Question Posted Saturday October 16 2004, 11:09 pm
I am going deer hunting for the first time this year with my dad. It is going to involve me, sitting on a bucket for 8 hours a day for a whole week! What are some good books, or other things that are quiet and light to carry that will occupy me for that long!!
valeria74 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 11:12 am: bring some magazines a lot also try checkin out this book from ur library its really goog its called not much just chillin i love it. [ valeria74's advice column | Ask valeria74 A Question ]
Dayton answered Sunday October 17 2004, 12:02 am: lol. believe me this year will be my second yesr. i fell asleep most of the time so i wood guess bring like a harry potter book or something.or w/e books u r into. bring magazines if you want. but i would suggest sleeping. layer. -Dayton [ Dayton's advice column | Ask Dayton A Question ]
TucanFullOfHoles answered Saturday October 16 2004, 11:15 pm: The Da Vinci Code was exceptionally good.
Harry Potter's usually alright. I love Stephen King, so i'll tell you that Firestater is awesome, and so is Cujo, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Misery and basically anything else with Stephen King's name on it.
FrEe2bMe answered Saturday October 16 2004, 11:14 pm: There are tons of things you could bring:
*Magazines-Sports illistrated,car mags, people, us,tabloids, gold magazines, hunting magazines..or whatever else you boys read..my brother reads mens fitness! haha
*Books-Sadako and the thousand paper cranes, a seperate peace, of mice and men, crucible, paris hiltons book!! omg do that!! jane erye, to kill a mockingbird,etc.
*Deck of cards
*Walkman/portable cd player
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