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Hey guys my taxidermist here in Anchorage has a new show on the History Channel! Check it out: http://www.history.com/shows/mounted-in-alaska

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Yeah - I saw that on the website the other day. Be interesting to see how much Hunting=Conservation content will be included in the show??

If there is some good quality content it will sure be a good promo for hunting!!


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I likes it so far. My concern is on these type of shows they like to make hunters look like yokels.


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I much prefer the Mounted in alask on history to the new taxidermy show on Discovery. That show makes us certainly look like inbred hillbilly trash!





 
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That show makes us certainly look like inbred hillbilly trash!


Agreed! As do many of our hunting show.


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I have watched it a couple of times and have enjoyed it. The owner can be a little dramatic when shouting out orders to everyone. Having said that it shows the real thing as it is being done which is not only interesting but informative, i believe in a positive way...hope it stays that way. I plan to watch tonight
 
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"That show makes us certainly look like hillbilly trash!", well aren't we. I would rather classified as "Hillbilly trash" than cityfied vegans! my neck is RED!
 
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the coyote looked pretty good, but the jumping deer looked lifeless and i'd rather not comment on the horses ass.

second show i saw was better than the first. the lion they did in the premier was a travesty!


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"That show makes us certainly look like hillbilly trash!", well aren't we. I would rather classified as "Hillbilly trash" than cityfied vegans! my neck is RED!


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Lane, you sure we aren't cousins sounds like my grandma, and my mother.
 
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Lane, you sure we aren't cousins sounds like my grandma, and my mother.


Speaking of rednecks...when they rounded me up out of the brush and sent me off to college...it took my English teachers 2 years to just get where we could communicate.

I speak at a lot at veterinary meetings...I am famous for my "redneck" expressions mixed into my talks. It cracks people up to be speaking on cutting edge surgery and regenerative medicine at the cellular level then throw out some ole Cowboy expression.


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Lane, you sure we aren't cousins sounds like my grandma, and my mother.


Speaking of rednecks...when they rounded me up out of the brush and sent me off to college...it took my English teachers 2 years to just get where we could communicate.

I speak at a lot at veterinary meetings...I am famous for my "redneck" expressions mixed into my talks. It cracks people up to be speaking on cutting edge surgery and regenerative medicine at the cellular level then throw out some ole Cowboy expression.


I've got quite a few I use with patients like "colon polyps are like rattlesnake eggs; as is they ain't dangerous.....it's when they hatch and grow up that you got trouble."


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Lane, you sure we aren't cousins sounds like my grandma, and my mother.


Speaking of rednecks...when they rounded me up out of the brush and sent me off to college...it took my English teachers 2 years to just get where we could communicate.

I speak at a lot at veterinary meetings...I am famous for my "redneck" expressions mixed into my talks. It cracks people up to be speaking on cutting edge surgery and regenerative medicine at the cellular level then throw out some ole Cowboy expression.


I've got quite a few I use with patients like "colon polyps are like rattlesnake eggs; as is they ain't dangerous.....it's when they hatch and grow up that you got trouble."


Thanks!!

I'll steal that one and we don't even have Rattlesnakes up here.

I use a lot of car analogies. If you talk medicaleeze their eyes glaze over.


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Medicalese doesn't go over too well in rural Oklahoma; I've started collecting a lot of my sayings like that and I'm seriously thinking about getting them into a book someday.


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