How's the view???........

Necropostophiliac

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Your route is Venison Heaven.
 
Come to think about it, I should have said deer heaven.
I am not one to hunt and eat deer. If I had to I would, but the grocery store is good enough
for me. I am one of those softies that would find it hard to shoot one just for sport.
I do not look down on those that do, it is just not me.

Run into those a few times with a car and realize the deer population is out of hand in many areas and you'll be ready to kill them with a spork just for the giggles. I'd eat them of course but have at it on the killing part.
 

packageguy

Well-Known Member
I ask that question to one of my supervisors, so far up center managers ass, all you see is shoelaces...... how is the view up there..........lol
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
This is a 25 lb Chinook salmon I caught on the annual UPS'ers fishing trip. A bunch of us rent a house for a week in Rockaway Beach, just north of Tillamook, OR, and we go salmon fishing and crabbing. I caught this guy trolling a plug cut herring near the mouth of the Nehalem river. It took me about 15 minutes to get him into the boat. Another guy on the trip caught a 45 pounder that he spent an hour fighting. We caught 16 salmon and about 40 or 50 Dungeness crabs.

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soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
We eat like kings on this trip. The guy in charge of it spent almost a grand on food for the 12 of us. One night we had ribeye steaks cooked over a Traeger grill, baked potatoes, salad with fresh homegrown tomatoes, and all the fresh Dungeness crab we could eat. The weather was perfect, in the 70's the whole week.

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soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
On my way to the fishing trip I stopped by the Tillamook Air Museum to see their collection of restored aircraft. Right next to the museum is the dinky little 8-route Tillamook UPS center. Its pretty much a shed, with a trailer at one end and a belt in the middle with 4 cars parked on each side. There is no perimeter fence, and on weekends they actually chain the cars together to keep them from getting stolen. Its like a big brown bike rack!

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rod

Retired 23 years
On my way to the fishing trip I stopped by the Tillamook Air Museum to see their collection of restored aircraft. Right next to the museum is the dinky little 8-route Tillamook UPS center. Its pretty much a shed, with a trailer at one end and a belt in the middle with 4 cars parked on each side. There is no perimeter fence, and on weekends they actually chain the cars together to keep them from getting stolen. Its like a big brown bike rack!

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Wouldn't it be easier to pull the keys out of the ignition?
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
Wouldn't it be easier to pull the keys out of the ignition?

Probably, but those older cars have manual transmissions and ignition systems mounted on the dashboard instead of in the steering column. It would be a piece of cake to hot wire one.
 
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