Ode to Budley: a hunter's poem.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:07:26
This is the story of Mountain Man Bud,
He held his head high,
And didn't saunter in the mud.
If he left early to hunt
He didn't bother carrying a lamp
Because Mountain Man Budley
Stayed close to camp.
When he trudged through the snow,
He traveled with care
Because silly old Budley was always slipping
From here to theeeeeeeere.
More than once he stumbled upon a rut,
And that's when poor Budley
Would land
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man, so this was not something we saw everyday. Bud and Icecream... who knew?
'Budley Point': n. The point during the hike up the mountain that Bud stops. He carries a little wooden sign, personally handcrafted, to nail to his designated 'points'. There are believed to be up to fifty or so signs out there amongst the mountains and vast woods. These are the extensively shortened versions of these two masterful hunting stories. End note.
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