Now that this thread is a week or so old and hunting season's opening can be spoken of in hours - at least days - I've been looking for signs of BUBBAism in my hunter friends. I am trying to be open minded and see if Frolix is painting an accurate picture of the steriotypical hunter.
The season doesn't open til Friday, yet several of my people are taking off early and coming in late, because they feel it necessary to “scout” out the best spots in which to hunt. Some have spent their weekends planting food plots. Now that we are down to the wire, the conversations at the water cooler/copy machine/smoke break and even with customers on the telephone is more and more about hunting and less and less about sales, inventory and the bottom line. I swear, I detected a bubbly substance gathering at the corner of the mouth of some of the guys as they talked about hunting. By Friday, that may be copious foam drooling onto their neckties.
No, Frolix. These are not blood thirsty skoal dipping bubbas. These are simply enthusiastic sportsmen and outdoorsmen. You'll have to excuse me now. I have to wash my hunting clothes in a special washing powder that makes them smell like acorns.