Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 09:26 PM
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Welcome Kris...
As a kid I also thought to escape to a hollowed tree and have a pet named Baron would be a blast...So in what capacity are you a librarian?? School?? I'm the reference librarian at the public library here.
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 09:28 PM
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I asked the librarian if she had any books on paranoia. She leaned very close and whispered......." They're right behind you".
Welcome Kris ! LOL
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 09:33 PM
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Welcome Kris, great job on the beaver and coon.
Are you from the mountains? Nope, but my maternal grandmother was from Breathitt County, KY, so the mountains are in my DNA somewhere! Where are you from?
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 09:38 PM
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Welcome, Kristin.
But don't we have another Kristin (Kristen?) here already?
Jim
Forum Infidel since 2001
"And that troll bs is something triggered snowflakes say when they dont like what someone posts." - Boco
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 09:59 PM
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Welcome Kris, great job on the beaver and coon.
Are you from the mountains? Nope, but my maternal grandmother was from Breathitt County, KY, so the mountains are in my DNA somewhere! Where are you from? Originally Delaware County, New York. Lived in Boone, NC for 14 years. If you like the mountains enveloped in color I suggest attending the VTA D-1 trappers convention at Bland, VA in October. Guaranteed to be a good time.
formerly posting as white dog
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 10:53 PM
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Welcome to the wide world of nature. My knowledge of NC is limited. I worked a year in Hickory and enjoyed trout fishing trips to Boone, Spruce-Pine, and Franklin. What I really made an impression on me was the tall pines along the Nantahala River. As for Virginia, just a year at Langley Air Force Base, Hampton.
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/05/20 11:58 PM
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Welcome Kristian I lived in person co for a while I went to taxidermy school at PPC in 96 I am the D1 director here in Virginia about 4hr away we have a fall show you should attend. Get involved with the Nc trappers some of the best people on the face of the earth good luck.
No matter where you go there you are.
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/06/20 12:38 AM
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Welcome aboard Kris.
Be sure to chime in and join the shenanigans.
Also, your input would be appreciated on our "what are you reading", "what to read next", book suggestion threads. I'd be happy to! Currently reading a great book, Hunters of the Northern Forest: Designs for Survival Among the Alaskan Kutchin by Richard K. Nelson, about the Gwich'in (Kutchin) tribe in Alaska and the survival techniques in hunting, fishing, trapping, etc many were still practicing in the early 1970s. I'll hop over sometime and make some suggestions! An outstanding book... as is his Hunters of the Northern Ice !
Mean As Nails
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Re: Introducing Myself: Kris the Trapper Librarian in
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02/06/20 03:00 AM
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Welcome and I hope you enjoy it here. I have learned a whole lot from the sour old men that hang around on here and sometimes I even try to give back LOL
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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