Yes, perkdog is right, Great White sharks are terrifying, check out this photo a teacher on vacation took of a Great White swimming up next to their boat.
We have also been shooting trap at a local sportsman's club I joined and also pay for him.
His last birthday I bought him a Browning Citori trap o/u. Hopefully when I am long gone, he can pick it up and have happy memories of the time we spent together.
Safety is super strict there.
Collecting PSA... FB,BK,HK,and BB HOF RC sets 1948-76 Topps FB Sets FB & BB HOF Player sets 1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
@Darin My kid is getting one of those when he turns 11 or 12. I think they make it in a youth rifle. Probly get the full size one. I’m going with the fancy one. But the generic one would be what I’d buy for me
I drive a 2017 Acura RDX, bought it new, no complaints. Got about 65k miles on it, drives well, and I do love the heated seats. The GPS system is sketchy, so I use my cell phone. Its a Honda product and when I decide to get a new car, I'm pretty sure I'll go RDX again. Had a Toyota Camry prior to this car, also a winner.
To the OP issue, I think hunting is not a sport. You get up at O-dark thirty to slink in to the woods quietly, hide yourself, maybe use bait and wait for some unsuspecting beautiful animal to walk by and you blast it. Then you have to gut it and haul it out of the woods. Must be fun when its really, really cold.
Perhaps if we were living in an earlier century where there was no Kroger or Publix, I'd be out there gun in hand to provide for my family. I honestly think many hunters have a "I gotta get a big buck" mentality. I play poker with guys who talk on and on about some deer they've seen on their property with game cameras that have them so excited, they literally can't wait to kill it. I don't share that thought process.
To be honest, I think trophy hunting for sport is despicable. I've spent a lot of time in the mountains of Colorado and have had the chance to observe a lot different wildlife and they are just innocent creatures trying to live and survive, and they are quite beautiful. I could never imagine myself puttung a bullet in one of them for the sake of a trophy or a kill. Like Topps said, we live in an age where there are plenty of grocery stores and restaurants, so there's no need to kill for food. I could never show up to an innocent animal's habitat and blow it's head off, that's cold blooded in my opinion.
"Mankind’s true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy."
Moose sound like tough animals. Need a high powered weapon.
“As he charged me I emptied my gun into him and he never stopped,” she wrote on Facebook. “I ran for my life and prayed I was fast enough to not be killed in that moment. He trampled the team and then turned for us.”
She called friends and the moose was shot and killed after one arrived with a rifle.
She did carry a .380 caliber gun because there are few people where she trains, and she keeps it to to deter or scare off animals. She has since upgraded to a larger caliber firearm after it didn’t stop the moose.
“That would be asinine to go back out there on the same trail, the same place, and not have a gun where I can’t truly put down an animal if I have to,” she said.
#LetsGoSwitzerlandThe Man Who Does Not Read Has No Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read. The biggest obstacle to progress is a habit of “buying what we want and begging for what we need.”You get the Freedom you fight for and get the Oppression you deserve.
@doubledragon said:
To be honest, I think trophy hunting for sport is despicable. I've spent a lot of time in the mountains of Colorado and have had the chance to observe a lot different wildlife and they are just innocent creatures trying to live and survive, and they are quite beautiful. I could never imagine myself puttung a bullet in one of them for the sake of a trophy or a kill.
Well,......I agree with you that trophy hunting is despicable. I could not and would not ever do it. I also agree that wildlife creatures are beautiful and just trying to live and survive..... However, the way those wildlife creatures go about living and surviving is anything but innocent. In fact beneath the outward beauty is pure savagery. I live in the middle of a California State Wildlife/Nature Preserve. I have been here my whole life. With the exception of the Tule Elk, I have seen every species of animal, that inhabits Southern California, up close and personal. Face to face. I spend most of my day outside observing them. I know them.....they actually know me. It is possible to communicate with them with animal and bird calls. I'm an expert at that. I love watching them. It's beautiful and it's what I do. Everyday...... Here's the deal.......those "innocent beautiful creatures" spend every waking moment of their lives trying to kill each other. Just recently,, I watched a beautiful White crane calmly gobble down on a pretty lizard. Oh,...you should have seen that bird shake that lizard to death. Later on, a Redtailed hawk majestically swooped down from out of nowhere, sunk it's talons into a baby bunny, and then majestically, flew off into the wild blue yonder with the bunny! Have you ever seen a bobcat run thru your backyard, pick up your kids pet dog, and then disappear into the sage? I never found that dog but the kids and I could here it squeal while the cat was eating it alive. The snakes eat the mice, the crows eat the snakes, the crows and hawks kill each other fighting over the squirrels, the mountain lions kill everything in sight, the coyotes are relentless killers of bunnies, the buzzards fight each other over dead meat, the bears will rip a tree to shreads trying to kill the fox, the Bald Headed eagles come down and gang kill anything smaller than a pickup truck, the snakes strangle each other to death, the Big Horn sheep blast at each others heads until one of them drops dead, it doesn't stop man......all day long and into the night. Nighttime is the worst..... you can't see them but you can hear the howls and yaps of the pack over their fresh kill. Oh!.....and don't forget the owls! The Night Squadron. Silent death from above..... those beautiful creatures are killing machines! Then.....the Sun comes up over the mountains and it starts all over again. Man,....it truly is "Wildlife"..... real WILD!
Yea, it all looks so beautiful and innocent....... Just don't look too close!
Bottom Line......with the exception of rabbits and deer, (maybe something else....gophers?) there isn't one single animal or insect out there in that Beautiful Nature that's "innocent". They are all Natural Born Killers.....
@Hydrant said:
Bottom Line......with the exception of rabbits and deer, (maybe something else) there isn't one single animal or insect out there in that Beautiful Nature that's "innocent". They are all Natural Born Killers.....
I know all about the food chain, animals can't walk into a grocery store and buy a weeks worth of groceries, they have no choice but to hunt other animals for food. Animals aren't evil, they kill out of necessity for survival or protection, they're a lot more innocent than people and the cruel stuff we do to eachother.
If you watch nature and observe it, you will see that animals spend most of their time hunting for food, they will only kill if they need a meal or feel threatened by another animal or person, they aren't out there killing for pleasure or just for the sake of being cruel and getting off on it. So, I would qualify that as being innocent.
@doubledragon said:
Some dogs are vicious, but usually because they have been beaten or mistreated by their owners or trained to be aggressive by a person.
Or if they have are sick, they are very unpredictable with an illness or injury
@Hydrant said:
Bottom Line......with the exception of rabbits and deer, (maybe something else....gophers?) there isn't one single animal or insect out there in that Beautiful Nature that's "innocent". They are all Natural Born Killers.....
@doubledragon said:
If you watch nature and observe it, you will see that animals spend most of their time hunting for food, they will only kill if they need a meal or feel threatened by another animal or person, they aren't out there killing for pleasure or just for the sake of being cruel and getting off on it. So, I would qualify that as being innocent.
In my experience, I have been privy to packs of Coyotes that seem to kill for sport. I have watched them drive deer and wake up in the morning and see multiple carcasses of deer they killed the night before. some were eaten off from, others just layed to rot. we went out and killed the pack. on one occasion when we were at camp for a week.
I am not, nor do i have the money to be a trophy hunter, but here is my take on it. In Africa, trophy hunting has directly led to the recovery of a number of species. As an example, in the early 20th century there were very very few white rhinos left. some say not many more than 100. they had been poached almost to extinction. A Rhino trophy hunting program was instituted in order to bring in funds for conservation. it worked, money from trophy hunters started flowing in, wardens were hired to protect the herd from poaching and a new economy was started for guides and assistants that live in rural areas. hunters are not allowed to bring the meat from african hunts home, so the locals get to keep it.
now there are well over 17,000 white rhinos in southern africa. the same holds for other african game like elephants. there are also so many elephants, there needs to be state sanctioned cull hunts to fight against overpopulation.
the same thing happened here in maine with regards to the moose population. when my grandfather was young, he lived in the great north woods and he said he never remembered ever seeing a moose until probably the 60's or 70s. they started a moose hunt up here in the early 80s and now the critters are so common people are hitting them with cars. Our black bear population is also out of control. in fact, they cant get enough hunters hunting bear to decrease the population. last i heard we had somewhere around 25,000 of those guys running around.
even though it seems counterintuitive, hunting actually helps animal populations rebound and prosper. the vast, vast majority of conservation money in this country comes directly from firearm/ammo/licence sales. without hunters, there would be very little conservation going on due to lack of funds.
Probably a good thing I don't know or live anywhere near this LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZER. This is some seriously sick person who would do such a thing. Pillows, she turned this beautiful beast into FU$$ING PILLOWS!!!! and a gun bag.
@MCMLVTopps said:
Probably a good thing I don't know or live anywhere near this LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZER. This is some seriously sick person who would do such a thing. Pillows, she turned this beautiful beast into FU$$ING PILLOWS!!!! and a gun bag.
My take on it is, animals in the wild don't want to die, they're just trying to live and survive like everyone else, so I'm not going to bother them period, they haven't done anything to deserve to be executed.
@Hydrant said:
Bottom Line......with the exception of rabbits and deer, (maybe something else....gophers?) there isn't one single animal or insect out there in that Beautiful Nature that's "innocent". They are all Natural Born Killers.....
In my experience, I have been privy to packs of Coyotes that seem to kill for sport. I have watched them drive deer and wake up in the morning and see multiple carcasses of deer they killed the night before. some were eaten off from, others just layed to rot.........
coyotes make some darn eerie sounds at night.
You got that right on both counts. Yes, coyotes do kill and don't eat the prey. And,......those howls and yaps are unearthly! I love being out just before dawn and listening to them.....craziest sounds you will ever hear! AND,....full grown Bobcats and Mountain Lion cubs do the same as far as killing and not eating the prey. I cannot tell you how many times I've seen them just toy and torment a rabbit to death and then just slink away. Food for the buzzards........ AND,....Crows and Hawks will pick up snakes and lizards, fly up high and then just drop them..they don't eat them.......I think it's entertaiment for them.....I watch them do it all the time. Oh, well.......it ain't a Disney cartoon. WHOA!
I am having the donner party over for dinner tonight.
A branch on my Mothers side of the family came to California with the Donner Party. Only one survivor. A baby girl. Only the little girls and some women survived. Except for some cannibals. Interesting story.......As my great -grandmother said about the whole thing, "Only the strong made it and the cowards never got started."........ The little baby girl was rescued, lived in Sacramento, married a gold miner who hit pay dirt and lived happily ever after.....the family is still up around Hangtown and they are goldminers to this day.......
P.S. The Donner Party were not cannibals. That is a myth. There was one weirdo man who was. That's it.....The men and boys died trying to get down into the valley around Sacramento. The girls and women stayed behind. A rescue party from Sacramento finally reached the surviving women and girls. And yes, there was a delirious, crazed man who had eaten some dead bodies. He was found in his tent with dead bodies. Just him. Nobody else. The rescue party did not harm him.....he was crazy nuts. That's the true story...... There is a big rock up on Donner Pass that was the wall that the fire was built against that the girls and women huddled around to keep warm and survive. It was shown to me when I was a little boy.......I've been back there many times. Those people were TOUGH!
I used to hunt when I was younger but over the years things changed in my mind and I couldn't kill anything now - unless someone breaking into my house. I noticed all the snake pictures and wanted to share a few of my Boa I had when I was in my 40's......... got to be over 7 feet, about 40 pounds, and I actually was getting scared of it as it was getting so big and luckily the Cleveland zoo took it for their snake exhibit. It was very tame and I had cats and a dog it would be with out in the yard with no problems (luckily).
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Stevie..A few years back around here some guy's boa constrictor killed him. You know, CONSTRICTED him to death. Anyway, in the local paper, the victim's brother said, and I quote, "I don't know why it did that."......... I've never forgot reading that. It's sad but I had to laugh.......Answer to his question?.... Because that's what Boa CONSTRICTORS do!
Dragon Master.....please to not misunderstand lowly Grasshopper..... I agree with Master 100%. Yea, I got real problems with the whole gratuitous hunting thing. I don't like it. Not one bit. Horrid. I would never do it. We're all God's creatures.
Dragon Master.....please to not misunderstand lowly Grasshopper..... I agree with Master 100%. Yea, I got real problems with the whole gratuitous hunting thing. I don't like it. Not one bit. Horrid. I would never do it. We're all God's creatures.
I know grasshopper, you're a good man. There's only one creature on this Earth that I do support hunting, they're pests that have no business among us........ The Aaron Rooster, they are usually found in in Wisconsin, but have recently migrated to Malaysia.
In Florida we are chock full of these guys. Venomous water moccassin (aka cottonmouth).
Those are the babies I'm after. Call it a sport. Call it revenge. Call it anything but late for dinner. I don't care what anyone calls it.....I just like blasting those suckers to smithereens. I got my priorities........
@Steven59 said:
I used to hunt when I was younger but over the years things changed in my mind and I couldn't kill anything now - unless someone breaking into my house. I noticed all the snake pictures and wanted to share a few of my Boa I had when I was in my 40's......... got to be over 7 feet, about 40 pounds, and I actually was getting scared of it as it was getting so big and luckily the Cleveland zoo took it for their snake exhibit. It was very tame and I had cats and a dog it would be with out in the yard with no problems (luckily).
You got that right.......I used to go out hunting with my Grandpa around dusk when I was a little boy. He had the shotgun.... I carried the potato sack to put the critters into......I hated it....but it was dinner. The girls had the worst part.....plucking and gutting......Hey, there wasn't a McDonald's anywhere near by.....gotta eat something......
Comments
Yes, perkdog is right, Great White sharks are terrifying, check out this photo a teacher on vacation took of a Great White swimming up next to their boat.
We have also been shooting trap at a local sportsman's club I joined and also pay for him.
His last birthday I bought him a Browning Citori trap o/u. Hopefully when I am long gone, he can pick it up and have happy memories of the time we spent together.
Safety is super strict there.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
@Darin My kid is getting one of those when he turns 11 or 12. I think they make it in a youth rifle. Probly get the full size one. I’m going with the fancy one. But the generic one would be what I’d buy for me
Martin
I drive a 2017 Acura RDX, bought it new, no complaints. Got about 65k miles on it, drives well, and I do love the heated seats. The GPS system is sketchy, so I use my cell phone. Its a Honda product and when I decide to get a new car, I'm pretty sure I'll go RDX again. Had a Toyota Camry prior to this car, also a winner.
To the OP issue, I think hunting is not a sport. You get up at O-dark thirty to slink in to the woods quietly, hide yourself, maybe use bait and wait for some unsuspecting beautiful animal to walk by and you blast it. Then you have to gut it and haul it out of the woods. Must be fun when its really, really cold.
Perhaps if we were living in an earlier century where there was no Kroger or Publix, I'd be out there gun in hand to provide for my family. I honestly think many hunters have a "I gotta get a big buck" mentality. I play poker with guys who talk on and on about some deer they've seen on their property with game cameras that have them so excited, they literally can't wait to kill it. I don't share that thought process.
To be honest, I think trophy hunting for sport is despicable. I've spent a lot of time in the mountains of Colorado and have had the chance to observe a lot different wildlife and they are just innocent creatures trying to live and survive, and they are quite beautiful. I could never imagine myself puttung a bullet in one of them for the sake of a trophy or a kill. Like Topps said, we live in an age where there are plenty of grocery stores and restaurants, so there's no need to kill for food. I could never show up to an innocent animal's habitat and blow it's head off, that's cold blooded in my opinion.
"Mankind’s true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy."
Moose sound like tough animals. Need a high powered weapon.
“As he charged me I emptied my gun into him and he never stopped,” she wrote on Facebook. “I ran for my life and prayed I was fast enough to not be killed in that moment. He trampled the team and then turned for us.”
She called friends and the moose was shot and killed after one arrived with a rifle.
She did carry a .380 caliber gun because there are few people where she trains, and she keeps it to to deter or scare off animals. She has since upgraded to a larger caliber firearm after it didn’t stop the moose.
“That would be asinine to go back out there on the same trail, the same place, and not have a gun where I can’t truly put down an animal if I have to,” she said.
https://www.alaskapublic.org/2022/02/09/moose-attacks-iditarod-rookies-sled-team-injures-4-dogs/
Well,......I agree with you that trophy hunting is despicable. I could not and would not ever do it. I also agree that wildlife creatures are beautiful and just trying to live and survive..... However, the way those wildlife creatures go about living and surviving is anything but innocent. In fact beneath the outward beauty is pure savagery. I live in the middle of a California State Wildlife/Nature Preserve. I have been here my whole life. With the exception of the Tule Elk, I have seen every species of animal, that inhabits Southern California, up close and personal. Face to face. I spend most of my day outside observing them. I know them.....they actually know me. It is possible to communicate with them with animal and bird calls. I'm an expert at that. I love watching them. It's beautiful and it's what I do. Everyday...... Here's the deal.......those "innocent beautiful creatures" spend every waking moment of their lives trying to kill each other. Just recently,, I watched a beautiful White crane calmly gobble down on a pretty lizard. Oh,...you should have seen that bird shake that lizard to death. Later on, a Redtailed hawk majestically swooped down from out of nowhere, sunk it's talons into a baby bunny, and then majestically, flew off into the wild blue yonder with the bunny! Have you ever seen a bobcat run thru your backyard, pick up your kids pet dog, and then disappear into the sage? I never found that dog but the kids and I could here it squeal while the cat was eating it alive. The snakes eat the mice, the crows eat the snakes, the crows and hawks kill each other fighting over the squirrels, the mountain lions kill everything in sight, the coyotes are relentless killers of bunnies, the buzzards fight each other over dead meat, the bears will rip a tree to shreads trying to kill the fox, the Bald Headed eagles come down and gang kill anything smaller than a pickup truck, the snakes strangle each other to death, the Big Horn sheep blast at each others heads until one of them drops dead, it doesn't stop man......all day long and into the night. Nighttime is the worst..... you can't see them but you can hear the howls and yaps of the pack over their fresh kill. Oh!.....and don't forget the owls! The Night Squadron. Silent death from above..... those beautiful creatures are killing machines! Then.....the Sun comes up over the mountains and it starts all over again. Man,....it truly is "Wildlife"..... real WILD!
Yea, it all looks so beautiful and innocent....... Just don't look too close!
Bottom Line......with the exception of rabbits and deer, (maybe something else....gophers?) there isn't one single animal or insect out there in that Beautiful Nature that's "innocent". They are all Natural Born Killers.....
I know all about the food chain, animals can't walk into a grocery store and buy a weeks worth of groceries, they have no choice but to hunt other animals for food. Animals aren't evil, they kill out of necessity for survival or protection, they're a lot more innocent than people and the cruel stuff we do to eachother.
If you watch nature and observe it, you will see that animals spend most of their time hunting for food, they will only kill if they need a meal or feel threatened by another animal or person, they aren't out there killing for pleasure or just for the sake of being cruel and getting off on it. So, I would qualify that as being innocent.
Some dogs are vicious, but usually because they have been beaten or mistreated by their owners or trained to be aggressive by a person.
Nature takes care of itself, it controls the population and keeps the eco system going, nothing goes to waste in Nature
Or if they have are sick, they are very unpredictable with an illness or injury
and even rabbits will eat their own young!
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
In my experience, I have been privy to packs of Coyotes that seem to kill for sport. I have watched them drive deer and wake up in the morning and see multiple carcasses of deer they killed the night before. some were eaten off from, others just layed to rot. we went out and killed the pack. on one occasion when we were at camp for a week.
coyotes make some darn eerie sounds at night.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
I am not, nor do i have the money to be a trophy hunter, but here is my take on it. In Africa, trophy hunting has directly led to the recovery of a number of species. As an example, in the early 20th century there were very very few white rhinos left. some say not many more than 100. they had been poached almost to extinction. A Rhino trophy hunting program was instituted in order to bring in funds for conservation. it worked, money from trophy hunters started flowing in, wardens were hired to protect the herd from poaching and a new economy was started for guides and assistants that live in rural areas. hunters are not allowed to bring the meat from african hunts home, so the locals get to keep it.
now there are well over 17,000 white rhinos in southern africa. the same holds for other african game like elephants. there are also so many elephants, there needs to be state sanctioned cull hunts to fight against overpopulation.
the same thing happened here in maine with regards to the moose population. when my grandfather was young, he lived in the great north woods and he said he never remembered ever seeing a moose until probably the 60's or 70s. they started a moose hunt up here in the early 80s and now the critters are so common people are hitting them with cars. Our black bear population is also out of control. in fact, they cant get enough hunters hunting bear to decrease the population. last i heard we had somewhere around 25,000 of those guys running around.
even though it seems counterintuitive, hunting actually helps animal populations rebound and prosper. the vast, vast majority of conservation money in this country comes directly from firearm/ammo/licence sales. without hunters, there would be very little conservation going on due to lack of funds.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Probably a good thing I don't know or live anywhere near this LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZER. This is some seriously sick person who would do such a thing. Pillows, she turned this beautiful beast into FU$$ING PILLOWS!!!! and a gun bag.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/black-giraffe-trophy-hunter
That is just despicable.
My take on it is, animals in the wild don't want to die, they're just trying to live and survive like everyone else, so I'm not going to bother them period, they haven't done anything to deserve to be executed.
I didn't know that. Doesn't surprise me.
You got that right on both counts. Yes, coyotes do kill and don't eat the prey. And,......those howls and yaps are unearthly! I love being out just before dawn and listening to them.....craziest sounds you will ever hear! AND,....full grown Bobcats and Mountain Lion cubs do the same as far as killing and not eating the prey. I cannot tell you how many times I've seen them just toy and torment a rabbit to death and then just slink away. Food for the buzzards........ AND,....Crows and Hawks will pick up snakes and lizards, fly up high and then just drop them..they don't eat them.......I think it's entertaiment for them.....I watch them do it all the time. Oh, well.......it ain't a Disney cartoon. WHOA!
Count me in for despicable also. In severe conditions animals will eat each other. I can say rats and mice do it all the time.
I am having the donner party over for dinner tonight.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
P.S. The Donner Party were not cannibals. That is a myth. There was one weirdo man who was. That's it.....The men and boys died trying to get down into the valley around Sacramento. The girls and women stayed behind. A rescue party from Sacramento finally reached the surviving women and girls. And yes, there was a delirious, crazed man who had eaten some dead bodies. He was found in his tent with dead bodies. Just him. Nobody else. The rescue party did not harm him.....he was crazy nuts. That's the true story...... There is a big rock up on Donner Pass that was the wall that the fire was built against that the girls and women huddled around to keep warm and survive. It was shown to me when I was a little boy.......I've been back there many times. Those people were TOUGH!
I used to hunt when I was younger but over the years things changed in my mind and I couldn't kill anything now - unless someone breaking into my house. I noticed all the snake pictures and wanted to share a few of my Boa I had when I was in my 40's......... got to be over 7 feet, about 40 pounds, and I actually was getting scared of it as it was getting so big and luckily the Cleveland zoo took it for their snake exhibit. It was very tame and I had cats and a dog it would be with out in the yard with no problems (luckily).
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Stevie..A few years back around here some guy's boa constrictor killed him. You know, CONSTRICTED him to death. Anyway, in the local paper, the victim's brother said, and I quote, "I don't know why it did that."......... I've never forgot reading that. It's sad but I had to laugh.......Answer to his question?.... Because that's what Boa CONSTRICTORS do!
Dragon Master.....please to not misunderstand lowly Grasshopper..... I agree with Master 100%. Yea, I got real problems with the whole gratuitous hunting thing. I don't like it. Not one bit. Horrid. I would never do it. We're all God's creatures.
I know grasshopper, you're a good man. There's only one creature on this Earth that I do support hunting, they're pests that have no business among us........ The Aaron Rooster, they are usually found in in Wisconsin, but have recently migrated to Malaysia.
In Florida we are chock full of these guys. Venomous water moccassin (aka cottonmouth).
Those are the babies I'm after. Call it a sport. Call it revenge. Call it anything but late for dinner. I don't care what anyone calls it.....I just like blasting those suckers to smithereens. I got my priorities........
I can’t believe they co existed like that wow!
Not if you're hungry.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Go to Save-a-Lot and buy some ravioli - if you can't afford it then you can't afford a hunting license, ammo, and a gun.
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Duck soup would be first on my list!
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Send me your recipe!
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
You got that right.......I used to go out hunting with my Grandpa around dusk when I was a little boy. He had the shotgun.... I carried the potato sack to put the critters into......I hated it....but it was dinner. The girls had the worst part.....plucking and gutting......Hey, there wasn't a McDonald's anywhere near by.....gotta eat something......
The Movie Was Good.....
Eating The Bird Is The Worst....
YUK!!!!!