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My addictions?
The sound of a Suzie mallard as she wings her way over my duck blind nestled deep in the Forked Deer River Bottoms on a crisp winter morning.

Setting on an oxbow lake and hearing the sound of a largemouth bass as he explodes on a buzzbait as it slowly chugs its way through the stillness of a Tennessee morning.

Hearing my kids say...”I love you”.

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Fungo

Speaking of north and south them there buzzbaits work great up here as well

Still remember my youngest out with me when he was about 9 and I have him running a buzzbait thru the fog at 5 in the morning ---SPLAT and he has one on--his first keeper-- 6 plus pounds and all he could say when he got it to the boat was "holy ----!"

Love them buzzbaits

Oh about them addictions--
My wife
Sports
Bass Fishing
Last edited by TRhit
Hey, you husbands who mentioned your wives in the top three should definitely get extra points, how sweet! My husband must be one of my top addictions also, since our first date was 30 years ago (New Year's Eve) and I still have a big crush on him.

But the other addiction that came to mind for me is:

Violins - playing them, and collecting old bargain instruments via eBay.
MN-mom, my lovely better half of 23 years once had to hear me say she was the second best decision I ever made. First was a curve ball I called on a 3-2 count with 2 out in the seventh of a 1 run game, bases loaded. I knew our pitcher and had confidence in him, and he froze the batter. Of course all was tongue in cheek. That was on the morning of our 20th anniversary. I haven't lived that one down yet.

Real rankings
God
Family
Friends
Baseball
or
Baseball
then Friends
Julie, One of our dads talked about how much he loved his wife in the chat room the other night and took a few jabs (kind jabs of course) from the other dads. However, us moms put him up on the top of our list and gave him a key to the ladies forum!

My addictions: My kids, baseball, UK basketball (not quite getting the right "fix" with that this season)
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Originally posted by itsinthegame:
Geeze - everyone is talking about wives and kids and grandkids - and I am talking about shrimp and potato chips and moose-hunting.

Back on the bottom of the barrel - again. LOL


shrimp and potato chips is ok, not sure about moose hunting. Smile
KellerDad - I thought of that one too but Bullwinkle's initial question threw me off Smile

Listing my wife is too obvious. I proposed to her when we were both in 2nd grade in 1968. Of course, I didn't know what that meant back then, but basically I have been in love with her my whole life. If only she felt the same way Big Grin j/k

My three addiciations have always been listed in my bio so no one can accuse me of copy catting. They are:

1) Sports (Football, baseball, basketball)

2) Hunting

3) Fishing - yes bass fishing in particular. Crank baits, buzz baits, spinner baits, Ruppala's, rubber worms, live worms, minnows, you name it they have all worked for me. Any of you guys try fly fishing for bass? It is awesome Smile

4) Smoking but gave that up in June Smile
Well for me it is hunting and fishing when we're not playing baseball. Fortunately for me, my son's passions are exactly the same, though the new GF (who went steelhead fishing with him yesterday Eek) might be gaining ground.

TPM, With all due respect to Bullwinkle, Moose hunting is great, you don't know what you're missing unless you've tried it. But, I'll take a frosty morning in a duck blind, watching the sun rise over the marsh anyday to almost anything. Hearing the sound of an elk bugle in September is also a special passion for me. Some of the best days of my son's and my lives have been shared together doing these two things.

Family is also at the top of the list, but has its' own special place so it doesn't get compared to the hobbies or interests.
My two kids. Love being around them, doing things with them. Watching them perform (whether on the diamond or in the concert hall) or just hearing them laughing together as they share some time. When you think of all the kids in this world who live in miserable conditions, are there many greater blessings than being able to hear your kids laugh?

Couldn't ask for anything more than these two terrific kids (and yes, they get all their good traits from their wonderful mother).

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