posted to rec.boats
|
external usenet poster
|
|
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: May 2009
Posts: 38
|
|
If this don't make you laugh...
HK wrote:
wrote:
On May 29, 11:38 am, jim785 wrote:
Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...
...then you've no sense of humor whatsoever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MApJnyk1PV8
--
John H
Only in Virginia eh?
It does remind me of when I lived out in the suburbs in a Cape Cod I
built
with my own hands.
The lots were fairly long but only 80 feet wide.
I had seen a rat at the bird/squirrel feeder in the back yard so I
decided
to blast it with my 22 cal semi-auto rifle from the 2nd story bathroom
window.
Didn't notice until after I plugged the vermin a couple of times
that the
neighbours were out in the backyard two houses over.
I imagine I shocked them...lucky they didn't call the Mounties.
That must have been before the Neanderthal became the refined city boy.
Don't they have any laws up there concerning shooting in populatesd
areas?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
He does not hold himself to the same standard as he does others.
Imagine if it had been someone else, he would have ratted them out in
a heartbeat... I bet he is a great neighbor snerk.
If you, Herring, and FloridaJim got together and merged your brains, you
might - maybe - break into a three digit IQ.
I have not seen a mouse or rat in the yard itself since we moved in
here...and my wife has more bird feeders out than a bird feeder factory.
I suspect the friendly critters - the foxes, raccoons, possums, and
small bears*, along with the large birds of prey, have taken care of them.
The rules on firearm discharge depend on where you live.
Donald said his lot frontage was 80 ft. That's congested inner city or
at best close in suburban. The dumb ass is lucky he wasn't arrested.
It's not likely you would get away with shooting a gun at your
landlady's house either.
|