Pink Kate
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"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote:
>> Having been bitten "accidentally" by a German Shepherd
>> that knew me well, I
>> still have to agree with you. They can freak out, if
>> they are not trained
>> properly, when they are put in a situation that they
>> can't handle, but that
>> is hardly their fault. I wouldn't have one, because I
>> wouldn't have the
>> patience for it, but more power to those who do.
>
>
> A dog will do exactly as he has been conditioned to do, by
> training, or lack of it.
>
> I was bitten by one of my canines, but it was entirely my
> fault.
>
> A drill will bore a hole right through your hand, just as
> it was designed to, if it isn't handled properly.
Yeah, and a paddle bit will make a hell of a mess!
Seahag
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"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote:
>> Having been bitten "accidentally" by a German Shepherd
>> that knew me well, I
>> still have to agree with you. They can freak out, if
>> they are not trained
>> properly, when they are put in a situation that they
>> can't handle, but that
>> is hardly their fault. I wouldn't have one, because I
>> wouldn't have the
>> patience for it, but more power to those who do.
>
>
> A dog will do exactly as he has been conditioned to do, by
> training, or lack of it.
>
> I was bitten by one of my canines, but it was entirely my
> fault.
>
> A drill will bore a hole right through your hand, just as
> it was designed to, if it isn't handled properly.
Yeah, and a paddle bit will make a hell of a mess!
Seahag
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Posts: n/a
Our critters have always joined us for dinner, usually from
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Our critters have always joined us for dinner, usually from
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Guest
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Our critters have always joined us for dinner, usually from
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
the bunk tho!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75118543@N00/
Seahag
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:
> Well they don't sit on the plates or anything. Things get
> pretty boring up
> here in little Colorado mountain towns, so two more guests
> for dinner is
> always welcome, no matter what species. I am training the
> corgy to sit in a
> chair, and eat out of her bowl on the table. This is more
> of a challenge,
> but I have made some progress. She will take food off the
> edge of the
> table, but she seems to object to the whole "chair"
> concept on general
> principles. I have told her to think of it, as a
> different kind of couch,
> only with food presentation.
>
> Future upgrades include getting her to eat slower. As you
> probably know,
> those of the canine persuasion prefer to inhale their
> food, rather than
> chewing it as we humans do. What the heck, it's an off
> topic thread anyway.
>
> Earle
>
> "mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:4446cbe9$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> Cat or any animals on the dinner table for that matter,
>> is just plain
> GROSS!
>>
>> Sheezz!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:4446c4c9$0$14877$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
>> > >
>> > We have my pregnant daughter and her husband living
>> > with us, for an
>> > indefinite period. I know, I know, I am a sucker.
>> > They have the two
> cats
>> > sitting on the dinner table every night at dinner.
>> > They very rarely try
>> to
>> > get anything off our plates, and seem quite well
>> > behaved. They tell me
>> that
>> > this is a "French tradition", having cats sit on the
>> > dinner table. I
> have
>> > not been to France, but I have my suspicions that it is
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Earle
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Wow you are sure one gullible city boy....
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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Posts: n/a
Wow you are sure one gullible city boy....
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
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> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
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Wow you are sure one gullible city boy....
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
They have you totally convinced don't they?
You also snipped the part about the wolf coming into our campsite last
summer and I guess forgot the part where I said I lived in the Rockies
and was a back country fishing guide for years.
I have seen lots of wolf kill and you know, the wolves ate their kill...
So did grizzly bears.
It is the feral dog packs and the dog/wolf mixes that cause the
destruction and gutting you are 'so' convinced a wolf just 'must' have
done because they are 'evil'. LOL!
Just watch your ***, those local yokels that have you so convinced are
likely just making a fool out of the latest city boy with a gun to come
along. 'They' won't be the ones caught poaching wolves.....
I won't waste any more bandwidth, you are obviously convinced.
Mike
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4448E612.BD539AC6@sympatico.ca...
> > You snipped the part where I described my gun. Single shot 20 ga. break
> > action shotgun with a 3" chamber.
>
> my statement wasnt based upon that you own a 20ga. shotgun. i based my
> statement on your earlier statement:
>
> news:4444FF4B.21C55640@sympatico.ca
> "all you gun freaks going crazy and getting ready for a shooting war"
>
> >> the yellowstone elk herd is down by over 50% since the wolf was
> >> reintroduced.
> >
> > Obviously the wolves are doing 'exactly' what they were put there to do,
> > first by Mother Nature, now by man.
>
> just as man is "doing 'exactly' what they were put here to do" when we hunt
> the wolf to extinction. that is afterall, using your same logic.
>
> >> yeah mike, go to http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3232
> >> pan
> >> down just over half way and look at what your wonderful wolves do.
> >
> > Dog kill more likely. Dog packs are a much worse threat to wildlife.
>
> heh.....the pro-wolf crowd sure is fast to pull out excuses. those are
> _not_ dog kills. ive seen this stuff for myself. even seen a wolf or two
> shot in the process.
>
> >> why is it that the folks who defend the wolf are the folks who dont have
> >> to
> >> live with them?
> >
> > Bull, did you not read my other post in this thread about some of my
> > first hand bear stories? I have a bunch more....
>
> who is talking about bear? i clearly stated "folks who defend the WOLF are
> folks who dont have to live with them". bear is another matter entirely.
> id love to kill a grizzly bear sometime and one day im going to take a trip
> up to alaska to do just that.....but i respect the bear as a valid part of
> nature. wolves are a menace to humans, and a direct danger to elk and deer.
> they slaughter entire herds for the fun of it, and eat very little of what
> they kill.
>
> >> > But I sure as 'Hell' won't 'shoot on sight' any critter just for the
> >> > ***** and giggles of killing something 'I' think is a varmint
> >>
> >> wolves and cougars shot on sight, hopefully to total extinction.
> >>
> >
> > As mentioned, I don't get the mind set of some 'hunters'.....
>
> it isnt about hunting. i hunt for sport. on the other hand, i would kill
> wolves and cougar just to watch them die out of hatred for them. ask little
> joshua's mom how it felt to watch a cougar appear from nowhere and rip him
> off his tricycle, killing him.
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
> http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In a lot of cases, the illegals are doing jobs that the Americans don't
> want
> to do
while sucking our economy dry. their children flood our schools while they
arent paying property taxes. they get free health care while not paying
into social security, or any income tax for that matter. theyre drawing
welfare, medicare, food stamps, and we're footing the bill for it. is there
really any wonder why we're in such economic trouble?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:HCk2g.20171$ZB1.70@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> In a lot of cases, the illegals are doing jobs that the Americans don't
> want
> to do
while sucking our economy dry. their children flood our schools while they
arent paying property taxes. they get free health care while not paying
into social security, or any income tax for that matter. theyre drawing
welfare, medicare, food stamps, and we're footing the bill for it. is there
really any wonder why we're in such economic trouble?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:HCk2g.20171$ZB1.70@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> In a lot of cases, the illegals are doing jobs that the Americans don't
> want
> to do
while sucking our economy dry. their children flood our schools while they
arent paying property taxes. they get free health care while not paying
into social security, or any income tax for that matter. theyre drawing
welfare, medicare, food stamps, and we're footing the bill for it. is there
really any wonder why we're in such economic trouble?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:HCk2g.20171$ZB1.70@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> In a lot of cases, the illegals are doing jobs that the Americans don't
> want
> to do
while sucking our economy dry. their children flood our schools while they
arent paying property taxes. they get free health care while not paying
into social security, or any income tax for that matter. theyre drawing
welfare, medicare, food stamps, and we're footing the bill for it. is there
really any wonder why we're in such economic trouble?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com


