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This is the BTE. No doubt. Many sideroads have been taken to get to the page count we are at now. Here's another one. I'd post this on the freakshow, but I've little interest in what most of the posters up there would have to say.
You guys ever watch nature shows when you were young? I grew up watching "Wild America" with Marty Stouffer (yes I know there's some less than flattering facts that came out about his filming practices) but that's just a "for example." I'm no shrinking violet, I don't mind watching the predators catch the prey and the killing and eating and schit. But these new shows that are out are pretty phouced up. My kids like watching nature shows, and a couple weeks ago it was about a half hour before bedtime and I was cruising the channel guide looking for something to watch and there was a show about lions and cheetahs. Cool I thought.
Phoucing wrong. JHC it showed these 2 male lions catching and eating and tearing the phouc out of a whole bunch of cheetahs. I mean with the squealing and crying and schit it was phoucing disturbing.
Last night there was this show "Africa" on. It was about all the richness in variety of species and how the cope yada yada. Sounds pretty safe right? Phouc no. It showed these uber creepy cricket phoucing things crawling into a bird nest to eat the just hatched birdlings. The music they played, and the way it was all built up was just creepy as phouc.
Anybody else notice this schit? Probably one of the last people in NM to not have cable/satellite so I miss all the good stuff.
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This is the BTE. No doubt. Many sideroads have been taken to get to the page count we are at now. Here's another one. I'd post this on the freakshow, but I've little interest in what most of the posters up there would have to say.
You guys ever watch nature shows when you were young? I grew up watching "Wild America" with Marty Stouffer (yes I know there's some less than flattering facts that came out about his filming practices) but that's just a "for example." I'm no shrinking violet, I don't mind watching the predators catch the prey and the killing and eating and schit. But these new shows that are out are pretty phouced up. My kids like watching nature shows, and a couple weeks ago it was about a half hour before bedtime and I was cruising the channel guide looking for something to watch and there was a show about lions and cheetahs. Cool I thought.
Phoucing wrong. JHC it showed these 2 male lions catching and eating and tearing the phouc out of a whole bunch of cheetahs. I mean with the squealing and crying and schit it was phoucing disturbing.
Last night there was this show "Africa" on. It was about all the richness in variety of species and how the cope yada yada. Sounds pretty safe right? Phouc no. It showed these uber creepy cricket phoucing things crawling into a bird nest to eat the just hatched birdlings. The music they played, and the way it was all built up was just creepy as phouc.
Anybody else notice this schit? If it disturbs Bigfoot, it must be pretty [bleep] disturbing. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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BGG, I see it as a good thing that they are showing nature the way it is, and it would be a good thing if kids watched it. The last two generations grew up in the sweetness and light of Disney productions, and have a REALLY screwed up view of how nature works... I guess I wasn't clear. The catching and killing and eating of things, or the territorial fights, etc are not what I'm objecting to at all. What bothers me is the focus and the way they are presenting the material. It's very dark. The lions eating the cheetahs was particulary disturbing dude. When I had young children in the house and they were all warm and fuzzy after watching " The Lion King" I made them watch a Nat. Geo. special on lions. The part where a new male kills the old pride leader, then hunts down and systematically kills every cub in the pride was disturbing....but I truly think kids need to know that end of it...it they are getting singing warthogs crammed down their throats, they should be getting a dose of truth too...
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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Nightmare material. It's presented in like a movie format. Not just some dispassionate nerd reading the script and giving boring details on particularities.
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Pard shot an IM ibex off the Floridas this fall. Spotted 'em on day one and walked in and shot one on day 2. He's been on hunts in some rough country and related that this one was near the top. Very rocky/cliffy and everything pokes you...
That wolverine is way cool...
Catsuit woman isn't nearly as fetching as me in a wetsuit. I make the Michelin man jealous... If everything pokes you, elkhunter and SLM should have a good time. Travis This coming from the guy who got violated on a sled. Yeah. That really makes me unique. That's happened to almost everybody. Travis Is that what happened to Elmer?
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That, or he's not had his daily ration of warm golden liquid courage. High life, piss, same thing.
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BGG, I see it as a good thing that they are showing nature the way it is, and it would be a good thing if kids watched it. The last two generations grew up in the sweetness and light of Disney productions, and have a REALLY screwed up view of how nature works... I guess I wasn't clear. The catching and killing and eating of things, or the territorial fights, etc are not what I'm objecting to at all. What bothers me is the focus and the way they are presenting the material. It's very dark. The lions eating the cheetahs was particulary disturbing dude. When I had young children in the house and they were all warm and fuzzy after watching " The Lion King" I made them watch a Nat. Geo. special on lions. The part where a new male kills the old pride leader, then hunts down and systematically kills every cub in the pride was disturbing....but I truly think kids need to know that end of it...it they are getting singing warthogs crammed down their throats, they should be getting a dose of truth too... There's truth, and then there's an unnatural focus on the darker side of things. Giving the life cycle of lions and how a pride functions and why is all well and good. But when an inordinate percentage of the time is spent on freaky disturbing schit I think the balance is swayed to far the other way.
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BGG, I see it as a good thing that they are showing nature the way it is, and it would be a good thing if kids watched it. The last two generations grew up in the sweetness and light of Disney productions, and have a REALLY screwed up view of how nature works... I guess I wasn't clear. The catching and killing and eating of things, or the territorial fights, etc are not what I'm objecting to at all. What bothers me is the focus and the way they are presenting the material. It's very dark. The lions eating the cheetahs was particulary disturbing dude. When I had young children in the house and they were all warm and fuzzy after watching " The Lion King" I made them watch a Nat. Geo. special on lions. The part where a new male kills the old pride leader, then hunts down and systematically kills every cub in the pride was disturbing....but I truly think kids need to know that end of it...it they are getting singing warthogs crammed down their throats, they should be getting a dose of truth too... There's truth, and then there's an unnatural focus on the darker side of things. Giving the life cycle of lions and how a pride functions and why is all well and good. But when an inordinate percentage of the time is spent on freaky disturbing schit I think the balance is swayed to far the other way. Alright, someone fess up and tell us who stole BGG's puter. Clyde
The liberal mind is an endless black hole of stupidity.
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Havent' had a drink yet. Gonna venture outside and see if the front sight I ordered for my sone's #3 is tall enough to get it on paper. I'm stir phoucing crazy and bored out of my gourd.
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Havent' had a drink yet. Gonna venture outside and see if the front sight I ordered for my sone's #3 is tall enough to get it on paper.I'm stir phoucing crazy and bored out of my gourd. High Life cartons? Clyde
The liberal mind is an endless black hole of stupidity.
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You know it! Pics when I return.
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My 5yo seems to dig the new nature shows. I've been a touch concerned because I agree with BGG in that they are 'dark', however he doesn't seem to mind. He might be interesting in his teens once I give him a long leash and a firearm or three...
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I'll stand beside you Gruff. Scary schit. My advice?
Porn is so much less disturbing.........
And you already know the ending.
Have Dog
Will Travel
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for the head honcho, the grand poobah leopard back up for the newly found poobah. she wants your number
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Enough with the skinny wimmens lets see some a little thicker. This is just right... LBP.... I would hit that! She's so wide how could you miss? Come on Mathman big girls need lovin too. For my taste shes what I call fun size...
Will Munny: It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have.
The Schofield Kid: Yeah, well, I guess they had it coming.
Will Munny: We all got it coming, kid.
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i like a little meat on the bone as well LBP
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If I want a big serving of fat marbled meat on the bone, I'll get it this way:
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If ya gotta have a coronary at least you could get it out of the way with a smile. So, I went to the range and killed paper. Shot a 94 Trapper at 50 with some new loads, did OK but not spectacular. Never has been a spectacular shooter but it has offed a lot of deer, pigs and even a bobcat once. 2" at 50 yards is OK by me with a Williams aperture. It has done better with different bullets, I just don't feel compelled to make it shoot better than MOLTG. The second was the evil twin barrel of the hawg murderin' T/C Contender Carbine, in .30-30. It is a left twisted barrel and I loaded it 5 rounds ea. in 4 iterations, more or less at the same velocity with Sierra 150 gr. flat base spitzers. BLC-2, Varget, RX12 and RX15. As usual the RX 15 won the race. Fired center then went counter clockwise from the lower left. Any of it would do, groups running .75-1.1" or so. Set up with about a 150 yard zero and fired at 100. Weaver K2.5 Then I did my Ruger 77/44 SS with the paper patch loads. 300 grains over a card wad and compressed load of Li'l Gun. Runs in the mid 1550-1600 fps range. Li'l phouc will tap your shoulder too. 125 yard zero, this was shot at 50 yards with a red dot sight. I smell like Hoppes. Tomorrow I'll be reloading empty cases. I have to stay inside until the Hoppes scent is gone or the girls will kidnap me. It was breezy, maybe 10-15 mph puffy from 4-10 o'clock, 75*. I wore shorts, tennis shoes and a red tee shirt.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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Well sonofabish.
I installed a new taller front sight on the .223 #3 and it still wasn't enough. With the rear sight bottomed out I'm still 4.5" high at 25, and off paper at 100. Phouc. That was with a .5 tall sight. I see Midway also carries a .530 from Marbles, and a .570 from Williams. That tallest one is likely what I need, but damn it looks fragile.
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That is some very dead paper BD.
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