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Death to all squirrels
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I'm mainly a meat and chocolate eater, but I do try to eat veg now and then and am getting better at it. Are you a gun toting psychopathic lunatic who gets a kick out of killing defenceless animals, a half-man? -
But you're fine about it if someone does it for you ? Or does all your meat come from 'the supermarket'Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm mainly a meat and chocolate eater, but I do try to eat veg now and then and am getting better at it. Are you a gun toting psychopathic lunatic who gets a kick out of killing defenceless animals, a half-man?
So, killing cows and sheep is acceptable if you want to buy them in little polystyrene containers, but killing vermin isn't ?
You are one mixed up individual
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWe'll make a man of him, put him to tra-a-a-ade......
You can't beat a bit of Tull
Jings !
The SAHb and Tull - such excellent music !
One dusky half-hour's ride
up to the North.
There lies your reputation and
all that you're worth.
Where the scent of wild roses
turns the milk to cream.
Tell your mother that you walked all night on
Velvet Green.
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Killing for fun is not the same as killing for food. The latter is a fact of life and the former is practised by sadists. I don't harbour any doubt that you will have trouble separating the two scenarios however. You should be on some kind of register.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostBut you're fine about it if someone does it for you ? Or does all your meat come from 'the supermarket'
So, killing cows and sheep is acceptable if you want to buy them in little polystyrene containers, but killing vermin isn't ?
You are one mixed up individual
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Have you?Originally posted by conned tractor View PostFeck me, it's like a tree huggers love in around here......
Ever shot something big?Comment
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostFeck me, it's like a tree huggers love in around here......
Ever shot something big?
Do you mean me ?
Big game is kinda thin on the ground where I live
No, I do a bit of pest control for the farm that backs on to my garden. Rats in the barns, wood pigeons (nice curried !!) and rabbits from the livestock fields, the odd deer cull and the occasional fox. Oh, and squirrels.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Erm.......Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHave you?
Mangler......he said your moms had more bums than a neighbours second hand toilet seat.
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Sounds good to me, especially rats....can't stand the bastids.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDo you mean me ?
Big game is kinda thin on the ground where I live
No, I do a bit of pest control for the farm that backs on to my garden. Rats in the barns, wood pigeons (nice curried !!) and rabbits from the livestock fields, the odd deer cull and the occasional fox. Oh, and squirrels.Comment
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Perhaps if you hadn't shot all the foxes, you wouldn't have a squirrel problem.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDo you mean me ?
Big game is kinda thin on the ground where I live
No, I do a bit of pest control for the farm that backs on to my garden. Rats in the barns, wood pigeons (nice curried !!) and rabbits from the livestock fields, the odd deer cull and the occasional fox. Oh, and squirrels.Comment
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