Pink Kate
#41
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Re: the reported bear attack
Hi Katie,
Some competitors I remember could relax to the point where they
could stop their heart. It's pretty difficult to squeeze off my 44
without blinking my eye, though.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Hmmmmm... really?
> next time, I'll have to look for that at the range.
>
> Kate
>
> :
> :
Some competitors I remember could relax to the point where they
could stop their heart. It's pretty difficult to squeeze off my 44
without blinking my eye, though.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Hmmmmm... really?
> next time, I'll have to look for that at the range.
>
> Kate
>
> :
> :
#42
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Re: the reported bear attack
"Clay" <clay@mation.com> wrote in message
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> Seahag wrote:
> > I was wondering about pepper spray, mind you I don't think
> > animals react to things the way we do. I figured that out
> > after my puppy lapped up half a bottle of Suzie's hot sauce
> > with great relish.
>
> I had a couple German Shepards that loved to chew on their house. The
> dog trainer suggested mixing a paste of Cayenne pepper and brushing it
> around the edges.
> While I was mixing it, the male came over to see what I was up to. I
> showed him the brush covered with the paste and he licked it clean...
> (I know, not the same as aerosol in the eyes and lungs...)
>
> Now, you gotta see the scrunched up face my cat makes when she sniffs
> wasabi... lol.
>
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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> Seahag wrote:
> > I was wondering about pepper spray, mind you I don't think
> > animals react to things the way we do. I figured that out
> > after my puppy lapped up half a bottle of Suzie's hot sauce
> > with great relish.
>
> I had a couple German Shepards that loved to chew on their house. The
> dog trainer suggested mixing a paste of Cayenne pepper and brushing it
> around the edges.
> While I was mixing it, the male came over to see what I was up to. I
> showed him the brush covered with the paste and he licked it clean...
> (I know, not the same as aerosol in the eyes and lungs...)
>
> Now, you gotta see the scrunched up face my cat makes when she sniffs
> wasabi... lol.
>
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
#43
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Re: the reported bear attack
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
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> >
> 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
>
>
Sheezz!
Tom
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> >
> 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
>
>
#44
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Re: the reported bear attack
The secret, is to pull the trigger between the heartbeats.
Spdloader
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Katie,
> Some competitors I remember could relax to the point where they
> could stop their heart. It's pretty difficult to squeeze off my 44
> without blinking my eye, though.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Hmmmmm... really?
>> next time, I'll have to look for that at the range.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> :
>> :
Spdloader
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4446BCF8.E962CB7F@***.net...
> Hi Katie,
> Some competitors I remember could relax to the point where they
> could stop their heart. It's pretty difficult to squeeze off my 44
> without blinking my eye, though.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> Hmmmmm... really?
>> next time, I'll have to look for that at the range.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> :
>> :
#45
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Re: the reported bear attack
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
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> 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
> >
> >
>
>
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
> >
> >
>
>
#46
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Re: the reported bear attack
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
> >
> >
>
>
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
> >
> >
>
>
#47
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Re: the reported bear attack
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
> >
> >
>
>
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
> >
> >
>
>
#48
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Re: the reported bear attack
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
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> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#49
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Re: the reported bear attack
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4446bdfe$0$14922$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:4446bdfe$0$14922$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
#50
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Re: the reported bear attack
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4446bdfe$0$14922$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com
news:4446bdfe$0$14922$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Although the black bear is usually considered fairly timid in comparison
> with its brown cousins, they can get dangerous.
black bears dont bluff. if a grizzly bear charges you, there is about a 50%
chance that its a "bluff charge" and if you stand your ground he will turn
away. if a black bear charges you, hes gonna hit you.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
http://ConcealedCarryForum.com