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Simple enough have the moderators check the ISP of the 3 sign in names. I hate to burst your bubble there jorge but open your eyes you've not impressed too many people here. The long time members have faded into the internet and the newer members see you for what you are.
And if I had the urge to insult your wife I'd do it to your face. Then we'd see if you're all ego or not. Get a life troll.
 
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Gentlemen,

It is IMPOSSIBLE for us to know who is logging under what assumed name.

So the sooner those of you who seem to thrive on personal insults stop, the better it will be for all of us.

From my own point of view, anytime I see anyone stooping so low as to insult another member, he gets a step down the ladder of respect. And each time that happens, he goes further down, until he hits the ground.

At this point I really see no good reason for that individual to remain on this site.

We have a higher tolerance level than other sites, but when we do have a limit of how far those who show no regard to other members can be allowed to go.

It is not a point of who has hunted more often in Africa, or who has shot more game etc than others.

We are supposed to share this cyper campfire as equals.

I dare say that if we me teach other in person, and one does make a mistake and steps out of line, he would either appologize and not repeat it, or feel so ashamed and not show his face at this campfire again.

On the Internet, sadly, it is rather different. And some individuals let their ego take charge of their common sense.


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My first trip to Zim was in 2000 and many of the white owned farms were already being overrun and state department advisories were being issued with the same warnings as the current ones. At the same time it is unlikely that things can continue at the same pace for much longer.
Rodie Tourle a Zim PH based out of Bulawayo indicates that life in the bush remains much the same. If one is not politically active and sticks to being a tourist hunter with a smile and a few much needed dollars you are still welcome. Our group hopes to go in June 08. Zim does look safer from inside than from the outside due to all the rumors, advisories, and obviuously some very real problems encountered. I feel comfortable enough with Rodie to go if he thinks it's OK. I guess that's my bottom line.
Zimbabwe is a wonderful country with temendous potential being well watered with good soils and should have a bright future but they can't get there from here, something different has to happen and it could be catastrophic.
 
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