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If you're unsure what to buy for the pet owner who as everything, you could consider perfume for dogs, which apparently are all the rage these days. However, in the linked article, a pet magazine publisher reminds us that the pet owner's opinion of what smells good might not be the same as the dog's.
Old RPM Daddy (OldRPMDaddy at GMail dot com)
at November 19, 2013 6:59 AM
Regarding Melissa Bachman, the prideful horse's ass who shot an innocent male lion, I can't get over what an asshole she is. She calls the lion "beautiful." Then why the fuck did she shoot it?
I think my mother's beautiful. "Chk-chk, boom! Rest in peace, mom!"
Completely agree Patrick. I have no problem with hunting for food, but to shoot a magnificent creature just for bragging rights is demented.
What happens to the lion after it is killed? I can't imagine you just call up the airlines and ship it home.
Great link, btw.
Eric
at November 19, 2013 11:01 AM
She must feel so proud of herself!
I'd say she was hunting lions to make up for her small package, if she were a guy.
As she's a woman, I think I'll just say she needs a swift kick in the vajayjay.
Eric-I don't know about other countries law's, but up here in Canada if you are found to be in possession of, or shipping, endangered species and/or their parts, you can get up to 15 years in prison. Trafficking endangered species can land you up to 30.
We don't take that shit lightly. Unless you happen to be a seal. Then it's ok. :S
wtf
at November 19, 2013 11:08 AM
I saw this commercial for K-mart and laughed myself fuzzy.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers
at November 19, 2013 4:53 PM
Developing lion habitat into condominiums for people: okay.
Killing one directly: not okay.
Just making sure I understand the rules. And no, I do not support the hunting of lions today. I'm making a point about habitat destruction, which most Americans do not give a damn about.
Radwaste
at November 19, 2013 6:01 PM
I can't STAND those "largest alligator ever recorded" type of Yahoo stories with a magnificent and now very dead animal in the pic. Why do people feel the need to destroy? If you want to hunt to eat, go for it. But for "sport?". There's nothing sporting about modern hunting.
I'd pretty cheerfully kill Ms Melissa. And then I'd sleep good too.
If you're unsure what to buy for the pet owner who as everything, you could consider perfume for dogs, which apparently are all the rage these days. However, in the linked article, a pet magazine publisher reminds us that the pet owner's opinion of what smells good might not be the same as the dog's.
Old RPM Daddy (OldRPMDaddy at GMail dot com) at November 19, 2013 6:59 AM
Amy Alkon
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2013/11/yknil.html#comment-4063264">comment from Old RPM Daddy (OldRPMDaddy at GMail dot com)I love the smell of dog.
Amy Alkon
at November 19, 2013 7:18 AM
Regarding Melissa Bachman, the prideful horse's ass who shot an innocent male lion, I can't get over what an asshole she is. She calls the lion "beautiful." Then why the fuck did she shoot it?
I think my mother's beautiful. "Chk-chk, boom! Rest in peace, mom!"
If anyone is impressed by this, here's some interesting information about lion hunting which might change your mind.
Patrick at November 19, 2013 9:33 AM
Completely agree Patrick. I have no problem with hunting for food, but to shoot a magnificent creature just for bragging rights is demented.
What happens to the lion after it is killed? I can't imagine you just call up the airlines and ship it home.
Great link, btw.
Eric at November 19, 2013 11:01 AM
She must feel so proud of herself!
I'd say she was hunting lions to make up for her small package, if she were a guy.
As she's a woman, I think I'll just say she needs a swift kick in the vajayjay.
Eric-I don't know about other countries law's, but up here in Canada if you are found to be in possession of, or shipping, endangered species and/or their parts, you can get up to 15 years in prison. Trafficking endangered species can land you up to 30.
We don't take that shit lightly. Unless you happen to be a seal. Then it's ok. :S
wtf at November 19, 2013 11:08 AM
I saw this commercial for K-mart and laughed myself fuzzy.
http://fashionista.com/2013/11/kmart-jingle-balls-commercial-video/?post_id=1162226621_10201922125032391#_=_
Kat at November 19, 2013 4:06 PM
Who wants cocaine?
Republican busted for tootsky, takes the Toronto Mayor defense:
"Hey, I'm a drunk."
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at November 19, 2013 4:53 PM
Developing lion habitat into condominiums for people: okay.
Killing one directly: not okay.
Just making sure I understand the rules. And no, I do not support the hunting of lions today. I'm making a point about habitat destruction, which most Americans do not give a damn about.
Radwaste at November 19, 2013 6:01 PM
I can't STAND those "largest alligator ever recorded" type of Yahoo stories with a magnificent and now very dead animal in the pic. Why do people feel the need to destroy? If you want to hunt to eat, go for it. But for "sport?". There's nothing sporting about modern hunting.
I'd pretty cheerfully kill Ms Melissa. And then I'd sleep good too.
momof4 at November 20, 2013 2:12 PM
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