11/09/2008

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How many four-letter words do we use and swear by, in our conversations out in the wilderness while hunting and fishing?

Here is a list that I have started:  hunt - fish - bait & trap,  boat - camp - swim & pack, cook - stew - bake & burn, sack - rack - toss & turn,  rent - tent - rope & line,  pole - reel - belt & fine, hope - care - fail & fuss,    dust - dirt - bite & cuss,  book - lite - pipe & buck , bare - rare - tear & luck, rack - tack -tare & torn,  fare - pair - crew & trip, dull - hype - tale & bull,  snow - rain - pain & muck, slip - rock - wade & fade, dare - deer - lock & load, tite - back - tree & bark, game - gain - card & loss, feed - duck - suck & boss, tame - fame - lost & find, pest - knee - kick & moan, post - gate - goat & take, heel - feel - cost & toss, down - time - loon & tune, salt -lick - sick & tard, nude - dude - pale & rail, hire - need - rich & poor, bike - hike - walk & talk, wood - fire - food & feed, sore - side - seek & hide, flat- tire - blow & seal, peel - pear - cork & lime, sail - wide - sink & bail, hook - seed - weed & feed, high - tide - heat & warm, sale - deal - sell & sold, tell - rail - meek & bold . . . there’s more!


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