Great. I really am a bird lover though. $50.00 a month habit.They dragdove,robin and sparrow chicks out of their nests
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Great. I really am a bird lover though. $50.00 a month habit.They dragdove,robin and sparrow chicks out of their nests
"you shoot it, eat it".I know this thread is a "silly thread", but seriously (I know Stomper being serious? Riiiiiiiiiigggghhhht)
Assuming they're real, I wouldn't wantonly shoot one (or attempt to harm one) unless it was a matter of self-defense, just like I don't go around shooting at everything that moves (except Starlings, they SUCK!) unless it's for the meat, or (as before) self-defense, if needed.
Concerning critters, I ascribe to the "you shoot it, you eat it" ethos… unless it's to put a sick or mortally injured critter out of it's misery. (except Starlings, they SUCK!)
That sounds pretty odd unless it had to do with floaters rolling downstreamafter Mt St Helens eruption, the National Guard and Army removed the dead bodies of animals around the mountain to prevent them from rotting and harboring disease
…was placed in charge of one pile of dead animals in particular. The pile was covered and no one was allowed to come near it. U.S. National Guard personnel were guarding this pile. On the day that they were going to move this group of bodies, [Bradshaw] was standing very close to the pile and was told to keep his mouth closed about what we was to witness.That sounds pretty odd unless it had to do with floaters rolling downstream
I take it you are cutting and pasting from some other source rather from your own experience?…was placed in charge of one pile of dead animals in particular. The pile was covered and no one was allowed to come near it. U.S. National Guard personnel were guarding this pile. On the day that they were going to move this group of bodies, [Bradshaw] was standing very close to the pile and was told to keep his mouth closed about what we was to witness.
When the tarps were removed, he was amazed to see that the bodies were those of sasquatch. Some badly burned, and some not. They were placed in a large net and lifted into the back of a truck, which was then tarped over.
of course, I wasn't up on Mt St Helens in 1980 clearing animal bodiesI take it you are cutting and pasting from some other source rather from your own experience?
Those BASTIGES!!That, and.....
If I were free to do as I pleased I would shoot robins in the early morning when they are up in the trees yelling! G_D robins!
"you shoot it, eat it".
I told the judge that on self defense case I had,
He said thats why I'm giving you 5 years intead of 2.
Well...guess that all makes sense based on your screen name...I think?"you shoot it, eat it".
I told the judge that on self defense case I had,
He said thats why I'm giving you 5 years intead of 2.
Because Bigfoot is a national security issue. Right.…was placed in charge of one pile of dead animals in particular. The pile was covered and no one was allowed to come near it. U.S. National Guard personnel were guarding this pile. On the day that they were going to move this group of bodies, [Bradshaw] was standing very close to the pile and was told to keep his mouth closed about what we was to witness.
When the tarps were removed, he was amazed to see that the bodies were those of sasquatch. Some badly burned, and some not. They were placed in a large net and lifted into the back of a truck, which was then tarped over.
I was not there, but I heard the National Guard was used for many task after the eruptionBecause Bigfoot is a national security issue. Right.
I flew into the blast zone in a helicopter not too long after the eruption and never saw any bodies of anything. We covered a lot of area and I find it hard to believe any living being was just laying around rotting and not covered with meters of ash.I was not there, but I heard the National Guard was used for many task after the eruption
I've read many accounts of National Guard helicopters hauling cargo nets of many objects out of the blast zone