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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #30 on: October 03, 2008, 07:20:49 AM »
If they cannot feed on a 30 degree, then I would hate to see any thing steeper than this!  Cause wher eI have seen them feed is SSSTTEEEPPP!  If he is correct, then I cannot imagine a steeper angle!
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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #31 on: October 03, 2008, 01:07:38 PM »
Norsepeak is right... Here in Moscow its horrible about the hippies...  My roommate is a cool dude and is part of a fraternity.  Well he brings his buddies over and they all see my bear rug and are like "Hey man thats awesome!!!  Is that a grizzly?"  Pretty cool!  Most of them are really nice dudes but damn if they aint uninformed...

Also some of them want to go shooting!  Never been around a gun before so that could be risky...  safety first!
The proffessors are the worst here though, don't even get me started on them!

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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #32 on: October 03, 2008, 05:33:51 PM »
Norsepeak is right... Here in Moscow its horrible about the hippies...  My roommate is a cool dude and is part of a fraternity.  Well he brings his buddies over and they all see my bear rug and are like "Hey man thats awesome!!!  Is that a grizzly?"  Pretty cool!  Most of them are really nice dudes but damn if they aint uninformed...

Also some of them want to go shooting!  Never been around a gun before so that could be risky...  safety first!
The proffessors are the worst here though, don't even get me started on them!

Michael

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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #33 on: October 04, 2008, 09:33:41 AM »
this is kind of funny something like this just happened to me today.went to my kids elem. scholl to inform them that my 2 boys mark[10] and logan[7] would not be in school from tomorrow until thurs. of next week because we are going muzzle. deer hunting.the sect. looked at me and excused herself to go get the principal. well the principal comes out and informs me that hunting is an unexcused absence.my response: well sir not everything you learn in this world is learned in a classroom and i turned around and walked out.  kram     

That is  :crap:.  Sounds like someone needs to send an email to the principal requesting a prearranged absence (our district has a form to fill out in advance of the absence), mentioning the reason for the absence.  Once the reply comes back, pay a visit to the superintendent.  And politely ask how trips to Hawaii and Mexico can be exused, but not hunting...  You could probably get them excused even after the fact if the principal denied it and you can show it was denied due to the nature of the trip...  I've found our superintendent very pleasant to deal with on a couple of occasions after problems with a principal...
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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #34 on: October 05, 2008, 03:40:13 PM »
It gets worse than that guys, had a buddy whose kid came home and said the teacher wanted drawings of what their house looked like inside.   And to make sure you make a reference where your daddy keeps his guns!!!!! >:(

Needless to say, that teacher was chastised good and proper in the principal's office the next day.
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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #35 on: October 06, 2008, 07:14:44 PM »
My kids grew up with venison being a primary staple. My son once shot a robin with the new 22 lr I bought him and I made him take it home and cook it up. The moral being life is sacred and we only kill to eat and we never waste.. I was so proud to see how the lesson stuck when while out fishing silverlake w/my daughter a month ago she caught a fingerling bass and it swallowed the hook. She smacked it in the head pulled the hook and her new husband (city boy) went to chuck it in the lake. She gave him an earful and took her fish home fillet it out and cooked it up. Ive never been so proud.

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Re: where does your meat come from?
« Reply #36 on: October 08, 2008, 12:24:18 PM »
Amazingly enough I am  cancer patient and my Doctor has forbade me to eat beef or pork due to the high content of growth hormone and testosterone in factory farmed meat. He told me I can eat all the deer and elk that I wnt

 


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