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Re: some people are gettin stupider and stupider
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Posted by Doug in Illinois on November 20, 2006 at 17:25:00 from (207.144.241.243):
In Reply to: some people are gettin stupider and stupider posted by glennster on November 20, 2006 at 10:00:04:
After reading the earlier replies, I am surprised no one mentioned some of their target practice. Back at the farm in Nebraska, we have had several cats and a good dog shot right around the start of hunting season, never mind all the destroyed stop signs with either bullet holes thru them or so badly shotgunned you can just tell they were a stop sign. Also, usually during hunting season, more stuff comes up missing from the unlocked buildings or stolen out or off of any equipment or cars left unattended then. Have had padlock shot off front door of farm house and who knows how much actually taken. I used to enjoy going hunting, but don't want to even remotely be associated with hunters like this. Almost afraid they might think I would make good target practice. On the subject of hunting, one thing I wish would happen is more deer taken, so damn many in the crops and in the road getting hit.
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