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What's the dog food ranking site. I'd like to check it out. I've been using Nutra Ultra Weight Management.
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Kiss it and I think he will turn into Prince Charming! Please post a pix of process for our review.
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I know you have all missed my sick sense of humor. So I did a quick web search and came up with this:
"I find Bald Eagle tastiest when cooked just as you would cook duck ala orange. The orange sauce off sets the wild flavor, and let's face it, ducks are pretty small birds and hardly worth the effort to cook them. A good sized bald eagle will easily serve a party of eight to ten people. Just make sure you extend the cooking time from the duck recipe.. I would say at least 5 to 6 hours at 350 if fresh. If frozen thaw in refrigerator overnight. Serve over a bed of wild rice."
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He sounds like a hunter who believes he should be praised for killing the last (blank) in the world. How many species have vanished because of people with his attitude? I agree with you GC.
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If Bigfoot is an intelligent creature and this is real, he should be shunned by society. This is no longer the 19th century where "Great White Hunters" are revered.
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I think the onion snow comes in May.
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Justin Smeja needs to be shot if he in fact killed a bigfoot. A perfect example of a "slob" hunter. His type is why many species are now extinct.
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A timeline of extinction...most associated with mankind.
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My previous post was meant to state that there are numerous "Slob" hunters out there who wouldn't care if this was the last of its kind. There needs to be clear laws on the books and severe sanctions (such as those for killing eagles) to ensure that if one is found a killing does not happen.
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Hunted to death
Almost everyone is familiar with the tragic story of the dodo bird, the passive, flightless bird that was hunted to extinction by humans only about 100 years after its initial discovery in 1581. The phrase "to go the way of the dodo" is a linguistic reminder that careless hunting of nature's creatures can end in tragedy. Though the phrase is an established part of our language, the lesson has taken longer to learn.
Numerous species have been wiped out primarily by human hunters in the last couple hundred years alone.
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"Bubba" from Central PA wouldn't give a damn about the scientific value. He would just be thinking of the trophy rug. Didn't some state make it a crime to shoot this creature (assuming it exists)?
Scripture Rocks In Brookville Area.
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This is interesting reading:
http://www.scripturerocks.com/douglas-m.-stahlman.html