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Old 10-12-2007, 07:37 AM   #11
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Believe it or not there are plenty of people in Maine that still depend on Deer Meat as one of their main staples of food for the winter.

You haven't lived until you have sat around a Campfire with old boyhood friends deep in the forest with a jug of Red Wine as the Snow is falling with a big Chunk of Venison on a stick cooking in the fire smothered with salt & pepper.

I respect people that don't like hunting as there are many, many people who simply do not like "the kill" in short hunting is not for them, fine, it's the Anti Hunting "Nuts" that I can't tolerate, the phony bastards that walk into a restaraunt and order a Prime Rib that has been cut off of a cow that has had it's brains bashed in with a sledge hammer or has been electrocuted by a professional "Steer Killing Wino", then they go out and march with their silly signs condeming the "Deer Hunter", they are probably all Democrats

I don't know who slaughters your Sirloins today but years ago the only people that would do it were drunks, if I remember right they were not allowed to serve on Jury's.

In Pennsylvania there are so many Deer that the people are becoming more agressive against them and want to raise the Limit on how many can be taken, they now call them "Rats With Horns"

LOCK YOUR DOORS BAR YOUR WINDOWS AND KEEP A GUN BESIDE YOUR BED IT'S A WHOLE NEW WORLD OUT THERE.

ARM AMERICA'S SCHOOL TEACHERS NOW BEFORE MORE KIDS DIE. KILL THE KILLER BEFORE HE KILLS YOUR CHILD, DEATH TO THE MOTHER F-CKERS.
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Believe it or not there are plenty of people in Maine that still depend on Deer Meat as one of their main staples of food for the winter.

You haven't lived until you have sat around a Campfire with old boyhood friends deep in the forest with a jug of Red Wine as the Snow is falling with a big Chunk of Venison on a stick cooking in the fire smothered with salt & pepper.

I respect people that don't like hunting as there are many, many people who simply do not like "the kill" in short hunting is not for them, fine, it's the Anti Hunting "Nuts" that I can't tolerate, the phony bastards that walk into a restaraunt and order a Prime Rib that has been cut off of a cow that has had it's brains bashed in with a sledge hammer or has been electrocuted by a professional "Steer Killing Wino", then they go out and march with their silly signs condeming the "Deer Hunter", they are probably all Democrats

I don't know who slaughters your Sirloins today but years ago the only people that would do it were drunks, if I remember right they were not allowed to serve on Jury's.

In Pennsylvania there are so many Deer that the people are becoming more agressive against them and want to raise the Limit on how many can be taken, they now call them "Rats With Horns"
I never understood those who are against killing animals on humanitarian grounds. When you think about it, animals are just like us: they kill each other, they fight, they even commit crimes that can be compared to theft, rape, child negligence, and so on. And, many of them, if they had their druthers, would kill and eat us.

But, the plants! Why would anyone want to kill a sweet innocent spinach leaf. It's the very epitome of the values we strive for. It minds its own business, brings color into the world, doesn't harm a fly; doesn't hurt the environment; for all intents and purposes it's a true Christian. I think if you care about life, it's better to eat meat than plants, but ideally those people should stick to things like salt and milky ways and other utterly unnatural foods.
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I never understood those who are against killing animals on humanitarian grounds. When you think about it, animals are just like us: they kill each other, they fight, they even commit crimes that can be compared to theft, rape, child negligence, and so on. And, many of them, if they had their druthers, would kill and eat us.

But, the plants! Why would anyone want to kill a sweet innocent spinach leaf. It's the very epitome of the values we strive for. It minds its own business, brings color into the world, doesn't harm a fly; doesn't hurt the environment; for all intents and purposes it's a true Christian. I think if you care about life, it's better to eat meat than plants, but ideally those people should stick to things like salt and milky ways and other utterly unnatural foods.
Plants like music, buy a nice plant, take care of it and every once in awhile sing to it, sing a song that you know all the words to, soon your plant will recognize you, if you have been away from home for a day or two as soon as you return walk over to your plant and put your face up cloes to it and then watch it closely, soon even though there is no movement of air at all in your home you will suddenly see the plants little laves start to move, this means the plant is greeting you home and wants you to start singing, try it.

Most plants love country music.
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