Mr. North, I am not attempting to impress you. You are #1 in your mind, so we will take that and .35 cents and buy a cup of coffee. But now I am concerned, the word Disgusting is a harsh word. Because I can perform the work (killing, gutting, cleaning, processing and eating an animal) that I killed, verses relying on someone else to do my dirty work. - Makes me Disgusting - ???? It is a well known fact that the deer population in the states, as well as in Canada, is far greater than the land can allow for. Hell, Canada promotes the hunting of Deer, just like Florida promotes Disney World (the tourist $$$). I do my part to put food on the table, as well as Tom's parties, at the same time helping the environment. It's not disgusting, it's life. I am not looking for a debate or any tree huggers attempting to prevent me from hunting. This is what I do when there is no racing on the TV or at the Track. That's all.
richard you are mean and cruel. by the way when can we expect your donation to the feast? i love deer meat but the wife wont eat it
Don't tell her where it came from...Duh! My wife still talks about the loins we had last summer at a cook-out. She'd puke if she knew they were Bambi's loins Richard, interested in selling any of that sausage? I love deer sausage, but none of my friends are getting any made this year. Let me know. Shane
Where? Last coffee I bought was $1.82 Actually you mis-understood my question. Contrary to your incorrect (and basless) assumptions, I have no problem with hunting whatsoever.(I enjoy the sweet taste of baby Peregrine Falcon as much as the next guy) I was more curious about the purpose of your extensive description (twice) once in response to my humourous (it was intended to be anyway) comment about deers shooting back. Perhaps, I was the one who made the incorrect assumptions about your intentions. If so then I apologize. [This message has been edited by Due North (edited 11-28-2000).]
My lastest off-season thrill occur while I was talking to a potential sponsor. I traveled up to Charlotte N.C to see the sponsor and then was invited to the Richard Petty Driving school. 30 laps in a Winston Nascar, going around Charlotte International was a blast... RPDS had a pace car infront of me, so I could not open the car up and potential run it into tjhe wall. The 3 sessions had a mph limit. 1st was 125, 2nd 145mph and the 3rd was 155mph.
You've gotta admit, you bring it upon yourself with some of your posts. Did you forget who you're dealing with here?
Speaking of hunting: Q: What's the difference between Canada and The U.S? A: In the U.S., Moosehead is a beer. In Canada, it's a sexual offense.
I guess we all do because we just can't stop coming back for more. Hey Due, are you the expert on Moosehead?
Tom, I've been away for almost a week and am just getting caught up now. Buddy, you're taking a hammering around the BBS.
It's better than taking a hammering on the track, which will probably happen next year since I'm switching from SB to SS. Can you say no points? I'll have fun working my way through the grid at the first race though.
Make sure you hit Glenn's kill switch when we fly past him. I know I'll be doing it a couple times next year.
ROTFLMAO! He's begging me to go to TGPR in Jan, but I'm not falling for that one. He'll be a no-show again. We need to start calling him the Gobert of WERA.