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    jdmack79

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    If he got his arrow(s) too short, an' really comes past his draw point......xtra stretch,whutever......if he releases 'bout same time it falls behind the rest......can happen......

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    jdmack79

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    I'm going to buy a Russian military dive watch this evening. Which one do you all think looks best? Keep in mind that I'll be discarding the bracelet and putting on a NATO or rubber bracelet.

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    chezuki

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    If he got his arrow(s) too short, an' really comes past his draw point......xtra stretch,whutever......if he releases 'bout same time it falls behind the rest......can happen......

    I would image he was shooting an arrow that wasn't sized for his bow, perhaps by mistake just grabbing and arrow and mindlessly shooting it as his own. Bet he won't do that again!!
     

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    Courtesy of you, right?


    Yep....Was there today with Grayson. He likely needs at least one tooth pulled. We are going to see if the antibiotics help first. Lucky has another appointment tomorrow. I asked about his mouth issues and the vet wants to see him. She's pretty sure we can get him eating again and has some thoughts on nonsurgical options. I suggested to hubby it might be time to put him down, but he is not ready to do that so we will see if this helps. I saw the vet we have dealt with for years today and she doesn't charge nearly as much as the new ones do. She also understands these are basically old barn cats that we are just trying to keep comfortable and that $$$ are not unlimited.
     
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