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David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 05:26:37 -0800, "John S." wrote: OK, they are going to take whales this year - so what. The american fishing industry takes huge amounts of fish also - I'm not sure I see the problem. Surprise, surprise. Whales are people too. Yes, I know and Flipper is everybodies friend and Bambi and all of her family is scampering harmlessly around in the forest. |
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On 3 Feb 2006 06:31:13 -0800, "John S." wrote:
David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 05:26:37 -0800, "John S." wrote: OK, they are going to take whales this year - so what. The american fishing industry takes huge amounts of fish also - I'm not sure I see the problem. Surprise, surprise. Whales are people too. Yes, I know and Flipper is everybodies friend and Bambi and all of her family is scampering harmlessly around in the forest. Deer and kind of like giant rats. We could learn from whales. |
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David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 06:31:13 -0800, "John S." wrote: David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 05:26:37 -0800, "John S." wrote: OK, they are going to take whales this year - so what. The american fishing industry takes huge amounts of fish also - I'm not sure I see the problem. Surprise, surprise. Whales are people too. Yes, I know and Flipper is everybodies friend and Bambi and all of her family is scampering harmlessly around in the forest. Deer and kind of like giant rats. We could learn from whales. Yes, deer are pretty much overgrown rodents. Although whales like other animals have some intelligence I'm not sure what we could learn from them. |
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On 3 Feb 2006 07:40:33 -0800, "John S." wrote:
Yes, deer are pretty much overgrown rodents. Although whales like other animals have some intelligence I'm not sure what we could learn from them. Manners, if nothing else. |
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David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 07:40:33 -0800, "John S." wrote: Yes, deer are pretty much overgrown rodents. Although whales like other animals have some intelligence I'm not sure what we could learn from them. Manners, if nothing else. Manners as in table manners?? |
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Couple of nights ago,them two single wimmins invited me over for
supper,Deer meat with all the trimmins.The 37 year old Bell South woman next door to me,three weeks ago,she killed a Doe.She popped the Doe in the Doe's chin,the bullet went out the back of the Doe's head.Yum Yum,Deer Meat! cuhulin |
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table manners? I heat up my grub and sit here on doggys couch.Of
course,she is always eyeballing my grub and I always let her clean the plate.Now,that's what you call table manners! cuhulin |
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On 3 Feb 2006 08:46:33 -0800, "John S." wrote:
David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 07:40:33 -0800, "John S." wrote: Yes, deer are pretty much overgrown rodents. Although whales like other animals have some intelligence I'm not sure what we could learn from them. Manners, if nothing else. Manners as in table manners?? Like humility and sharing. |
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David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 08:46:33 -0800, "John S." wrote: David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 07:40:33 -0800, "John S." wrote: Yes, deer are pretty much overgrown rodents. Although whales like other animals have some intelligence I'm not sure what we could learn from them. Manners, if nothing else. Manners as in table manners?? Like humility and sharing. Cows have the same traits. |
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"David" wrote in message ... On 3 Feb 2006 06:31:13 -0800, "John S." wrote: David wrote: On 3 Feb 2006 05:26:37 -0800, "John S." wrote: OK, they are going to take whales this year - so what. The american fishing industry takes huge amounts of fish also - I'm not sure I see the problem. Surprise, surprise. Whales are people too. Yes, I know and Flipper is everybodies friend and Bambi and all of her family is scampering harmlessly around in the forest. Deer and kind of like giant rats. We could learn from whales. Um, not really. There's a reason their still in the sea and we're on land. |