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  1. It was released on HBO on November 3, 2013. The series is set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era of the 1920s. The series follows Enoch "Nucky" Thompson, a political figure who rises to prominence and interacts with mobsters, politicians, government agents, and the common folk who look up to him.

    • Season 4, Episode 9
    • Ed Bianchi
    • Joseph E. Iberti, Rick Yorn
    • David Matthews, Jennifer Ames, Steve Turner
  2. Dec 16, 2020 · Some marriages may actually thrive from the time apart. Some don’t. But for many of us, hunting is not just a pastime. It’s a fundamental part of our identity. Asking a hunter to drop hunting and start a new activity like, say, golf, isn’t just unreasonable—it’s asking them to change who they are.

    • Remember It’S Just A Deer
    • Know When to Say When
    • Be An Equal Opportunity Hunter
    • Don’T Fall For The 50/50 Myth
    • Make The Most of Your Time
    • Do They Need Quality Time Or Quantity time?
    • Remember Trophies of The Woods Won’T Last

    I know this sounds blasphemous. And don’t get me wrong, I am absolutely eat up with hunting. There’s honestly not a day that goes by that I’m not thinking about some aspect of hunting, from deer, turkey, predators, ducks, and elk. I love it. But stop for a second, and consider how crazy it is that we let a single animal consume our thoughts, desire...

    Knowing when to say when can be tougher than you might think. We all like to think we got a good grip on our priorities, but the drive to kill deer is one that can easily make an avid hunter do crazy things. We tell our spouse, “I’m so close! I just need one more day to hunt.” And then one more day snowballs into one more weekend, another week of v...

    Have you ever stopped to consider the amount of money serious deer hunters spend compared to their non-hunting wives? Think about it. We don’t give a second thought to buying a new bow, sights, quiver, guns, decoys, boat, and the list goes on and on. I’m guilty of spending thousands of dollars on my hunting “needs” yet flip out when my wife mention...

    Marriage counselors across the country like to tell their clients, “Marriage is a 50/50 relationship.” You’ve probably heard it said many times over the years. The problem is, nothing could be further from the truth. Marriages that live by the 50/50 principal will fail. Sure, you give 50, I’ll give 50 sounds great, but a marriage takes so much more...

    We often make half-hearted trips to the woods with the thinking, “I’ve gotta put my time in to kill a deer.” And while this is true, we need to focus on making our hunts count. If you’re not feeling it one day, then stay home. The wind isn’t right to hunt a particular stand? No problem. Hang out at the house with your family. You won’t be missing m...

    The answer is, both. Many of us are guilty of trying to quickly put our time in with our spouse or kids between hunts. It’s easy to think that a quick dinner date or a dozen roses will buy us more time in the woods. But don’t be misled. They’ll see right through this stunt. Again, our wives need to see that when we are with them, we are truly with ...

    I remember talking with a buddy of mine at church one Sunday about his desire to get back in the woods to kill a big buck. He had a killed a really nice buck the day before, but the rush had already worn off. “I know I just killed a great buck, but I can’t help wanting to get back in the woods and do it again,” he said. He was realizing that the tr...

  3. Nov 3, 2013 · Marriage and Hunting” operates in much the same way as an hour of television; this is an episode that doesn’t quite explode, but we’re close enough to season’s end that there’s a coil ...

  4. Jun 20, 2016 · And yes, hunters are “the marrying type.” When the research firm Responsive Management recently studied Southeastern hunters—roughly the 15 states from Texas to Virginia—it found 73 percent were married. In contrast, the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data show 50 percent of Southeastern adults were married.

  5. Jul 26, 2011 · 1) Safe spouse handling practices begin with dating, not marriage. In other words, set a reasonable precedent for your hunting practices as soon as possible. If you don’t, you’ll have to live with your mistakes.

  6. Marriage-hunting: Markets, Morals, and Marriageability in Contemporary Japan by Anna M. Woźny A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Sociology) in the University of Michigan 2023 Doctoral Committee: Associate Professor Margaret Frye, Co-Chair

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