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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 05:55:43 -0700 (PDT), --riverman wrote:
On Sep 24, 9:11*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: I take it the Rangers were looking for a bear with a courgette(as we call them) jammed firmly where the sun don't shine :-) Courgette. *Isn't that a young cougar? *Then again, they're not cougars if they're young. *Mayhaps its what cougars use? I thought they used flashlights...and sammiches... Frank Reid (hey, we're getting into triple entendres tonight) Isn't a Courgette a sports car? "Little Red Courgette" was a song by Prince, iirc. Was it Prince? I thought it was Aubergine Dream...no, wait - that's Vangelis...stuffing them...eh, maybe it's just a patch of purpleness in all this prose... HTH, R --riverman |
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On 9/23/2010 9:11 PM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
I take it the Rangers were looking for a bear with a courgette(as we call them) jammed firmly where the sun don't shine :-) Courgette. Isn't that a young cougar? Then again, they're not cougars if they're young. Mayhaps its what cougars use? Frank Reid (hey, we're getting into triple entendres tonight) morphing the thread to siberian tigers...listened to an interview on public radio about a siberian tiger, shot by some russian poacher, that didn't take kindly to it. sniffed out the russian's home, awaited the russian's return for several days, then when he returned it grabbed him, carried him off, and tore him apart in what was described as an act of revenge. there is a book about the incident...John Vaillant's The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. http://www.concordmonitor.com/articl...nge-on-poacher http://www.mensjournal.com/the-tigers-revenge http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/book...-VAILLANT.html jeff |
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On Sep 25, 3:24*pm, jeff wrote:
morphing the thread to siberian tigers...listened to an interview on public radio about a siberian tiger, shot by some russian poacher, that didn't take kindly to it. *sniffed out the russian's home, awaited the russian's return for several days, then when he returned it grabbed him, carried him off, and tore him apart in what was described as an act of revenge. there is a book about the incident...John Vaillant's The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival. http://www.concordmonitor.com/articl...sought-out-rev... http://www.mensjournal.com/the-tigers-revenge http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/book...evenge-Russian... jeff Interesting story. Even in such an isolated and thinly populated backwater it's amazing that the Amur tiger has survived (if only barely) into the age of serious widespread concern over its impending extinction. For a somewhat less passionate (if not to say hyperbolic) look at P. tigris altaica, David Quammen's "Monsters of God" is an excellent read. However, the tiger is only one of "The Man-Eating Predator[s] in the Jungles of History and the Mind" referred to in the subtitle. The others are also worth looking at.....while they are still around to be looked at. While I haven't read it myself, I've also heard good things about Peter Matthiessin's "Tigers in the Snow." I did read his "The Snow Leopard," for which he won a National Book Award. Good stuff. giles |
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On Sep 26, 9:45*pm, Giles wrote:
....For a somewhat less passionate (if not to say hyperbolic) look at P. tigris altaica, David Quammen's "Monsters of God" is an excellent read..... Incidentally, while I haven't taken the time to go through the entire text (published in 2003) in detail, I did scan it quickly and found no mention of the Vladimir Markov incident. The index reveals no mention of anyone involved. giles |
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