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27 November 2013, 04:15
mboga biga bwana
Killer Queens
Very Interesting read and plenty of Pics http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...lled-70-species.html


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27 November 2013, 08:29
Saeed
The comments speak volumes about some of those called "humans".


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27 November 2013, 09:20
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I had a good laugh at the profile pic of the first respondent. Her comment: are the women deemed responsible gun owners, should have read, are the women deemed responsible boob owners. Children is reading this too jumping


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27 November 2013, 19:28
Greg Brownlee
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The comments speak volumes about some of those called "humans".


Agreed Saeed, incredible what they'll say when talking about hunters killing animals. Also I find it funny how they use words and phrases in the article like "executed", "killing runs in the blood" and her son is "in on the act". The "article" doesn't leave much room for interpretation on part of the reader. This is not journalism but more of an anti-hunting propaganda piece.

Greg


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27 November 2013, 19:39
Bwana Bunduki
quote:
Originally posted by Greg Brownlee:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The comments speak volumes about some of those called "humans".


Agreed Saeed, incredible what they'll say when talking about hunters killing animals. Also I find it funny how they use words and phrases in the article like "executed", "killing runs in the blood" and her son is "in on the act". The "article" doesn't leave much room for interpretation on part of the reader. This is not journalism but more of an anti-hunting propaganda piece.

Greg


Oh I don't know the caption under the photo of Olivia "loading" her gun is kind of amusing.

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27 November 2013, 20:17
Greg Brownlee
quote:
Originally posted by Bwana Bunduki:
quote:
Originally posted by Greg Brownlee:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The comments speak volumes about some of those called "humans".


Agreed Saeed, incredible what they'll say when talking about hunters killing animals. Also I find it funny how they use words and phrases in the article like "executed", "killing runs in the blood" and her son is "in on the act". The "article" doesn't leave much room for interpretation on part of the reader. This is not journalism but more of an anti-hunting propaganda piece.

Greg


Oh I don't know the caption under the photo of Olivia "loading" her gun is kind of amusing.

Jeff


Yes, actually that one is pretty good.


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27 November 2013, 20:19
fujotupu
[/QUOTE]

Oh I don't know the caption under the photo of Olivia "loading" her gun is kind of amusing.

Jeff[/QUOTE]

Yes, just shows how conversant they are on the subject!
27 November 2013, 22:07
Blacktailer
My kind of women. The folks that commented need to get educated or get a life. thumbdown


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27 November 2013, 22:13
gbax
The mainstream press in the UK is largely pretty anti hunting. There is very little voice for hunting and little or no education about the conservation benefits of hunting. Its sad but that is the reality.


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28 November 2013, 03:13
Bwana Bunduki
Lets not forget that these ladies are HOT!

IMHO of course.

Jeff
30 November 2013, 02:50
Minkman
All typical comments from within urban centers. Once they live in the suburbs or become educated as to how life is on a farm or lose a pet to coyotes, they're usually not so vacantly vocal. It's all in indoctrination and we're losing.
30 November 2013, 03:57
SteveGl
Oddly enough, unlike Facebook and Linked-In, one can give readers' comments there either a thumbs-up or down - and there are quite a few thumbs-down for those idiotic comments.
30 November 2013, 08:53
PD999
quote:
Originally posted by Bwana Bunduki:
Lets not forget that these ladies are HOT!

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30 November 2013, 21:57
Scriptus
The bunny protectionist twats have on a number of occassions claimed that male hunters have a hang-up as regards their genitalia, penis envy I believe. A question, if you please? Has anyone ascertained whether these modern day followers of Artemis suffer from penis envy, or do they have some other form of hang-up? Roll Eyes Big Grin
30 November 2013, 21:59
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by Bwana Bunduki:
Lets not forget that these ladies are HOT!

IMHO of course.

Jeff


I would say PHAT! [Pretty hot and tempting.] Cool
30 November 2013, 23:17
shakari
There's something seriously wrong with a world & world media that can ignore 6 week old babies & young children being raped & sodomised & entire Afrikaner families being brutally murdered on their own farms whilst they get almost hysterical over a good looking woman that happens to be a hunter! Confused Roll Eyes






30 November 2013, 23:28
50 Calshtr
Speaking of Queens, if I remember correctly the British Royal family owns and uses some large hunting estates. I wonder if they would address these same comments to their monarch, after bowing appropriately first of course.
02 December 2013, 02:32
lavaca
Ya think? Shakiri? Kabiza!.
02 December 2013, 02:45
Gayne C. Young
I'm always torn when I see pieces like this. On the one hand I want to read the article. On the other I don't want to give them the clicks their site so desperately wants.
This time I passed. Y'all's comments tell me all I need to know




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02 December 2013, 23:03
JabaliHunter
quote:
Originally posted by 50 Calshtr:
Speaking of Queens, if I remember correctly the British Royal family owns and uses some large hunting estates. I wonder if they would address these same comments to their monarch, after bowing appropriately first of course.

Regrettably, yes. Which is why the royals have in the past been so keen to keep their hunting and shooting out of the press as much as possible
02 December 2013, 23:04
JabaliHunter
Its odd that the Mail chose that headline - for most Mail readers, Queens would have an altogether different connotation...