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Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. |
Sarah Palin...
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Sarah Palin...
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says... On 1/14/13 10:22 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. But you just said you're not afraid of animals in the wild because they know you are hiking and not hunting. A pack of feral dogs *can be* a lot scarier and more deadly than the usual singular animals one encounters in the woods. The dogs have one thing on their minds...dinner. Even though you read about the occasional bear, mountain lion or even wolf attacks, most of the time these animals do not want a human encounter, and they will stay hidden or move on out to another location. I've encountered all sorts of small mammals in our little part of rural Maryland, including deer, raccoons, foxes, neighborhood dogs and cats, ground hogs, possums, et cetera. We mostly eyeball each other and move on. That would not be the case with a pack of feral dogs. But, hey, it wouldn't bother me at all to read of your demise at the jaws of a pack of such dogs. Bon appetit, doggies. I guess you've never camped where there are bears and wolves then. |
Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/13 10:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 1/14/13 10:22 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. But you just said you're not afraid of animals in the wild because they know you are hiking and not hunting. A pack of feral dogs *can be* a lot scarier and more deadly than the usual singular animals one encounters in the woods. The dogs have one thing on their minds...dinner. Even though you read about the occasional bear, mountain lion or even wolf attacks, most of the time these animals do not want a human encounter, and they will stay hidden or move on out to another location. I've encountered all sorts of small mammals in our little part of rural Maryland, including deer, raccoons, foxes, neighborhood dogs and cats, ground hogs, possums, et cetera. We mostly eyeball each other and move on. That would not be the case with a pack of feral dogs. But, hey, it wouldn't bother me at all to read of your demise at the jaws of a pack of such dogs. Bon appetit, doggies. I guess you've never camped where there are bears and wolves then. I was discussing "encountering" critters in the woods, which implies hiking, walking, exploring. Camping implies sleeping around a fire or in a tent, and having attractive nuisances such as food available that the bears find interesting or found interesting at the campsites of others. We don't camp. We go where we want to go and stay in nice hotels. There are plenty of really beautiful venues available to those who enjoy the outdoors but like to stay in a nice room with the conveniences of home. |
Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/2013 10:06 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. Apparently Harry's afraid of his own shadow. |
Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/2013 10:48 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/14/13 10:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/14/13 10:22 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. But you just said you're not afraid of animals in the wild because they know you are hiking and not hunting. A pack of feral dogs *can be* a lot scarier and more deadly than the usual singular animals one encounters in the woods. The dogs have one thing on their minds...dinner. Even though you read about the occasional bear, mountain lion or even wolf attacks, most of the time these animals do not want a human encounter, and they will stay hidden or move on out to another location. I've encountered all sorts of small mammals in our little part of rural Maryland, including deer, raccoons, foxes, neighborhood dogs and cats, ground hogs, possums, et cetera. We mostly eyeball each other and move on. That would not be the case with a pack of feral dogs. But, hey, it wouldn't bother me at all to read of your demise at the jaws of a pack of such dogs. Bon appetit, doggies. I guess you've never camped where there are bears and wolves then. I was discussing "encountering" critters in the woods, which implies hiking, walking, exploring. Camping implies sleeping around a fire or in a tent, and having attractive nuisances such as food available that the bears find interesting or found interesting at the campsites of others. We don't camp. We go where we want to go and stay in nice hotels. There are plenty of really beautiful venues available to those who enjoy the outdoors but like to stay in a nice room with the conveniences of home. I like to camp but not the way you imagine. |
Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/2013 10:51 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 1/14/2013 10:06 AM, ESAD wrote: On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. Apparently Harry's afraid of his own shadow. ....and with good reason. He has a lot of people looking for him. |
Sarah Palin...
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:06:56 -0500, ESAD wrote:
On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. ESAD, I grew up eating mostly squirrels, rabbits, and catfish. Hunted from the time I was 8 years old. Got my own rifle when I was 10. Have probably spent more time in the woods than you've spent in bed. No. I never saw a 'pack of feral dogs' or chupacabras for that matter. I have seen coyotes and foxes, none of which ever made a threatening gesture. Now, why don't you stop your pretending and grow up. Salmonbait -- **Those who think they can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of them better take a closer look at the American Indian.** |
Sarah Palin...
On 1/14/13 11:59 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:06:56 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/14/13 10:03 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:00:43 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 1/13/2013 6:49 PM, ESAD wrote: On 1/13/13 6:40 PM, Canuck57 wrote: So scared you couldn't run? No, CrazyCanuck, I wasn't scared. In fact, I was really pleased because I had never seen moose in the wild. There were two of them and they weren't what you might call together. A cow moose and a bull moose. We weren't close enough to startle them. I don't find most animals in the wild scary. 'Cept dogs, right? ...and rabid, feral, chupacabras. Salmonbait Obviously, neither of you assholes (and that is the correct descriptor for both of you) have ever encountered packs of feral dogs out in the woods. My hope is that you do, and that the dogs bring condiments. ESAD, I grew up eating mostly squirrels, rabbits, and catfish. Hunted from the time I was 8 years old. Got my own rifle when I was 10. Have probably spent more time in the woods than you've spent in bed. No. I never saw a 'pack of feral dogs' or chupacabras for that matter. I have seen coyotes and foxes, none of which ever made a threatening gesture. Now, why don't you stop your pretending and grow up. Salmonbait So, you are commenting on something you've never experienced, and therefore, in your peachpit of a brain, it can't happen. Got it. http://www.terrificpets.com/articles/102302565.asp http://doghatersunite.com/2013/01/09...n-mexico-city/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlKffkoCLS8 |
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