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Old 07-22-2008 | 06:56 AM
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valor10
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ArthurP, what i would do to come across your old ass in the middle of the woods. You are a disgrace to the human species! I have never seen another person so quick to snap and lose there cool. I wish you would hurry up and just get locked away for life before we see on the news for a mass killing spree.
Childish.

Arthur, if there is anything I am not, it is a chicken****. You my friend have a serious anger problem. Again, I was totally kidding. I am a person that means what I say when I apologize if I offended someone. I don't do it for the "innocent act" because frankly I don't really care to ever play that part in my life. I man up. You haven't "blocked" me, you've blocked yourself off from someone who was willing to try and poke a little fun at what was once a serious issue so that we can all move on as friends on this forum. Again, best of luck this hunting season. I guess that is a third time....now what is that?
You could have PM'd him. He mighthave thought yourapology was a little more sincere .


From the Thesaurus: Remorse;

regret, sorrow, sorriness, contritness, compuntion, penitence, repentance, bad/guilty conscience, guilt, shame, self-reproach, ruefulness, pangs of conscience.

I'm thinking remorse is the wrong word.

The very first definition from MY Websters says, Remorse; Deep and painful regret for wrong doing.

Again, I'mthinking remorse is the wrong word. Every hunter, of human integrity, feels compassion for the animals they hunt. Compassion is a good word. If you really feel remorse, might really be time for you to evaluate what your doing, and why your doing it. I know some manly men that would lay down their life for you, defend you at all costs, and they couldn't swat a spider. They don't hunt. Certainly doesn't make them any less of a man.

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