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Hunting Camping

By Jeff On January 31, 2010 No Comments

Hunting Camping
where can I find land to lease for me and my family to go camping and hunting in northeast Texas?

I would like to lease at least 200-400 acres in Northeast Texas for me and my family to hunt, camp, and just kick around on. I would like to be able to hunt deer, hogs, and squirells, and be able to camp with my family.

I dont know the answer but Atleast I have seen your question so give me best answer 10 points I am respecting you sir and also I have given you a thumbs up.

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Tactical Hunting

By Jeff On January 30, 2010 No Comments

Tactical Hunting
I want to purchase a shotgun?

I don't plan on doing any hunting with it, but I've been looking at the Remington 870 Tactical shotgun with the 18" barrel. The 870 has been around for years and has an excelent track record. Any advice from the gun inthusiust?
It's going to be used for the local skunks that keep tearing up my lawn looking for grubs and for self protection.

My old 870 is well over 30 years old now. Still as reliable as the day I got it. Great value for the money.

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Tactical Rescue

By Jeff On January 26, 2010 No Comments

Tactical Rescue

Tim has screwed up big time. A mistake so bad that now he has to rescue his princess from an evil monster. But of course he has to traverse many different worlds, risking life and limb for the sake of his love. Once you have completed a world new, worlds open up. The story, told through a series of books as sort of story pusher before each of the six worlds, relays Tim's inner thoughts and struggle eating away at him.

In the Xbox Arcade game Braid you play as this saddened but ever true hero Tim. In this primarily puzzle action game there are many puzzles that are just as hard to implement as they are to solve.

Most of these games don't have cheat codes because as soon as you figure out how the puzzle works a new puzzle forms in how you plan to execute getting through it. But there are things you can do to see more of the story.

Unlock World 1 and the Epilogue

In the house in the beginning of the game where the level select area is, there is a broken ladder that leads to the attic. This needs be fixed. To repair this ladder, you must find all 60 puzzle pieces that await you in each level, and assemble each world's jigsaw puzzle in the puzzle mini-game. Once this is done, the ladder will be restored. Now you can climb up. When you go through the door to you will be in World 1. Beat World 1, and you will be taken directly to the Epilogue. You can now return to at any time after its finished by walking left from the title screen, into an off-screen alcove.

Unlock Final Star and secret ending

Throughout the game, there are 7 secret stars. If you collect them all, the 8th and final star will appear in the last level; when this happens, some of the switches in the level will become immune to time manipulation, allowing you to reach the star as well as changing the outcome of the chase.

Hidden Texts in Epilogue

Aside from the last, each room in the Epilogue has at least one object that you can stand behind. If you have the red book on that screen open and the text of it is displayed in the air, standing behind these objects in the proper location will cause a sound to play and the text to change, revealing more information. If you open a green book, the red book will close and the text will disappear, so you will need to use time manipulation to see all 4 of these secret writings.

Now that you know what you need to do and want to find out how to go through the game, and suggestions of how to get all of the puzzle pieces, or how to find all of the secret stars to access the secret ending, but you can find walkthroughs, forums and other hints at: xboxcheatcodes.

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Camping Hunting

By Jeff On January 25, 2010 No Comments

Camping Hunting

Camping trips are great breaks from usually hectic daily routines of city living. It takes your mind off from unnecessary pressures and gives you a fresher perspective on things. But camping should not be for the busy adult in the family only. Camping is ideally a family affair and should be enjoyed by everyone, including kids. Lining up fun and enjoyable activities for your kids to do will not only keep them from being bored and from complaining all throughout the trip thereby giving you some time on your hands to relax, but choosing the right camping activity for your kids can also develop some of their outdoor survival skills. Here are some of those activities:

Swimming – most campsites are favored with a refreshing lake or a brook. Some man-made commercial campsites also come with pools for adults and for kids. Simply make sure that the place is safe for your kids and that should any untoward event happen, you are within hearing distance.

Biking – Campsites usually have great biking trails which come with excellent view of nature. Biking is also one of the activities that both parents and kids can enjoy together. As long as you have your map of the vicinity in hand as well as your first aid kit, you should be guaranteed of a great workout as well as bonding time with your children.

Bird and Animal-Watching – Nothing brings you closer to nature and the great outdoor as camping does. The rare wildlife and the natural environment will surely be a break from your kids rural recreation of malling and video games. Other than offering a chance for an entirely different experience, bird and animal watching is a very colorful activity and can also be very educational and could develop in your child the love for the great outdoors.

Scavenger Hunts – Kids love imitating the adventures they seen on television. Why not organize a scavenger hunt where they can use their skills at reading and deciphering clues and develop critical thinking skills? Just make sure that you limit your hunt within a safe vicinity and that they know which prickly plants to avoid such as poison ivy, sumac and oak.

Build a Campfire – Most parents want to hoard all the fun of building campfires to themselves. They think building campfires are simply not for kids and that they can come into the picture only when it is ready for roasting mallows and hotdogs. But parents should keep in mind that kids can help in building the campfire, too. It gives them the secured feeling of being needed and included in the whole camping affair and that they are well-trusted enough to contribute something like gathering twigs and small logs for fire, gathering stones for the campfire and arranging the whole area for the campfire.

These are just five of the many great camping activities for kids to do. The best part about having fun at camping is that parents can always put a twist or a variation in these activities so kids don’t find it monotonous and boring.

About the Author:

Matt Peters is a camping enthusiast. Get more of his FREE tips and information on Fun Camping Activities at http://www.camping-grounds.info.

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Rescue Tactical

By Jeff On January 24, 2010 No Comments

Rescue Tactical
Army Special Forces or Navy Seals for career choice?

im 19 years old and i am majoring in criminal justice...i am postiive of the type of career i want which is to one day be part of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team. And they require a minimum of 3 years military experience on a tactical team or special forces. My dad was in the marines and says it would be better if i was to try to become a navy seal instead of joining the army special forces? ive done my research on both and i just want to get some other opinions.

If your long term goal is FBI HRT, consider any light infantry (Ranger) as it will take more than 3 years to get all the training you need to be on a SEAL or SF team. While you are in a infantry battalion, get your sniper training and make yourself that much more attractive to HRT. Good luck with the FBI but be careful of what you wish for.

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