_iy25cmy wrote
Reply to comment by ColdPressedSteak in Unlawful Entry at 30: One of the Best Yuppies-in-Peril Thrillers of the '90s by JannTosh12
I'm sure he was told about 10,000 times growing up "you got a face perfect for a villian in a movie" and so Liotta just ran with it
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Reply to comment by NHazellnut in What is a film you loved that you will never watch again? by [deleted]
It might be Cameron's best work but definitely not Leo's
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Reply to comment by NonuTheGOAT in What is a film you loved that you will never watch again? by [deleted]
I guess you're right --- it kinda replaced "Sound of Music" as a movie they always show around the holidays, but has nothing to do with Christmas
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Reply to comment by Yourlordensavior in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
No country that ever banned guns has been taken over by fascist dictators --- just look at the UK and Japan for proof of that
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Reply to comment by ac4435 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Time out in the woods is precious for a man's soul --- your wife should know that
Bocephus8892 OP t1_ixvnrxv wrote
Reply to comment by Mac2925 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Don't get too greedy
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Reply to comment by esacnitsuj in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
You're quite the efficient killer with that mean machine
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Reply to comment by rootsdork in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
There is a required PA hunter safety course you have to take. I took it over 40 years ago but I would assume it's still the same --- basically about 4-5 hours classes where you watch videos about gun safety and stuff like that and then take a short test which everyone passes. You might even get a chance to shoot a gun but not sure about that. Once you get your license, you can pretty much do whatever you want --- just make sure you get permission to hunt on private land. Hunting just involves a lot of common sense --- don't shoot at something moving in the underbrush --- it might be a dog or coyote or human! Try not to wound deer by flinging lead all over the place, practice on the range so you can make a deadly shot and bring down your animal in a humane way. Most of all, just enjoy being outdoors and HAVE FUN.
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Reply to comment by bignick222 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Good luck out there, old timer
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Reply to comment by Naugle17 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Congrats! Post of a photo if you can.
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Reply to comment by PrizeTime2595 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
That's the basic problem when temps get too high --- hunters usually stand still --- which means the deer aren't spooked and will lay down as well
Bocephus8892 OP t1_ixuwrch wrote
Reply to comment by Mor_Tearach in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Too many weirdos out there these days --- it's sad
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Reply to comment by bignick222 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
A six-pointer is nothing to sneeze at --- you must be picky
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Reply to comment by PrizeTime2595 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Keep hoping against hope --- those monster racks are out there --- I seen 'em
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Reply to comment by Apk106 in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Sadly, this is how most PA people "bag a buck"
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Reply to comment by Good_nuff in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
I guess I had a brain fart --- I was speaking to the person asking about getting some venison
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Yeah I think contacting local deer processors is the OP's best shot. Not every hunter who scores a kill wants to eat the meat. They only want the experience of the hunt and maybe keep the head and antlers for a taxidermy mount.
Bocephus8892 OP t1_ixuniir wrote
Reply to comment by Allemaengel in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
I don't think the PAGC would get involved unless it was some kind of commercial operation --- like if somebody posted on their Facebook page "I will have access to 10 deer kills and will sell the meat at $8 per pound" type of thing
The PAGC has no jurisdiction over what an individual does with a legally-harvested deer.
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Reply to comment by DelcoWolv in 1st day of rifle season --- good luck to all you hunters! by Bocephus8892
Umm, it might be just as easy as asking somebody in here to donate some or all of their deer meat to you? However, you might have more luck going to a local processing center and asking the owners to call/text you if anyone is looking to donate their kill. There is a deer processing shop in just about every small town in PA, so I would just call the few that are local to you and put your name on a list. I would guess around 20% of hunters will donate their kill since they don't care about eating the meat. You could also try posting on Facebook that you would like to try some venison and somebody on your friends list will hook you up. Prepared the right way, venison can be quite tasty!
Bocephus8892 t1_ixqfx5j wrote
I remember seeing "Bohemian Rhapsody" and these three teen girls screamed out "we love you, Freddie!" as the credits rolled and it warmed my heart because I grew up as a Gen X'er and Queen music was part of my youth, but now I saw three Zoomer girls express the same love I had for Freddie decades ago. Just made me realize that music can bind generations, and it's wonderful.
Bocephus8892 t1_iy2bmaw wrote
Reply to What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
"Rocky 2" --- when Rocky raises that championship belt and Adrian is crying and saying "I love you" while watching it on TV --- man, you just felt like you could achieve anything in life with that kind of dedication and love of a great woman