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Someone posted earlier that BH has not posted on this forum since Dec 20, 06. Is he on vacation...did someone pi$$ him off and make him leave this forum (I doubt he could get THAT p'od). Has he been sent to Iraq? (doing clampless on tanks for the CIA), or is he walking on the wild (metric) side?Let's hear from you....aw' come on, I know you care (maybe just a little).
Hopefully he is just on vacation, but I almost bet he's sittin back watching everyone worry about where he is. Just pray that all is ok with him, he is a valuable asset to this forum, helping many and teaching alot...ride on Bountyhunter, wherever you may be....
I think he's in Canadian jail. They wont extradite him because of the whole death penatly issue. So there he rots. He can't even get any moose head eh.
All those extra clamps came in handy for a nice garotte.
it is unlike him to just be gone...hope all is fine with him and family
I agree. THis is quite odd. I'm with ya Bryan.... hope all is well with him. Does anyone have some way other than the forum to try to cantact him? I sent him a PM back after Christmas & still have no response....???...,
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