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Unfair Advantage? [Dan Collins]

Wisconsin hunter bags deer with 7 legs

“And by the way, I did eat it,” Lisko said. “It was tasty.”

South Africa to ban hunting of animals

Mushroom hunting ban being contemplated, though bow-season will probably remain.  (Actually, it’s about hunting megafauna bred in captivity for the purpose of killing them, which is . . . creepy).

10 Replies to “Unfair Advantage? [Dan Collins]”

  1. Enoch_Root says:

    Sounds more like a cowstritch, actually.

  2. furriskey says:

    Sounds like the Chernobyl Bobble syndrome spread further than we had thought.

    My God, Enoch! Long time no see!

  3. Dan Collins says:

    Enoch lives in Wisconsin, furriskey.

  4. furriskey says:

    Can’t blame the British for that.

  5. Dan Collins says:

    No.  Well, we of Irish descent blaming them for causing us to move to the US and prosper.  Besides, he’s having fun raising a passel of mutant kinder.

  6. SporkLift Driver says:

    It’s AP so the leg count is probably inflated by 75 percent or more.

  7. furriskey says:

    We of Irish descent moved out East where the top tax rate is 22%. If Enoch is your brother, as I surmised some months ago, who is Matt?

    tw voice 69, which reminds me of the slute. Like a flute, only it blows you.

  8. McGehee says:

    The seven-legged deer was intersexed, and the guy says it ran under his truck instead of, like, running away like any deer that wasn’t psychologically traumatized about being a freak would have done.

    In fact, he’s quoted as calling it a freak of nature. I suspect he said as much when he first saw it, and thus wounded its self-esteem even unto the act of suicide.

    Damned, evil normalists.

  9. Robin Roberts says:

    Hunting safaris bring in a lot of income for South Africa, hard to believe that they are stupid enough to ban it.

  10. Robin Roberts says:

    Ah, now that I read the article on South Africa, what they are doing is banning some game farm hunting. 

    That’s furthering “fair chase” and would actually improve their reputation among hunters.  I retract my comment and cheer them on.

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