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ELMER J. FUDD

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  1. Gotcha. I love going out in the field just to get out of the office BTW. I enjoy doing floors and things on weekends because it reminds me how good I have it during the week. It's pouring outside my office right now! I'm sure we've all posted incorrect information here at some point.
  2. I'm just trying to understand you better. You're free to hide behind the cloak of anonymity. I'd have no problem telling everyone my name via pm, it's just that in a post, it's visible by the entire interweb. I don't feel that it's right taking shots at NYANTLER's profession when you won't man up and tell us what you do...
  3. That's it! I'm starting my own group called H.U.T.A Hunters for the Unethical Treatment of A-holes. Somebody set me up a website or something.
  4. Guys, he's definately serious and from that area. He pm'ed me back and says he's waiting for more wireless trailcam pix. I agree on the resolution though. Another wait and see.
  5. The Animal Planet also has a show on finding bigfoot, LOL! Karp, the Humane Society says these animals can bring "diseases across state lines", I say no more than humans do everyday. What a crock.
  6. Please post said pics of deer and coyote, or any from that camera with the same scenery. Thanks.
  7. Sweet! Keep us posted and congrats!
  8. I'm much more concerned with why these politicians are spending their time on crap like this? I'm glad dogs are more important than the depression we're in. >
  9. There have been more sightings since this one was hit. It's probably cognitive bias. http://www.lohud.com/article/20110614/NEWS02/106140328/Dead-mountain-lion-found-Connecticut-reports-sightings-continue?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CNews%7Cp Dead mountain lion found in Connecticut, but reports of sightings continue 11:44 PM, Jun. 13, 2011 | http://aka-cdn-ns.adtechus.com/images/usga13_88x31.gif[/img] Dead cats tell no tails, um, tales, and the mountain lion struck and killed over the weekend on a Connecticut highway is no different. "We still believe the mountain lion killed was the one seen in Greenwich (and near the Westchester County airport)," Dennis Schain of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection said Monday. Connecticut authorities are talking with laboratories, federal experts and state officials on both sides of the New York-Connecticut border to try to prove that hypothesis. They also want to determine if the cat lived in captivity — as is thought — before he began his jaunt. The 140-pound animal's death early Saturday, though, hasn't put to rest the sightings of mountain lions in New York City's backyard. Two more reports of mountain lions in Greenwich, not far from Interstate 684 as the crow flies, were called in to the DEP and that town's police Sunday morning. The first report came from near Exit 31 on the Merritt Parkway; the second was near the Greenwich Audubon Center. Schain said his agency takes such reports seriously, "but there's not a lot of new hard, fresh evidence to go along with those sightings." A photograph led officials to believe the first mountain lion was possible. Keeping one as a pet in Connecticut is illegal. In New York, it's permissible with a permit, but none live east of the Hudson River, a state spokeswoman said. Wildlife experts say the cats can cover long distances, making it possible the one killed near Milford, Conn., was the same one spotted earlier in the King Street area of Greenwich. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service this year declared the eastern mountain lion, sometimes called a cougar, to be extinct. No evidence existed, the agency said, of a native population of an animal that once roamed from Michigan and eastern Canada south to South Carolina and west across Tennessee. Regardless, reports of the big cats roll in from time to time. Patterson residents in 2008 were positive one lived in their Somerset Drive neighborhood. Jennifer LaValley Hurley of Bedford Hills said she drove several times past a dead mountain lion lying on the edge of the median of Interstate 84 in Dutchess County in the winter. The carcass was in the steep stretch just past the westbound rest stop, she said. Hurley said she could see a "big old cat head and a long tail. "I think skepticism makes sense and people are going to believe what they believe," she said. "I know what I've seen."
  10. Weak sauce. edit: Virgil, I don't mean to offend, I just don't feel there is much to be weighed in your response.
  11. No. There's no mention of being an illegal alien and using drugs in the constitution.
  12. Ramrod hit the nail on the head w/ the inch & mile quote. Pro gun advocates seem to be fighting a losing battle. So why not shoot for the stars and land on the moon? I don't see why any other gun owner would mock an organization or individual doing more for their rights than they are. VJP was harsh when he said "if your not NRA, your nothin'" I think that's where this whole thing jumped off on an older thread. (correct me if I'm wrong) I appreciate guys that stand up for all of us though. My NRA membership ran out last year. I'll likely renew again, but maybe not until next year, whenever I get around to it....gotta run...
  13. Just washed the camper with Turtlewax Zip Wash/Wax. What do you guys use? The roof was rough. It's still not white, but definately cleaner. I didn't want to use the pressure washer on all the caulk joints up there. changed the soap 5 times.
  14. Doe, sorry to hear... I ended up going to a relatives house for 1 night. Free campsite! Not a bad view either. I had too much going on. I may head up to North Pole next week.
  15. New (to us) tow rig. with and without the weight distributing hitch.
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