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Offline Alan R McDaniel Jr

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Here's the post apocalyptical movie we've all been waiting for.  Gonna cost somebody $2K to convert from "sprout eater" to "carnivorism" though.  I guess my point (besides the one on top of my heard) is that these self described "Idiots" shoot and kill a deer (although by means and methods we refer to as "poaching") or two, then cook and eat it, I suppose for the sake of their video.  The outcome is that they like it!  Non-hunters accidentally become hunters!  Too bad they couldn't have done it in a more conventional manner.


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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/04/18/filmmaker-under-fire-for-illegally-shooting-cooking-deer-on-set-new-flick/?intcmp=features

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Hey Alan,
 
   Any way that a liberal sprout-eater becomes better educated about (or actually takes up)  hunting is absolutely fine with me.  It's what we as hunters want.
 
   You have to remember that the vast majority of these folks were raised by ultra-liberal anti-hunting parents, in urban or heavily suburban neighborhoods.  For them to change all of this and become converted to hunting in their middle age is nothing short of amazing.
 
   I believe that we should all give it our 100% support.  Their mantra of feeling the spirit of the animal is their understandable rationalization for setting aside a lifetime of different values.  If this helps them get there, I am all for it.
 
  Seek out these people and invite them to go hunting with you! 
 
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Hey Alan,
 
   Any way that a liberal sprout-eater becomes better educated about (or actually takes up)  hunting is absolutely fine with me.  It's what we as hunters want.
 
   
   I believe that we should all give it our 100% support.  Their mantra of feeling the spirit of the animal is their understandable rationalization for setting aside a lifetime of different values.  If this helps them get there, I am all for it.
 
    Mannyrock

I am all for it too! Especially when they have to pay a $2000 fine for poaching!
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I ate some rattlesnake once.  Tasted just like it wanted to bight me.  Same for shark steaks and snapping turtle.  Think possum might taste the same way.  Good question for a greenie.

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 Hey ChuckP, that stuff is delicious compared to 'possum. As far as feeling the spirit of the animal, I tried a fox once. Aparently he had lost his soul.

Offline Anduril

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I wonder if anybody ever "felt the spirit" of Ronald McDonald or Col. Sanders?  ::)
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A good frog hunt and some fried legs would probably overload thier sensory. ZIN!  ear
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A good frog hunt and some fried legs would probably overload thier sensory. ZIN!  ear

shush, we dont want a bunch of vegans eatin up our frog legs! feel the spirit of the frog! jeez