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Old 05-16-2007 | 01:28 PM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

ORIGINAL: Champlain Islander

ORIGINAL: quiksilver

Who are we kidding here? Y'all can sit around and b.s. everyone allya like - all I know is when the rubber meets the road - 95% of us are crossing the fence, grabbing our deer, and going home.

Seriously, I'm stupid, but I'm not that stupid.
I guess thatpost shows what you are really all about. Speak for your self and don't include me in your 95%. I am a sportsman and take pride in doing the right thing 100% of the time. Being a good sportsman isn't something you do only when you feel like it. Either you are one.... or you aren't.

You'll have to excuse Jim, LC, he pretty much hates life itself, so it logically follows that he hates city people. I'm pretty sure he hates all people. He may even hate his own mother.
I find it strange that you see Jim in that way. I have always enjoyed his posts, the humor that he shows and the relevance in his responses. Your last statement is uncalled for and I suggest you try thinking for a change before you hit the send key.

Thanks Frank.

It really does show the true heart of some of us so called hunters.
Ethics is easy when you are surrounded by people.Its when you are alone that they become tricky.
Honesty is the same . Does it surprise you when you read about guys hunting out of others stands? It shouldn't.
Morals .You know that part of you that tells you to do whats right.
Lacking huh!!!!!!!!

Fran lacks almost every quality that a true sportsman should have.
Honesty ,ethics & morals are not part of his life.
The black top world of the city deserves the likes of him.

My land is posted almost exclusivelyto keep his kind at bay.
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