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Well, I'm supposed to give an introduction of myself, so here we go.

I've been wandering around this site for the past few weeks, and finally decided it was time to sign up.

My actual name is Tim, and some of my hobbies are:

Hunting

Camping

Boating

Anything to do with computers

wasting my time when I'm supposed to be doing school

reading

That pretty much sums it up.

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I'm more of a shotgun sort of person - I don't know of anyone who's tried hunting pheasants with a bow, although I've been thinking of getting a cheap black powder rifle and giving it a try.

I think the nickname people call me by most is timmy, sometimes farmer brown.

I enjoy any book from fiction to science fiction to fantasy, and I can never resist a good computer game manual.

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I'm more of a shotgun sort of person - I don't know of anyone who's tried hunting pheasants with a bow

How does that work? ;) I imagine there won't be much of a pheasant left after an encounter with a shotgun

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Ya know, sometimes it can make a mess - especially at close range. Just this year a friend of mine and my dad went out hunting, it was really wet, and the birds were sitting tight. I was walking through a field, when a bird suddenley flew up about eight feet in front of me, I fired, and made a total mess of it. When I gutted it, I noticed that the entrance wound was a about the size of a half-dollar, while the exit wound blew off the whole other side of the bird. Usually they're farther away, and only a few of the pellets hit them. Sometimes if you get lucky you can hit them in the head or the neck - killing them without ruining any of the meat.

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