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Post by Socke on Apr 27, 2006 22:49:55 GMT 2
and find some Finnish recipies and cook them It looks like you don't want to cook these animals but the recipes, that was the point I guess
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on Apr 27, 2006 23:44:05 GMT 2
Whoops I meant I would find the recipies and cook the wabbits accordingly how the recipies says - sorry for the confusion guys
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Tumi
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Post by Tumi on Apr 29, 2006 11:56:09 GMT 2
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Post by thyr on Apr 30, 2006 11:31:31 GMT 2
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Post by Xena on May 3, 2006 2:49:00 GMT 2
Oh hunting... yesss - young handsome forrestclanmembers with long hair and small backside ...and I used to chase whoever is cruel to innocent creatures !
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Post by ina on May 3, 2006 10:52:30 GMT 2
I only accept hunting when it's matter of life and death: you would kill the animal just because otherwise you'd be death. But hunting for the animals fur, hunting for fun, hunting for "a hobby"...I just can't understand it! Like some wise person once said; "Rich women can wear raincoats instead" ;D (I know that you rarely hunt the animal straight away, it's more like raising them in the cages all of their lives and usually this business has nothing to do with the hunting we are talking about). I want some respect for the poor animals! If you kill a man, you probably won't fill it with some crap and put it on your living room...?
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on May 3, 2006 10:54:22 GMT 2
Freedom for the bunnies? The one good thing about bunnies is that they taste good after cooking them- Rabbit stu, Rabbit pie, Tandori Rabbit- Hell, as far as im concerned they are the next best thing Pigeon. I can't hunt deer becuase I need a license to own a .308 rifle But when I join the RAF I can afford to pay for that stuff and hunt me self a deer. Or I just do what my uncle done- saw a deer on the side of the road, which had only just been killed by a car, wrap the beast up in his towel and then he shoved it in the back of his sports car. Then he... yeh I don't need to go into details there do I? Yum Yum
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Post by Tumi on May 3, 2006 11:54:00 GMT 2
Yeehaw! And I agree with Ina by the way; I'm only okay with hunting if the question is to kill or be killed... Although it's probably more humane to kill them rightaway instead of raising them in small cages and feeding them hormones and stuff so they grow faster.. To me that's just abuse.
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on May 3, 2006 16:17:13 GMT 2
Yeehaw! And I agree with Ina by the way; I'm only okay with hunting if the question is to kill or be killed... Although it's probably more humane to kill them rightaway instead of raising them in small cages and feeding them hormones and stuff so they grow faster.. To me that's just abuse. Well I think that is wrong too, but me and my friend go into the local woodland and go out for an hour or so. If we see a rabbit then we shoot it in the neck or in the head to make sure it goes down straight away, so it does not suffer- hunting is humane becuase then it stops the farmers setting traps and making them suffer for days on end. Who wants to discuss fox hunting?
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Post by jarmo on May 5, 2006 16:07:29 GMT 2
Who wants to discuss fox hunting? Yay, I've got experience on that... I shot one fox like 40 times yesterday... But Not very hard, shooting a sitting rubber fox at 15 to 40 metres ;D If there are too many foxes, I think hunting them is ok, but if there are only very few foxes, you should wait until there are enough again
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on May 6, 2006 19:56:47 GMT 2
Oh, I thought you was shredding a fox aprt for a second Yeh I agree with you about hunting them when they are over populated, but some protesters don't realise that it is more painful for the fox when it is cought in a tra, rather than beeing kiled straight away by a gun or a pack of hounds. No offence to the animal lovers
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