Ontario spring bear hunt to resume
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when i lived in WA my neighbor was upset & also scared for my safety because i fed a couple raccoons off the back deck. at night coyotes went to their chattering & he & his wife were terrified. i was pretty much astounded at their behavior, i mean they would be on the back deck & literally call it quits & go inside when the coyotes started up.
dude, we were drinking beers & smoking it up. what frickin gives, man?
oh no! a fucking raccoon, run for your lives!!!
these are the geniuses that chemical the fuck out of the lawn
chemicals do not scare them, raccoons & coyotes do
something is very much off in this picture
& i was the asshole for having dandelions in my yard
like i give two shits about dandelions bothering me
dude needs a sackPost edited by chadwick onfor poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
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With viagara at an all time high, I need some black bear gall bladder to stir up me loins.
The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
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I could see someone hunting if they lived in the wild but the average person living in a city or suburbia- just seems wrong to me. I can't help it, I'm for the birds... and deer, coyotes, bears, lizards, humans- all them there critters.hedonist said:If it's not applicable, then how is it OK to live it full time? Both the concept and directive don't make sense to me.
I mean, why SHOULD it be lived full time? So what if someone hunts on the weekend and eats the meat during the week? If it's a means of providing, or bartering even, that's their business.
Same goes for fishing, as mentioned / questioned earlier.
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Humans have only been upsetting the balance of nature since the advent of agriculture and that is a small percentage of our existence on earth. We humans living post advent of agriculture are the only ones who upset the balance in a manner unchecked for such a long time. In nature, if a species surpasses carry capacity its population crashes making it very unlikely for animals other than humans to "screw with nature" for very long. Nature keeps things in balance- we are living outside those natural balance... but only for a time.PJPOWER said:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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