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What a difference some rain makes plus a big OK buck

DeerCamp

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If you saw my previous email about the drought in Oklahoma, they finally got some much needed rain.

This was October 26th - They've had 3-4 really good rains since.

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This was 3 weeks later.... oh, and also - pretty good buck!

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No joke! Would be but one of my best friends is getting married this weekend and I'm in the wedding. Saturday at 3.

Worse, he's a hunter!

Unforgivable.
🤣 and he's screwed every year from here on out. If I were to pull a stunt like that, I'd have to rent groomsmen. They would leave me there by myself.
 
🤣 and he's screwed every year from here on out. If I were to pull a stunt like that, I'd have to rent groomsmen. They would leave me there by myself.
Dude, this wedding has been... something.

There's been wedding showers, engagement parties, ring parties, 5 day bachelor parties, bachelorette parties, tux fittings, tux refittings, and now a cabin is rented for all the groomsen to spend the night the night before the wedding. Then an entire day of wedding festivities.

The wedding invitations were mailed out in padded envelopes because they were laser engraved oak panels.

I had to (although gladly) write a song for the wedding. We then had to cut that song, and now I am playing that song at the wedding.

I'm like, will you two just get married already!?!?
 
I was in a buddies wedding years ago. All of his from up north came in town. They had a chef at the grooms parents house for 2 days. Rehearsal dinner was catered. His family was drinking all morning the day of the wedding. The wedding was at 4. Everyone was sauced at the wedding. His aunt almost fell as she was being escorted to her seat. She was hammered! The reception was at a big walking horse farm in Franklin/ Brentwood area. Shrimp and crab legs and all sorts of other appetizers. Then Prime rib and all the fixings. Live band and open bar with all high dollar bottles of booze. It was the fanciest wedding I had ever attended much less been a groomsman at! I haven't talked to him in 10 years but I heard they are divorced now. I think the wedding and reception probably was over $100k. It was on the opener of muzzleloader.
 
I was in a buddies wedding years ago. All of his from up north came in town. They had a chef at the grooms parents house for 2 days. Rehearsal dinner was catered. His family was drinking all morning the day of the wedding. The wedding was at 4. Everyone was sauced at the wedding. His aunt almost fell as she was being escorted to her seat. She was hammered! The reception was at a big walking horse farm in Franklin/ Brentwood area. Shrimp and crab legs and all sorts of other appetizers. Then Prime rib and all the fixings. Live band and open bar with all high dollar bottles of booze. It was the fanciest wedding I had ever attended much less been a groomsman at! I haven't talked to him in 10 years but I heard they are divorced now. I think the wedding and reception probably was over $100k. It was on the opener of muzzleloader.
Yeah, I take this as not a good sign
 
No joke! Would be but one of my best friends is getting married this weekend and I'm in the wedding. Saturday at 3.

Worse, he's a hunter!

Unforgivable.
Lol. Can relate. My wife's mother, bless her soul, helped my wife set the date for our wedding, for 29 years ago yesterday(November 20th). It was opening day and my father in law was not so happy about it.
 

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