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  #41  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 08:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:57:37 -0000, BJ Conner
wrote:


You sound like someone with den full of trophys that you shot in a
zoo. -err -- private animal preserve. Post some pictrues, It's been
a while since I've seen an Oryx.


And you sound like someone whose pecker and brain are engaged in a
"which is smaller" contest...please don't post any pictures....

HTH,
R- Hide quoted text -

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You can post yours on Larry Craigs website. IF he like you, you can
take him hunting in the back 40. After shoots the big 5 you can elect
him to something or other.


So your brain, uh, "won," I see...well, tell your pecker not to worry -
you've done your best to leave no doubt it's laughably small, too...

Past caring about what'll help,
R
  #42  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 09:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Oct 22, 12:33 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:57:37 -0000, BJ Conner
wrote:

You sound like someone with den full of trophys that you shot in a
zoo. -err -- private animal preserve. Post some pictrues, It's been
a while since I've seen an Oryx.


And you sound like someone whose pecker and brain are engaged in a
"which is smaller" contest...please don't post any pictures....


HTH,
R- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You can post yours on Larry Craigs website. IF he like you, you can
take him hunting in the back 40. After shoots the big 5 you can elect
him to something or other.


So your brain, uh, "won," I see...well, tell your pecker not to worry -
you've done your best to leave no doubt it's laughably small, too...

Past caring about what'll help,
R


Good Rovian defense, If you can't defend the position or action attack
the people.
every one must allready know about my pecker, I get lots of emails
from people wanting to help me.

  #43  
Old October 23rd, 2007, 01:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Past caring about what'll help,


but not yet muted by a dearth of anything to say.

Wolfgang


  #44  
Old October 24th, 2007, 06:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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blab-blab -blab.
You can write on and on. It's still chicken-****. You can
rationalize for days but it still ain't hunting. It makes real
hunters look bad and no one with any pride or self esteem would take
part in it.- Hide quoted text -


I've hunted pheasant farms a couple of times in the past. In my very
limited experience a certain number of pen raised birds are released
into the area you are assigned to hunt. The last time I went with a
friend to a pheasant farm over in Idaho, the birds were released into
a brushy creek bottom area about 3/4 of a mile long. The birds were
released about 1/2 hour before we were to start. We could shoot as
many birds as we wanted to pay for, as long we stayed in our assigned
area. I think we payed for the released birds and we payed for any
birds shot over the number of birds released.. Some escape, most sit
tight, some sat so tight the dogs caught them before they attempted to
fly, some move into another hunters area. Pheasant hunting it isn't.
It is a great way to get a young bird dog some training in how to hunt
birds, which is the reason we went to the farm I mentioned in Idaho,
both of the guys I went with were training bird dogs. The only other
time I did the farm raised bird thing was because I was training a
bird dog. I don't think its much different from catch and kill
fishing for stockers.

It looked to me like there were two basic categories of clients for
these farms- folks like my friends who were training dogs for pheasant
hunting (It's not legal to use dogs to chase pheasants around out of
season, so keeping a dog trained over nothing but wild birds is next
to impossible). And then there is the big shot corporate exec that
don't know jack about hunting or guns or dogs who wants a day in the
field. If a guide took his "sport" out in real field conditions,
well, it just wouldn't be pretty.

JH


  #45  
Old October 30th, 2007, 11:53 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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In article .com,
rb608 wrote:

On Oct 22, 7:46 am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
And joining the military is but one way to serve your country.


And quite frankly, in many cases (GWB most notably), joining the
military is one way to *avoid* serving your country.

Joe F.


Somehow I don't equate flying all weather interceptors as *avoiding*
serving his country. This thread started with a bunch ignorance about
hunting and simply slid downhill.

On the bright side, I was able to recall why a couple folks were in the
kill files and re-stow them in the proper place after their time had
expired and reminded myself why I only check out ROFF every week or so
now.
  #47  
Old October 31st, 2007, 01:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 31 Oct 2007 00:06:48 GMT, Scott Seidman
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pugs wrote in news:gepps6702delete-
:

This thread started with a bunch ignorance about
hunting and simply slid downhill.


Oddly enough, when the thread started we didn't even know that Cheney had
been hunting at a private NY club that seems to have been flying the
Confederate flag. Probably has nothing to do with the VP's opinion on
anything, but his not coming out with a statement saying that he finds the
choice to fly such a flag in NY, of all places, less than fortunate just
shows that he couldn't give two ****s about how the common man thinks of
him.


Um, "flying" it, Gracie? It was hung on a door inside a barn, and
there's no indication Cheney knew it was there. I'm not sure "the
picture" was taken when Cheney was there - I've heard yes and no. OTOH,
Al Sharpton didn't waste any time in issuing another goofball
statement...every time the man issues one, I recall Darrell Hammond (as
Chris Matthews) from SNL - "come on, Rev. Al, say something stupid..."
And FWIW, the descendant of a Confederate soldier, among others, would
be perfectly justified in displaying it, and doing so would say nothing
about their feelings about race. In fact, although it would be
extremely unlikely, the above-described displayer of such a battle flag
could be black.

IAC, why do you think anyone would (or should) "issue a statement" on
this?

TC,
R
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Old October 31st, 2007, 01:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 31 Oct 2007 00:06:48 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote:

pugs wrote in news:gepps6702delete-
:

This thread started with a bunch ignorance about
hunting and simply slid downhill.


Oddly enough, when the thread started we didn't even know that Cheney had
been hunting at a private NY club that seems to have been flying the
Confederate flag. Probably has nothing to do with the VP's opinion on
anything, but his not coming out with a statement saying that he finds the
choice to fly such a flag in NY, of all places, less than fortunate just
shows that he couldn't give two ****s about how the common man thinks of
him.


C'mon, Scott. Be fair.
Cheney doesn't give two ****s about *anyone* unless there's a buck in it for
him and his cronies...

/daytripper (Fair And Balanced)
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Old October 31st, 2007, 05:03 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Oct 22, 10:36 am, wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:28:37 -0700, Frank Reid
wrote:

How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.


TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...


Its kinda like sex in a whore house, yeh its "sex" but you still feel
dirty for years afterwards. Same as shopping in Walmart.


Um, Frank, just how many times have been to this whore house and
Walmart...?

TC,
R



And I sort of have a hard time believing anything about Frank is dirty
when he fihishes fishing, stockies or not.

--riverman

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Old October 31st, 2007, 12:06 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 31 Oct 2007 00:06:48 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote:

pugs wrote in news:gepps6702delete-
:

This thread started with a bunch ignorance about
hunting and simply slid downhill.


Oddly enough, when the thread started we didn't even know that Cheney had
been hunting at a private NY club that seems to have been flying the
Confederate flag. Probably has nothing to do with the VP's opinion on
anything, but his not coming out with a statement saying that he finds the
choice to fly such a flag in NY, of all places, less than fortunate just
shows that he couldn't give two ****s about how the common man thinks of
him.


Um, "flying" it, Gracie? It was hung on a door inside a barn, and
there's no indication Cheney knew it was there. I'm not sure "the
picture" was taken when Cheney was there - I've heard yes and no. OTOH,
Al Sharpton didn't waste any time in issuing another goofball
statement...every time the man issues one, I recall Darrell Hammond (as
Chris Matthews) from SNL - "come on, Rev. Al, say something stupid..."
And FWIW, the descendant of a Confederate soldier, among others, would
be perfectly justified in displaying it, and doing so would say nothing
about their feelings about race. In fact, although it would be
extremely unlikely, the above-described displayer of such a battle flag
could be black.

IAC, why do you think anyone would (or should) "issue a statement" on
this?


Although it is extremely unlikely, you might someday find that you have
something of interest to say.

Wolfgang
well, what the hell, as long as we're discussing parallel (more or less)
universes and stuff.


 




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