Excellent! I wish everyone involved in this senseless torture of animals receives a horn up the butt. As a hunter my priority has always been the quick humane dispatch of the animal and only killing what will be fully consumed.
Originally posted by Brian564: As a hunter my priority has always been the quick humane dispatch of the animal and only killing what will be fully consumed.
So may I assume that if there was a nuisance ground hog, coyote, etc., you would either not kill it or would consume the entire thing; lips, guts and all? How about flies?
So may I assume that if there was a nuisance ground hog, coyote, etc., you would either not kill it or would consume the entire thing; lips, guts and all? How about flies?
Reminds me of the old bullfighter joke. A tourist goes into the bullfighter restaurant in Spain and orders the post fight Rocky Mt. Oysters. When they come out on the plate they are quite a bit smaller than expected. The tourist asks if these are normal sized "oysters" for a bull. The waiter shrugs his shoulders and says. "Senior, the bull, he does not always lose.."
Now don't worry one bit, your reconstructive surgery went fine.....Hope you don't mind that we changed your name on the hospital paper work to Jessica.........
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Considering he's wearing jeans and sneakers, I reckon it's at the running of the bulls - where the bulls stampede through the town and the brave and drunk try to run amongst them and prove their skill and speed.
When he wakes up it won't be just a hangover causing him to throb.
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