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11 Mar 2016, 1:45 pm

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At the risk of being b*tched at: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ! ! ! ! !


Bitching, huh? You're lucky I'm not your wife because I wouldn't just b***h at you - I'd kick you in the a$$ and call the divorce lawyer in the morning. You know what else? I wouldn't even leave you with one pillow! No pillows for you! :mrgreen:

I don't think he'd want to be hitched to you.Anyway he can always buy more pillows at the store.


Actually, it's my wife who likes pillows. :twisted:


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11 Mar 2016, 2:15 pm

Dear Angela: Maybe you'd quite like him if you had to meet him in the flesh! (oops - almost typed "flash" but noticed in time). You never know.... they say opposites attract.

Just think of the interesting debates you could have.


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11 Mar 2016, 3:48 pm

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If you'd rather keep Trump out of office you could always vote for me. I'm not an American, but if enough people are willing to support me I'll be all too happy to take the role of President. :)

ya got my vote :thumleft:



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11 Mar 2016, 4:01 pm

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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.


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11 Mar 2016, 4:11 pm

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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.

And long haired cats.You have dozens,just don't want anyone to know. :P


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11 Mar 2016, 4:16 pm

how did this thread get so long so soon? :scratch:



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11 Mar 2016, 4:26 pm

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how did this thread get so long so soon? :scratch:

Time warp :D


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11 Mar 2016, 4:28 pm

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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.

And long haired cats.You have dozens,just don't want anyone to know. :P

I'm not sure what a long haired cat even is. While I'm partial to dogs over cats, the truth is that I'd rather have a big tomcat for a pet than a little yip-yap lapdog.


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11 Mar 2016, 4:30 pm

What are the three hot button issues in America today?

Donald Trump

God

and, farting!



Those are the topics that get the fastest growing threads.



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11 Mar 2016, 4:31 pm

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What are the three hot button issues in America today?
Donald Trump
God
and, farting!
Those are the topics that get the fastest growing threads.

I believe there is a linkage between all of them. :idea:



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11 Mar 2016, 6:30 pm

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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.


I was meaning dogs, cats, and domesticated animals that have gone through inhumane abuse.


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11 Mar 2016, 6:53 pm

Raptor wrote:
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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.


You don't have to wait for a rural place, Mr. R. My guy neighbor who lives across from me hunts quail right here in the city and skins them in his shower. I do wish he would pick up after himself - I found a quail feather down in the storage room and a quail foot laying by my car door. :roll:
My ex friend, Mr Alaska, used to live in an apartment and would hunt moose. I bet he didn't leave any moose feet around like my neighbor. :)


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11 Mar 2016, 11:22 pm

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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.


You don't have to wait for a rural place, Mr. R. My guy neighbor who lives across from me hunts quail right here in the city and skins them in his shower. I do wish he would pick up after himself - I found a quail feather down in the storage room and a quail foot laying by my car door. :roll:
My ex friend, Mr Alaska, used to live in an apartment and would hunt moose. I bet he didn't leave any moose feet around like my neighbor. :)

You sure they're quail and not pigeons? I've never seen quail in a city but pigeons are always in abundance.


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12 Mar 2016, 12:03 am

Raptor wrote:
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I will say this, though, she does have something in common with the bird, in that she will pour her righteous anger out against anyone who hurts or kills animals.

I have hunted and killed animals. If I ever get to live someplace rural again I'll probably be back to hunting. It's mostly dogs that I have a special place in my heart for.


You don't have to wait for a rural place, Mr. R. My guy neighbor who lives across from me hunts quail right here in the city and skins them in his shower. I do wish he would pick up after himself - I found a quail feather down in the storage room and a quail foot laying by my car door. :roll:
My ex friend, Mr Alaska, used to live in an apartment and would hunt moose. I bet he didn't leave any moose feet around like my neighbor. :)

You sure they're quail and not pigeons? I've never seen quail in a city but pigeons are always in abundance.

I've never seen quail in any town,they like open fields and nest on the ground in thickets.I can't imagine they'd survive all the loose cats in an urban area.Maybe it's young pidgeons,some people enjoy squab.I'm more interested in knowing how he's shooting a shot gun in city limits and not getting 5-0 called on him.I wouldn't dress a bird out in the shower,I'd just use the kitchen sink.


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12 Mar 2016, 12:37 am

^ Shoot them on the ground with an air rifle or a .22 with a suppressor.


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12 Mar 2016, 12:46 am

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^ Shoot them on the ground with an air rifle or a .22 with a suppressor.

You'd have to be a hell of a shot to get a bird with a .22,they usually flush quick.I'm sure some might be that good.
My ex squirrel hunted with a .22 but he usually got them when they froze.
I'd be sort of worried where that bullet was heading if he missed the bird.I do see doves in town,maybe it was them.They nest in trees so are more suited for urban areas.


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