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Coalcracker 02-06-2009 09:56 AM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: bawanajim

The [&:]bird accused me of plagiarizing post I made on another thread.Seems you shouldn't need reminded of that since you also made disparaging remarks about my writings. I gave him ample opportunities to man up and apologize which he has not seen it as the honorable thing to do, not publicly or even in a PM.
As for you who cares.

And to stay on topic I have seen crows kill baby rabbits and I have seen owls eat crows,as for [&:]birds eating crows I guess thats just a nasty rumor going around.;)
That is really funny, apologize to you. You probably have a signature stamp, because you can't remember how to spell your own name.

By the way, no horse is to dead to beat, should say no horse isTOO dead to beat.

There is nothing wrong with not knowing something, but trying to be an expert when your not, that is a different thing. Everyone is good at something, I only wonder if you and BTBwill ever show us what your high points are.

bawanajim 02-06-2009 10:08 AM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim

The [&:]bird accused me of plagiarizing post I made on another thread.Seems you shouldn't need reminded of that since you also made disparaging remarks about my writings. I gave him ample opportunities to man up and apologize which he has not seen it as the honorable thing to do, not publicly or even in a PM.
As for you who cares.

And to stay on topic I have seen crows kill baby rabbits and I have seen owls eat crows,as for [&:]birds eating crows I guess thats just a nasty rumor going around.;)
That is really funny, apologize to you. You probably have a signature stamp, because you can't remember how to spell your own name.

By the way, no horse is to dead to beat, should say no horse isTOO dead to beat.

There is nothing wrong with not knowing something, but trying to be an expert when your not, that is a different thing. Everyone is good at something, I only wonder if you and BTBwill ever show us what your high points are.
This coming from a guy that must look over his right shoulder to see if his shirt is on the right way.
Another member of S.B.R.A.

Coalcracker 02-06-2009 10:21 AM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: bawanajim


ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim

The [&:]bird accused me of plagiarizing post I made on another thread.Seems you shouldn't need reminded of that since you also made disparaging remarks about my writings. I gave him ample opportunities to man up and apologize which he has not seen it as the honorable thing to do, not publicly or even in a PM.
As for you who cares.

And to stay on topic I have seen crows kill baby rabbits and I have seen owls eat crows,as for [&:]birds eating crows I guess thats just a nasty rumor going around.;)
That is really funny, apologize to you. You probably have a signature stamp, because you can't remember how to spell your own name.

By the way, no horse is to dead to beat, should say no horse isTOO dead to beat.

There is nothing wrong with not knowing something, but trying to be an expert when your not, that is a different thing. Everyone is good at something, I only wonder if you and BTBwill ever show us what your high points are.
This coming from a guy that must look over his right shoulder to see if his shirt is on the right way.
Another member of S.B.R.A.
You certainly are a barrel of laughs, I don't know what S.B.R.A. stands for and I really don't care.

You have tried the word to, now you use two, I'll give you three tries at it along with a hint. The three are to, two and the third is too. Give it your best shot, you only get five chances and you have already used two of them.

bawanajim 02-06-2009 10:53 AM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim


ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim

The [&:]bird accused me of plagiarizing post I made on another thread.Seems you shouldn't need reminded of that since you also made disparaging remarks about my writings. I gave him ample opportunities to man up and apologize which he has not seen it as the honorable thing to do, not publicly or even in a PM.
As for you who cares.

And to stay on topic I have seen crows kill baby rabbits and I have seen owls eat crows,as for [&:]birds eating crows I guess thats just a nasty rumor going around.;)
That is really funny, apologize to you. You probably have a signature stamp, because you can't remember how to spell your own name.

By the way, no horse is to dead to beat, should say no horse isTOO dead to beat.

There is nothing wrong with not knowing something, but trying to be an expert when your not, that is a different thing. Everyone is good at something, I only wonder if you and BTBwill ever show us what your high points are.
This coming from a guy that must look over his right shoulder to see if his shirt is on the right way.
Another member of S.B.R.A.
You certainly are a barrel of laughs, I don't know what S.B.R.A. stands for and I really don't care.

Oh, but yes you do care.Here's a hint.



Coalcracker 02-06-2009 11:14 AM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: bawanajim


ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim


ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bawanajim

The [&:]bird accused me of plagiarizing post I made on another thread.Seems you shouldn't need reminded of that since you also made disparaging remarks about my writings. I gave him ample opportunities to man up and apologize which he has not seen it as the honorable thing to do, not publicly or even in a PM.
As for you who cares.

And to stay on topic I have seen crows kill baby rabbits and I have seen owls eat crows,as for [&:]birds eating crows I guess thats just a nasty rumor going around.;)
That is really funny, apologize to you. You probably have a signature stamp, because you can't remember how to spell your own name.

By the way, no horse is to dead to beat, should say no horse isTOO dead to beat.

There is nothing wrong with not knowing something, but trying to be an expert when your not, that is a different thing. Everyone is good at something, I only wonder if you and BTBwill ever show us what your high points are.
This coming from a guy that must look over his right shoulder to see if his shirt is on the right way.
Another member of S.B.R.A.
You certainly are a barrel of laughs, I don't know what S.B.R.A. stands for and I really don't care.

Oh, but yes you do care.Here's a hint.


Did you notice the short bus was missing a passenger, as you looked over your shoulder to see if your shirt was on backwards? I would look to see if the tag was in the front, this works whether you have a pull over or button shirt. But you do it anyway you like, it's not my neck that gets the kink in it.

I defended your reputation last night, like a true friend would. :D

BTBowhunter 02-06-2009 01:32 PM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 
interesting that the guy who posted this:


Mr. Habitat, mice don't run on top of the snow, squirrelsaren't seen at night, now what do you think these night hunters feed on?

Coyotes don't hurt your habitat, neither do mountain lions, if all predators were protected, there would be noneed to hunt.

Man is the one that keeps the predators under control and that is why we have sport hunting. I think you spend too much time with your forester friend looking for flowers in the woods.
Posted this in his very next post


Why are you posting this personal attach in all your posts, which has nothing to do with the subject at hand? You are really becoming a hemorrhoid.
So personal attacks are something only youare allowed todoCoalcrapper?

Coalcracker 02-06-2009 02:31 PM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter

interesting that the guy who posted this:


Mr. Habitat, mice don't run on top of the snow, squirrelsaren't seen at night, now what do you think these night hunters feed on?

Coyotes don't hurt your habitat, neither do mountain lions, if all predators were protected, there would be noneed to hunt.

Man is the one that keeps the predators under control and that is why we have sport hunting. I think you spend too much time with your forester friend looking for flowers in the woods.
Posted this in his very next post


Why are you posting this personal attach in all your posts, which has nothing to do with the subject at hand? You are really becoming a hemorrhoid.
So personal attacks are something only youare allowed todoCoalcrapper?
I think it's because you bring out the best in people, so we follow your examples Tinkerbell.

BTBowhunter 02-06-2009 03:22 PM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 
Glad to hear it. Perhaps the next time you accompany a young hunter into the field you will take my example once more and refrain from breaking the game laws.

sproulman 02-06-2009 03:58 PM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: DougE

Owls have no effect on their habitat.If they had no food,they'd mover somewhere else.Are you saying there's no mice or squirrels in Clinton county?Did crews kill all of them as well.
douge,you need to get out of RSB truck more often:D

in winter there are no mice out,ground is hard as rock.

so, owls head to my yard to feast on my rabbits.

notice i said owls always kill my rabbits in feb/march.

not 1 rabbit is killed in summer from owl.

why, cause thats when the mice are out.:)

sproulman 02-06-2009 04:00 PM

RE: 2 rabbits in 167 miles
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2

If you found 28 dead rabbits you obviously have too many rabbits and the owls are just doing what comes naturally. They certainly aren't controlling the population.
wrong blue-bird


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