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    One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    here is one of my favorite vids of him...


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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    When Ted Nugent still lived in Michigan my wife bought me a hunting package at his game ranch "Sunrise Acres" to hunt a Russian Boar. I got there a couple of hours early and sat in my pickup truck outside the locked gates to the place. After a while I saw Ted driving around in a 1960's Ford Bronco that was painted in Zebra stripes. He was throwing out piles of corn to feed the various animals.He had his son Rocco with him,who was about 8 years old. He had a buffalo herd in there as well as boar and all manor of whitetail and European deer. he finished dumping corn and drove up to the gates and unlocked them to leave. When he drove through the gates the Bronco stalled. The old rubber fuel line had rotted out and fell apart. He said that he would be stranded until his men that would be coming to meet me arrived. So I offered him a ride somewhere. He accepted my offer and asked me to take him to the hardware store in the nearest town about 5 miles away to buy some rubber hose.He told his boy to go to the taxidermists house that was right off of the hunting property. On the way he pointed out the grave sites of his first wife and his parents. We had a nice conversation during the ride and I told him that he didn't seem to be the Wango Tango guy that I expected. He said that was just a persona. I was supposed to hunt in the morning but he told his men to give me an extra hunt that day to show his gratitude. I got a 350lb boar.
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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Great story he truly is one of the greats.
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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    ted rules. I completly agree with him

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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Yep, you cant beat the Nuge. Everything he speaks of in that video I completly agree with. Thank god we have people like him that are famouse to stand up and preach common sense. In todays world where people put so much weight on what a rock star or movie star says it is nice to hear him speak out.

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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    When Ted Nugent still lived in Michigan my wife bought me a hunting package at his game ranch "Sunrise Acres" to hunt a Russian Boar. I got there a couple of hours early and sat in my pickup truck outside the locked gates to the place. After a while I saw Ted driving around in a 1960's Ford Bronco that was painted in Zebra stripes. He was throwing out piles of corn to feed the various animals.He had his son Rocco with him,who was about 8 years old. He had a buffalo herd in there as well as boar and all manor of whitetail and European deer. he finished dumping corn and drove up to the gates and unlocked them to leave. When he drove through the gates the Bronco stalled. The old rubber fuel line had rotted out and fell apart. He said that he would be stranded until his men that would be coming to meet me arrived. So I offered him a ride somewhere. He accepted my offer and asked me to take him to the hardware store in the nearest town about 5 miles away to buy some rubber hose.He told his boy to go to the taxidermists house that was right off of the hunting property. On the way he pointed out the grave sites of his first wife and his parents. We had a nice conversation during the ride and I told him that he didn't seem to be the Wango Tango guy that I expected. He said that was just a persona. I was supposed to hunt in the morning but he told his men to give me an extra hunt that day to show his gratitude. I got a 350lb boar.
    WOW! Great story! He is so nice!

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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Can't say I am a fan .. he's a little .. out there.

    I did not watch the video yet, but I have seen him around town when he makes his annual trek here (Yankton, SD) to buy a bow or two and hunt.

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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Definately like Ted
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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Don't really think I like him.

    Read his Wiki article and that really put me off.

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    Re: One of my heros, TED NUGENT

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Don't really think I like him.

    Read his Wiki article and that really put me off.

    Later, Matt
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