no sense in getting bent out of shape and flustered just because someone doesn't agree with you... We have those problems here also as I said earlier...Just handled different....
If I had the problem in my back yard, my mindset would be to fix it (or have it fixed) in my back yard and help END the problem for the rest of the neighbor's backyards. Your suggestion and you obviously aren't alone, is the me me me, it's all about me approach of "just gitum off my place and let someone else worry about em"
I understand you have bigger areas and some may be hard to get to, but then folks need to come together and work it out in a responsible way....
If you think that gutshooting and leaving them to suffer so "they'll move on" to someone else's place is the way, then so be it. Just show some courtesy to your fellow Texicans and Americans in general not to blab it on the www so outsiders can look at it and get the impression that every American or Texan, yadda yadda are a bunch of backward, knuckle draggin dopes that ain't quite evolved yet........
It's no wonder that the animal rights folks, peta, and the like have so much say and pull .......
Dam..... see what you done??????? My low people skill warning light just started flashing.....
Have a good day....
This post was edited by dave2 at 13:32:56 10/12/12.
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