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Old 08-15-2008 | 07:32 AM
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Default RE: Why is killing a buck so important?

ORIGINAL: GregH

I think it's because bucks have something that's comparable (antlers). One can readily measure the antlers for comparrison to their buddies buck.

Well, I'm thinking of starting a new trend....... The Big Doe Club. For comparrison, we'll measure their teats! What do you think.......length and circumference for all four?

T-1l
T-2l
T-3l
T-4l

T-1c
T-2c
T-3c
T-4c

Total teatage............. just gross, no net! [:-]
I love TEATS, count me in, the more Teats the better.
Old teats, small teats, big teats, young teats (not too young, as this is a family show), I LOVE TEATS!

Back to the original question...
Why do we have the Olympics?

Probably because human nature breeds competitiveness, that would be my guess?
Bucks happen to be standard of measurement for most hunters.

Kind of like the Mustang or Camaro or Charger being a muscle car, but when you get into a Corvette, THATS a muscle car.
Corvette is the big buck!
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