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Originally posted by Atkinson:
As to expensive, well my RSA Cape hunts run 150.00 per day plus trophy fee


WOW! WHAT A BARGAIN.....oh, except the trophy fee of five figures. Frowner When the price difference between Zim or Tanzania and RSA for cape buffalo can equal the daily rates and flights to RSA to collect the species that are unavailable at the superior buffalo destination, I cant understand why someone would NOT do this.
That said, there are a few areas of RSA in which I would feel ok, ethically, about hunting for Buffalo. One of them isn't available anymore and is historically significant enough to MAYBE induce me to be interested. The others just represent Veblenesque consumption as far as I'm concerned.

Best,

JohnTheGreek


Hi John,

Ray was referring to plains game hunts in the Cape and/or Estern Cape province(s), not for Cape buffalo, where the trophy fee would probably be $10k or more. Wink

George


 
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OK let's test the responce.
15 Buffalo all included basic safari terms in SA (Limpopo).
$10 k.
Any Takers?


Tell it as it is!
 
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OK let's test the responce.
15 Buffalo all included basic safari terms in SA (Limpopo).
$10 k.
Any Takers?


You'd have to provide more details.

George


 
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Henry & Dung: I've lived on the main land USA in Pa since I graduated college in Bethelehem, Pa @ Lehigh University to become employed by US Steel, now a days I am semi retired and travel back to my homeland to visit family whom still live there...


A collection of statements you have made recently:

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I served in WWII and Korea unfortunately I still carry the scars.


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DD: yes I served and am proud of it.I left a wife with a baby on the way for WWII, when I got drafted. got my legs shot up.
Korea was under way before my 2nd girl was born and I got recalled. In short order I was a POW .What you heard about prisoner treatment isn't all BS. it was nasty. 3 pals and I tried to escape and were caught. Punishment was sever to say the least. I didn't run again. Was released in a POW exchange.


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I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


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Myself, I've been around and built wheelguns as well as qualified for an Olympic back in the 60's with them for nearly 60 years.


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yes I'm pretty damm old, but thankfully I can still get my hunting done. and I still run a 8.5 minute mile and play a high 80's golf game too boot! Now if only the young chicks liked tall skinny gray haired retired lawyers I'd be happier than hell! BB.


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When you do what I do for a living and sell enough guns as well as repair enough guns… I've had FAs on the bench to repair just like I do Rugers, but as far as production gunbs go ( which will never be equal to my customed guns)… I worked for Dan Wesson for a few years, even shot on their team in several matches.


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But I've worn 3 Dillon's out in the last 15 years!


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pretty sure of yourself aren't you pup? what the hell would I have to gain on a big game thread by claiming to be one birthday short of the big 80 and a vet.


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I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


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Grape Creek: You ask when was the last time to soooo many questions...I answer you with "LAST YEAR, Last Month,Last Week"!!! That is EXACTLY how my family and I do it all the time. My family = my wife & 3 grown childern, my father & MOTHER ( they are in their mid 60's and still pack moose MILES ON THEIR BACKS!)BB


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I worked my way thru college and had a wife and 2 kids while doing it too!! I was raised on the very same farm I now own and hunt.


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I'm from the lower 48, but lived in and still come home to AK every year.


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Old sarge I was born ,raised and still have family RSA. I need not have a yank tell me to "drop the victimology".


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I had my wife along to RSA and we were sitting in camp in the heat of the day, when the PH says to one of the staff in Afrikan " doesn't the Mrs. have a lovely a$$ and big T--s, I'd like to #$%^ her a good one" you should have seen their faces when I replied in Afrikan " I have" then proceeded to teach this 30 yr old PH a few good old fashion Yankee manners!


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I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


Your mom’s 65 and you fought in WWII and turned 80 this year? That really leaves me scratching my head, I must admit. Are you talking about your 65 year old pack-muleYankee mother from the lower 48 who raised you on that farm you own and hunt? Or is this your hundred year old half-black South African mother who taught you your good Yankee manners so you could slap around your PH after he said something about your wife in “Afrikanâ€? Good thing you speak fluent “Afrikanâ€, by the way. I never heard of that lingo myself, but since you are from South Africa and were raised there, you probably speak “Afrikan†and Afrikaans and Ebonics and everything else they speak over there.

At times, it is important for you to be 80 years old and have served in WWII and Korea. Wounded no less. End of story on those posts. At other times, you served in Vietnam, wounded again. No mention of those other wars. I want the whole story. Did you also fight in the Spanish American War?

You are a retired lawyer, I see. One who interrupted his lawyer career to have a gun shop, repair guns all the time, also fight in at least three wars, and wear out three Dillons. You qualified for the Olympics with a revolver you built in the 60’s while fighting in the Vietnam War. Your parents are in their mid 60’s and can still carry whole mooses out of the woods on their backs. This is a confusing timeline. Your parents are about 15 years younger than you are.

Perhaps you were adopted. Yeah! That’s it! Now your life story is completely consistent and plausible.

Mister, whoever you are, you are a filthy liar and a troll. It doesn't so much bother me that this is what you are or that you visit these forums. A lot of filthy lying trolls visit these forums, and I generally pay them no mind. What really bugs me is that you are impolite. You jump into topics of which you have no knowledge. You lie about guns you have never owned. You offer grossly inaccurate reloading advice, and you excoriate innocent and well meaning parties as you do this.

You are not a veteran.
You are not a wounded WWII veteran.
You are not a Korean War POW.
You are not a wounded Vietnam veteran.
You are not 80 years old.
Your mother is not in her 60's.
You were not born in South Africa.
You have never been to South Africa.
You don't know much about guns.
You don't know anything about reloading.
You offer nothing but rudeness and disinformation to discussions.

You do remind me of another user name that lies about his experience and his gun collection. His trademark is that he insults other forum members and is very insistent upon his lies and insufficiently googled information being correct.

Get a life.

H. C.


You forgot to mention that the wife of a 80 - ? year old still has a nice pair of knockers and that mentioning that fact got some 30 year old's lip busted by said 80 - ? year old.

With his walking cane, no doubt. Wink
 
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I am *dying* to read what will most certainly be a facinating tale of time travel and the discovery of the fountains of youth!

H.C., you sure you weren't a bird dog in a previous life? Nice flush, son! Wink

It's a pathetic thing where folks lie for fun and attention. What's worse is he'll probably be back under another name tomorrow.


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Did I ever tell you guys about when I took those elephant over the Alps? I was helping a Al G, a friend of mine roflmao


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You guys are really soft on trolls on this site.

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Here is a little story about high fences that makes you wonder...

I am not a big fan of high fences, so when I wanted to hunt red stag in Scotland I was careful to choose a large estate without fences.

Our first day out we are driving and the stalker spots a stag behind a fence in some thick evergreens.

"Shoot that stag," the stalker says.

I kind was mortified. I didn't fly all that way to shoot an animal behind the high fence.

The stalker looked at me and said, "Look, if you don't shoot him, let me borrow your rifle so I can. That beast is not supposed to be in there - that fence is there to keep them out of that forested ares. He jumped over it. You won't be charged, but we do need to take him out."

I shot him.


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H.C., you sure you weren't a bird dog in a previous life? Nice flush, son! Wink

Credit where credit is due. If it wasn't for Dungbeetle treeing him, that bugger might not have been caught.

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H.C., you sure you weren't a bird dog in a previous life? Nice flush, son! Wink

Credit where credit is due. If it wasn't for Dungbeetle treeing him, that bugger might not have been caught. beer

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Henry & Dung: I've lived on the main land USA in Pa since I graduated college in Bethelehem, Pa @ Lehigh University to become employed by US Steel, now a days I am semi retired and travel back to my homeland to visit family whom still live there...


A collection of statements you have made recently:

quote:
I served in WWII and Korea unfortunately I still carry the scars.


quote:
DD: yes I served and am proud of it.I left a wife with a baby on the way for WWII, when I got drafted. got my legs shot up.
Korea was under way before my 2nd girl was born and I got recalled. In short order I was a POW .What you heard about prisoner treatment isn't all BS. it was nasty. 3 pals and I tried to escape and were caught. Punishment was sever to say the least. I didn't run again. Was released in a POW exchange.


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


quote:
Myself, I've been around and built wheelguns as well as qualified for an Olympic back in the 60's with them for nearly 60 years.


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yes I'm pretty damm old, but thankfully I can still get my hunting done. and I still run a 8.5 minute mile and play a high 80's golf game too boot! Now if only the young chicks liked tall skinny gray haired retired lawyers I'd be happier than hell! BB.


quote:
When you do what I do for a living and sell enough guns as well as repair enough guns… I've had FAs on the bench to repair just like I do Rugers, but as far as production gunbs go ( which will never be equal to my customed guns)… I worked for Dan Wesson for a few years, even shot on their team in several matches.


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But I've worn 3 Dillon's out in the last 15 years!


quote:
pretty sure of yourself aren't you pup? what the hell would I have to gain on a big game thread by claiming to be one birthday short of the big 80 and a vet.


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


quote:
Grape Creek: You ask when was the last time to soooo many questions...I answer you with "LAST YEAR, Last Month,Last Week"!!! That is EXACTLY how my family and I do it all the time. My family = my wife & 3 grown childern, my father & MOTHER ( they are in their mid 60's and still pack moose MILES ON THEIR BACKS!)BB


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I worked my way thru college and had a wife and 2 kids while doing it too!! I was raised on the very same farm I now own and hunt.


quote:
I'm from the lower 48, but lived in and still come home to AK every year.


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Old sarge I was born ,raised and still have family RSA. I need not have a yank tell me to "drop the victimology".


quote:
I had my wife along to RSA and we were sitting in camp in the heat of the day, when the PH says to one of the staff in Afrikan " doesn't the Mrs. have a lovely a$$ and big T--s, I'd like to #$%^ her a good one" you should have seen their faces when I replied in Afrikan " I have" then proceeded to teach this 30 yr old PH a few good old fashion Yankee manners!


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


Your mom’s 65 and you fought in WWII and turned 80 this year? That really leaves me scratching my head, I must admit. Are you talking about your 65 year old pack-muleYankee mother from the lower 48 who raised you on that farm you own and hunt? Or is this your hundred year old half-black South African mother who taught you your good Yankee manners so you could slap around your PH after he said something about your wife in “Afrikanâ€? Good thing you speak fluent “Afrikanâ€, by the way. I never heard of that lingo myself, but since you are from South Africa and were raised there, you probably speak “Afrikan†and Afrikaans and Ebonics and everything else they speak over there.

At times, it is important for you to be 80 years old and have served in WWII and Korea. Wounded no less. End of story on those posts. At other times, you served in Vietnam, wounded again. No mention of those other wars. I want the whole story. Did you also fight in the Spanish American War?

You are a retired lawyer, I see. One who interrupted his lawyer career to have a gun shop, repair guns all the time, also fight in at least three wars, and wear out three Dillons. You qualified for the Olympics with a revolver you built in the 60’s while fighting in the Vietnam War. Your parents are in their mid 60’s and can still carry whole mooses out of the woods on their backs. This is a confusing timeline. Your parents are about 15 years younger than you are.

Perhaps you were adopted. Yeah! That’s it! Now your life story is completely consistent and plausible.

Mister, whoever you are, you are a filthy liar and a troll. It doesn't so much bother me that this is what you are or that you visit these forums. A lot of filthy lying trolls visit these forums, and I generally pay them no mind. What really bugs me is that you are impolite. You jump into topics of which you have no knowledge. You lie about guns you have never owned. You offer grossly inaccurate reloading advice, and you excoriate innocent and well meaning parties as you do this.

You are not a veteran.
You are not a wounded WWII veteran.
You are not a Korean War POW.
You are not a wounded Vietnam veteran.
You are not 80 years old.
Your mother is not in her 60's.
You were not born in South Africa.
You have never been to South Africa.
You don't know much about guns.
You don't know anything about reloading.
You offer nothing but rudeness and disinformation to discussions.

You do remind me of another user name that lies about his experience and his gun collection. His trademark is that he insults other forum members and is very insistent upon his lies and insufficiently googled information being correct.

Get a life.

H. C.


H.C,

You should have more respect for those who have fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam roflmao


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HAHAHAHA!!!

This is so classic! jump
 
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Originally posted by HenryC470:
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Originally posted by BALLBUSTER:
Henry & Dung: I've lived on the main land USA in Pa since I graduated college in Bethelehem, Pa @ Lehigh University to become employed by US Steel, now a days I am semi retired and travel back to my homeland to visit family whom still live there...


A collection of statements you have made recently:

quote:
I served in WWII and Korea unfortunately I still carry the scars.


quote:
DD: yes I served and am proud of it.I left a wife with a baby on the way for WWII, when I got drafted. got my legs shot up.
Korea was under way before my 2nd girl was born and I got recalled. In short order I was a POW .What you heard about prisoner treatment isn't all BS. it was nasty. 3 pals and I tried to escape and were caught. Punishment was sever to say the least. I didn't run again. Was released in a POW exchange.


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


quote:
Myself, I've been around and built wheelguns as well as qualified for an Olympic back in the 60's with them for nearly 60 years.


quote:
yes I'm pretty damm old, but thankfully I can still get my hunting done. and I still run a 8.5 minute mile and play a high 80's golf game too boot! Now if only the young chicks liked tall skinny gray haired retired lawyers I'd be happier than hell! BB.


quote:
When you do what I do for a living and sell enough guns as well as repair enough guns… I've had FAs on the bench to repair just like I do Rugers, but as far as production gunbs go ( which will never be equal to my customed guns)… I worked for Dan Wesson for a few years, even shot on their team in several matches.


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But I've worn 3 Dillon's out in the last 15 years!


quote:
pretty sure of yourself aren't you pup? what the hell would I have to gain on a big game thread by claiming to be one birthday short of the big 80 and a vet.


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


quote:
Grape Creek: You ask when was the last time to soooo many questions...I answer you with "LAST YEAR, Last Month,Last Week"!!! That is EXACTLY how my family and I do it all the time. My family = my wife & 3 grown childern, my father & MOTHER ( they are in their mid 60's and still pack moose MILES ON THEIR BACKS!)BB


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I worked my way thru college and had a wife and 2 kids while doing it too!! I was raised on the very same farm I now own and hunt.


quote:
I'm from the lower 48, but lived in and still come home to AK every year.


quote:
Old sarge I was born ,raised and still have family RSA. I need not have a yank tell me to "drop the victimology".


quote:
I had my wife along to RSA and we were sitting in camp in the heat of the day, when the PH says to one of the staff in Afrikan " doesn't the Mrs. have a lovely a$$ and big T--s, I'd like to #$%^ her a good one" you should have seen their faces when I replied in Afrikan " I have" then proceeded to teach this 30 yr old PH a few good old fashion Yankee manners!


quote:
I give up my 1st class seat to wounded uniforms I see and fly coach. Why? I remember being spit on in JFK returning on crutches from 'Nam. And hearing "shame they didn't blow off your ba!!s"


Your mom’s 65 and you fought in WWII and turned 80 this year? That really leaves me scratching my head, I must admit. Are you talking about your 65 year old pack-muleYankee mother from the lower 48 who raised you on that farm you own and hunt? Or is this your hundred year old half-black South African mother who taught you your good Yankee manners so you could slap around your PH after he said something about your wife in “Afrikanâ€? Good thing you speak fluent “Afrikanâ€, by the way. I never heard of that lingo myself, but since you are from South Africa and were raised there, you probably speak “Afrikan†and Afrikaans and Ebonics and everything else they speak over there.

At times, it is important for you to be 80 years old and have served in WWII and Korea. Wounded no less. End of story on those posts. At other times, you served in Vietnam, wounded again. No mention of those other wars. I want the whole story. Did you also fight in the Spanish American War?

You are a retired lawyer, I see. One who interrupted his lawyer career to have a gun shop, repair guns all the time, also fight in at least three wars, and wear out three Dillons. You qualified for the Olympics with a revolver you built in the 60’s while fighting in the Vietnam War. Your parents are in their mid 60’s and can still carry whole mooses out of the woods on their backs. This is a confusing timeline. Your parents are about 15 years younger than you are.

Perhaps you were adopted. Yeah! That’s it! Now your life story is completely consistent and plausible.

Mister, whoever you are, you are a filthy liar and a troll. It doesn't so much bother me that this is what you are or that you visit these forums. A lot of filthy lying trolls visit these forums, and I generally pay them no mind. What really bugs me is that you are impolite. You jump into topics of which you have no knowledge. You lie about guns you have never owned. You offer grossly inaccurate reloading advice, and you excoriate innocent and well meaning parties as you do this.

You are not a veteran.
You are not a wounded WWII veteran.
You are not a Korean War POW.
You are not a wounded Vietnam veteran.
You are not 80 years old.
Your mother is not in her 60's.
You were not born in South Africa.
You have never been to South Africa.
You don't know much about guns.
You don't know anything about reloading.
You offer nothing but rudeness and disinformation to discussions.

You do remind me of another user name that lies about his experience and his gun collection. His trademark is that he insults other forum members and is very insistent upon his lies and insufficiently googled information being correct.

Get a life.

H. C.


H.C,

You should have more respect for those who have fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam roflmao


Hey you forgot the battle of macho grande and I'm sure an honorary PETA member. Not to mention a forgetfull user of phsycho suppresant drugs I'm sure. troll nut nut



 
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the best part is you guys SUCKED it all up!!!!!!
 
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This whole troll thing is just too sad. I cant imagine being so pathetic as to have to resort to this kind of thing to have a life.

Nice detective work BTW!


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Might want to change name to BALLSBUSTED! beer
 
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the best part is you guys SUCKED it all up!!!!!!


You're a sad little man. What a loser. I knew you were a fraud from your claims of shooting 800lb. bears and owning gun shops in PA that you couldn't give us the phone numbers to. thumbdown

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the best part is you guys SUCKED it all up!!!!!!

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Originally posted by BALLBUSTER:
the best part is you guys SUCKED it all up!!!!!!


You're a sad little man. What a loser. I knew you were a fraud from your claims of shooting 800lb. bears and owning gun shops in PA that you couldn't give us the phone numbers to. thumbdown

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the best part is you guys SUCKED it all up!!!!!!


You must be kidding!

From your very first post, the boys here named you an MB!

MB - I wonder if the regulars would recall that one Smiler - is given to any post that is full of shit roflmao

Like the old saying goes:

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Might want to change name to BALLSBUSTED! beer


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Saeed,

I wondered if BB was Mike Boyd, but could pick out his telltale signs of insanity from the few of his posts I read.

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I knew you were a fraud from your claims of shooting 800lb. bears and owning gun shops in PA that you couldn't give us the phone numbers to.


Does this mean that I'll never get to see his pic's of the 600 to 800 lb black bears?? Frowner Roll Eyes roflmao

Boy, if he seriously thinks we sucked that stuff up...He made the troll list within his first dozen posts!

Good work on the documentation HC470! That was great.

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Damn another one busted over in the trophy room. Ole KYMountainMan and BallsBusted must be brothers.


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Saeed,

I wondered if BB was Mike Boyd, but could pick out his telltale signs of insanity from the few of his posts I read.

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Dead right my friend roflmao


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Damn another one busted over in the trophy room. Ole KYMountainMan and BallsBusted must be brothers.




That is comical. Guess they gave KMM a hard time on the Small Game Forum, too.
 
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While I doubt the validity of a fair number of posts here I would like to comment on a few things. I have not been to SA but gave it a serious look before discovering better opportunities in Namibia. I met several lodge owners. It really suprised me how theese people would stop in the middle of a conversation in English and begin to converse with one another in Afrikaans. I do realize that is their native tongue but if they speak fluent English and I am to be a guest I had to wonder if they realized how rude this was ? It left me a bit turned off to SA after this happened several times with lodge owners that were allegedly some of the "best" in the buisiness. If they are rude now what happens once they get my deposit ??? The other thing about SA that struck me like a bolt of lightening was one lodge owner said that no matter how much land there is on a fenced operation the same animals will come to the same place each day so it will be an easy hunt ! Eeker I also spoke with several lodges that simply would not give straight answears to straight questions. For me I just decided SA was a bit "scamish" and that there are better choices to be made.
 
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I have not been to SA but gave it a serious look before discovering better opportunities in Namibia.


Huh?

I have never tasted an apple but a peach is much better.

As for being rude speaking afrikaans - How many languages do you speak?Although you may be fluent in more than one language, you usually "think" in your mothertongue.Its just easier to sometimes switch to your own language, even when in the company of others.

Don't they speak afrikaans in Namibia?
 
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It really suprised me how theese people would stop in the middle of a conversation in English and begin to converse with one another in Afrikaans. I do realize that is their native tongue but if they speak fluent English and I am to be a guest I had to wonder if they realized how rude this was ?


I used to feel the same way, but have gotten past it. I work with a few bilingual people and they like to switch to french during a debate, even when I am part of the conversation. Its just way easier for them to think and express themselves in thier first language. I usually remind them that a translation would be nice at least, however. Smiler

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Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Canuck, thats a good point. I was just taken aback by it. When I have been in Quebec salmon fishing it was common for people to slip into their native French but I think that was because they were not fluent in english. I think their is a difference between that and stopping mid sentence and saying something in another language to another person when they are trying to sell a hunt, especially when both people speak fluent English.
To our new Ballbuster I honestly have no idea what they speak in Namibia but I have met with about a dozen different PH's and Lodge owners from Namibia and none of them have done that. In either event I am not saying I think SA is bad because of this, But after a bit of research I no longer see the attraction to SA. I guess I'm getting visuals of a LasVegas strip of game Lodges and choosing one seems a bit of a gamble.
 
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Do you even know the definition of "Troll"?

You bash a whole COUNTRY and I'm the troll?
 
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Yes and a lot of German!


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I think all of the lodge owners I have met from Namibia so far have been German.
 
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I am South African currently living in London. Although most people would describe me as bilingual, I still think in Afrikaans, therefore I sometimes stop mid-english sentence to ask a fellow South African (in Afrikaans) what a cetain word is in english. I agree with Canuck, if you say something in another language, at least translate.

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What is the attraction of RSA?


In addition to some fine hunting, some very fine and reasonably priced wines and great food and cooking to go with it all.


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NitroX has summed it all up very nicely!

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In addition to some fine hunting, some very fine and reasonably priced wines and great food and cooking to go with it all.


I think you could probably add less flight time to the list of attractions and some very nice tour programs offered by a lot of Lodges.
 
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OK, so we credit DB with the flush and HC470 with a stalk and kill that was something to behold - well, read.

HC, I only wonder whether you used too much gun. That was such a thorough job that there's nothing left.

Bye bye, BB.
 
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RSA was the best ten days of my life. If you want to criticize, your words are falling on deaf ears here.


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