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Jaycob we're always looking for great stories and it sounds like you have several from this time in your life that could be of interest to our readers. If you'd like to put in the legwork, start with a 500 to 800 word version of your best story and submit it as a potential web story through our...
Nothing wrong with a Seiko. IWCs are also dope. I've been rocking a Sangin Kinetic K2 Pilot DLC for about 2 years now and love it. It's spent plenty of time under water, at altitude, covered in blood, and everywhere in between. Very solid watch.
That's the KUIU Base Camp Insulated Snap Shirt (jacket). JV and I both have several of them. Probably my all-time favorite article of clothing - great as an outer layer down to about 40 degrees and great as a mid-layer below that. Super comfortable and super packable. You won't regret getting one.
Apparently, moose regularly dive down and feed on plants growing on the bottom of bodies of water. I want to "pull the trigger" on a speargun to shoot a moose underwater. When will y'all have that offering?
Daily:
The Bible - I've read it all the way through twice and now am jumping around based on sermons from church, subjects relevant to current events in my life, or direction from a devotional.
Multiple times per week:
My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers - Awesome daily devotional...
Ryan, we're always looking for great stories. Yours definitely has potential. Here's my recommendation: bang out a 500 to 800 word version of the best story and submit it as a potential web story through our online submission form HERE. Chad will read it and decide if he thinks it sucks or not...
Dave, you need to offer guided hunts from the interior of your house. Just open all the windows and walk hunters from room to room while eating a sandwich and wearing a robe and slippers.
My issue with Faulkner is that the teacher singing his praises for being such an incredible writer was the same teacher busting my chops via a red pen all over my papers for using "run-on sentences," the staple of William Faulkner's writing. Lame.
While in the kitchen of an acquaintance's home on The Battery in Charleston (his third or fourth residence), I found a handwritten note from his wife on the counter that read: "I've gone to Italy. Be back next week. Love, Mia."