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"Waaah.. he is shooting my pets..."
YOUR PETS?
if they're your pets, get them the make the beast with two backs in a cage and off the guys property!
Quote from: ducatizzzz on December 08, 2008, 02:25:46 PM
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=232373 (http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=232373)
"Waaah.. he is shooting my pets..."
YOUR PETS?
if they're your pets, get them the make the beast with two backs in a cage and off the guys property!
Friend of mine made a youtube video showing off his rifles, and some of the killls he's made: rabbits, pigs, and some FERAL cats. He has literally received 10 000s of hate messages because of the cats (which are a dangerous pest here).
Waaa freakin Waaa! Keep you "pets" off my property and they won't get shot. While rabbits are cute and cuddly, wild ones are mean, carry diseases and damage property....
I used to shoot wild rabbits on my cul-de-sac with a .22 magnum (for tearing up sod)... until the neighbors complained about the noise startling their cats.
Now I think rabbits are greatâ€"I even have two. But neighbors still suck! [cheeky]
Edit: I actually wonder how the guy killed that one (the ones I shot exploded).
Kind of hopes he skins them and roasts them on a spit within view of neighbors.
yummmmmmmmm bunny wabbit.
I LOVE what the guy said: "When you move into the countryside don't bring your city standards with you." We have chuckleheads that live in neighborhoods near farms that have existed for 150 yrs. who constantly pregnant dog about the smells, early noise and open burning. It gets me incensed! >:(
Quote from: alfisti on December 08, 2008, 04:12:54 PM
I LOVE what the guy said: "When you move into the countryside don't bring your city standards with you." We have chuckleheads that live in neighborhoods near farms that have existed for 150 yrs. who constantly pregnant dog about the smells, early noise and open burning. It gets me incensed! >:(
every year we have folk who migrate up here from the city looking to raise their children in clean air and clean living
usually the first project is to build a solid 6' fence around thier yard and hang a pair of metal halide lights up
they call the police in the first month 4 times because they hear gunshots
then they come over and ask that you don't shoot raccoons off your porch anymore because they have children and they fear stray bullets
(we aim here and identify backgrounds...interesting concept you yuppy pricks)
they lose the cat to a coyote and the dog to the Hwy
then the snow comes and the power goes out for a week
and
the house is up for sale in early spring just in time for the new couple from NY and thier new baby to move in over the summer and repeat the process anew every year
[roll]
Hell yes, you have to kill the bunnies to protect your property.
Those things a vicious!
http://www.youtube.com/v/XcxKIJTb3Hg&hl=en&fs=1 (http://www.youtube.com/v/XcxKIJTb3Hg&hl=en&fs=1)
Quote from: Mother on December 08, 2008, 04:31:19 PM
every year we have folk who migrate up here from the city looking to raise their children in clean air and clean living
usually the first project is to build a solid 6' fence around thier yard and hang a pair of metal halide lights up
they call the police in the first month 4 times because they hear gunshots
then they come over and ask that you don't shoot raccoons off your porch anymore because they have children and they fear stray bullets
(we aim here and identify backgrounds...interesting concept you yuppy pricks)
they lose the cat to a coyote and the dog to the Hwy
then the snow comes and the power goes out for a week
and
the house is up for sale in early spring just in time for the new couple from NY and thier new baby to move in over the summer and repeat the process anew every year
[roll]
I used to raise turkeys.
Sold them every year the Sunday before Thanksgiving.
My neighbor across the road came to me one day to tell me his dogs were bringing home turkey feet.
This was just a couple of days before Thanksgiving... ;D
I'm a complete pansy. (city kid)
But I know where food comes from and I have plucked a goose when required. (long time ago).
G's aunt invites us to PA every year for the slaughter. They have a farm. (pig, cow, and dear in the slaughterhouse)
I'd learn real fast if needed.
People forget.
Quote from: ducpainter on December 08, 2008, 05:59:32 PM
My neighbor across the road came to me one day to tell me his dogs were bringing home turkey feet.
I hope you told him to keep his dogs off your property....
;D
Quote from: NAKID on December 08, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
I hope you told him to keep his dogs off your property....
;D
I gave the conversation all the time it was due. ;)
Quote from: ducatizzzz on December 08, 2008, 02:25:46 PM
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=232373 (http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=232373)
"Waaah.. he is shooting my pets..."
YOUR PETS?
if they're your pets, get them the make the beast with two backs in a cage and off the guys property!
+1
The rabbit on the fence definitely had some pet rabbit genes, but if it's on his property, he has every right to shoot it.
He says he's up to around 300 KIA so far. sounds like an opportunity for a side business to me. Rabbit meat is delicious, the fur is nice and warm, and there's always those lucky rabbits feet(I never understood that. They sure weren't lucky for the rabbit!).
where do babys come from?
Quote from: Bun-bun on December 08, 2008, 06:51:10 PMand there's always those lucky rabbits feet(I never understood that. They sure weren't lucky for the rabbit!).
Kinda O/T, but I thought this was interesting:
The belief originates in the system of African-American folk magic known as hoodoo. A number of strictures attached to the charm that are now observed mostly in the breach:
- First, not any foot from a rabbit will do: it is the left hind foot of a rabbit that is useful as a charm.
- Second, not any left hind foot of a rabbit will do; the rabbit must have been shot or otherwise captured in a cemetery.
- Third, at least according to some sources, not any left hind foot of a rabbit shot in a cemetery will do: the phase of the moon is also important. Some authorities say that the rabbit must be taken in the full moon, while others hold instead that the rabbit must be taken in the new moon. Some sources say instead that the rabbit must be taken on a Friday, or a rainy Friday, or Friday the 13th. Some sources say that the rabbit should be shot with a silver bullet, while others say that the foot must be cut off while the rabbit is still alive.
A friend of mine from wisconsin once had a neighbor whose dogs would constantly come onto his farm and harass the farm animals and the deer. If any of you know anything about wisconsin deer hunters, they love deer as much as they love shooting them.
He warned the neighbor often to keep his dogs off of his property but the guy ignored him. One day the dogs were chasing the deer across his field and he took the ol' .270 and shot em' both.
Well, the neighbor, of course, called the sheriff. The sheriff came out and said he had a complaint that he had shot the neighbors dogs.
My friend replied "I didn't shoot his dogs, I shot my dogs. I don't like when my dogs chase my deer on my property, so I shot em'. " ;D
The sheriff just said "Have a nice day, Mr. King", got in his truck and left.
He never had neighbor dogs on his property again.
Lesson of the story: keep your pets in control and on your property.
Bunnies or otherwise..... [evil]
Much like Mother's example ~
We have folks like that around my parents, and my old house. I lived on a small farm in one of the rural areas of the county. I would set up cans, rotten apples etc. along one of the fence lines. This particular fence line had a nice mountain (also the farm's property) heading up steeply just behind the fence line. So, I had a safe place for the bullets to travel into. It was a good 3/4 mile before the could come out the other side. I can't tell you how many times she Sheriff came pulling up the drive because this neighbor or that neighbor (always a recent move-in) had called in fear of their lives. We always had a good chat and I kept reminding him he could bring me a silencer and the neighbors would never complain again ~
JM
guy shoots rabbit for make the beast with two backsin' up his well manicured garden... ok I get that.
But why hang the dead rabbit on the fence?
If the neighbors dogs was killing his chickens and he shot it, would you say the neighbor was being too "city" by not wanting to look at his dead dog hanging from a fence everyday.
It didn't seem to me that the guy was complaining about his rabbit being killed, just the Vlad the Impaler like ceremonial hanging of it.
I am not a red neck and I don't want to live around good ol'boys so I stay in the city, but I don't think because you have moved to a rural area you should have to see the corps of your pets displayed to would be intruders.
I do know, if you're having trouble with crows, shoot one and hang it on the garden fence or on a stake in the middle of the garden and you'll have no more crow trouble for at least a year, probably 2-3 years. The same thing might work with other animals. The might be why he hung it on the fence.
JM
Quote from: bobspapa on December 08, 2008, 09:07:02 PM
where do babys come from?
Vaginas. Lovely, sweet vaginas.
Quote from: wark on December 08, 2008, 10:19:34 PM
Kinda O/T, but I thought this was interesting:
The belief originates in the system of African-American folk magic known as hoodoo.
ironically, hoodoo was not a religion but a response to a christian missionaries query to an african native claiming to know who created the world.
Quote from: Statler on December 08, 2008, 06:07:14 PM
I'm a complete pansy. (city kid)
But I know where food comes from and I have plucked a goose when required. (long time ago).
you're only a pansy if you piss and moan to the media that the guy is killing vermin on his property.
i grew up a city kid too. my dad sent me to a camp one summer and i spent a good part of it schecting and plucking chickens for food. it was one of those hard-core "get to know nature" camps. the first few weeks were a LOT of crying and pregnant doging by the kids who didn't want to eat anything but PB&J, but by the end even the girls were willing to drain a chicken.
Quote from: howie on December 08, 2008, 10:08:58 PM
Storks. Everyone knows that.
what if the storks fly into his yard...... I fear babies might be killed
Quote from: bobspapa on December 09, 2008, 07:39:19 AM
what if the storks fly into his yard...... I fear babies might be killed
you only shoot the stork
not the baby
duh
Quote from: bobspapa on December 09, 2008, 07:39:19 AM
what if the storks fly into his yard...... I fear babies might be killed
Please, no discussions of whether life beings when the stork first takes off with the baby or when it drops it down the chimney. Otherwise we'd have to move this to politics ;D
Ignore the last 10 seconds...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6kDXVzGRmw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6kDXVzGRmw)
Quote from: alfisti on December 09, 2008, 09:54:07 AM
Ignore the last 10 seconds...
I think a more appropriate warning would be in order [puke] [puke]
Quote from: ducatizzzz on December 09, 2008, 11:02:06 AM
I think a more appropriate warning would be in order [puke] [puke]
[laugh] I almost had the same reaction! Unfortunately it was the only clip of that which I could find.
... I used to live in South Spokane County....
[bang]
Quote from: 13 on December 09, 2008, 05:58:04 AMBut why hang the dead rabbit on the fence?
I'm not sure about that high from the ground, but it actually does scare rabbits away (I've done this before). And nothing works as well as the crap of a coyote that has eaten a rabbit. :P
Quote from: ducatizzzz on December 09, 2008, 06:37:15 AM
but by the end even the girls were willing to drain a chicken.
And that's the kind of girl I want to bring home to Mother..
"Hey mom - check this out, wanna see ol' girl drain my chicken?"They always say life lessons are learned in camp.
Quote from: slowpoke13 on December 09, 2008, 01:44:39 PM
And that's the kind of girl I want to bring home to Mother..
"Hey mom - check this out, wanna see ol' girl drain my chicken?"
[evil]
Quote
They always say life lessons are learned in camp.
"One time at band camp..."
Quote from: Drunken Monkey on December 09, 2008, 09:45:49 AM
Please, no discussions of whether life beings when the stork first takes off with the baby or when it drops it down the chimney. Otherwise we'd have to move this to politics ;D
damn... they're onto me 8)