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One thing I know for certain; when hunting, my 2 setters (an Irish & an English) did not seem to enjoy rolling in that kind of cow air discharge. Aside from that uncontrollable bad habit, they were (r.i.p.) good bird dogs.


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Hey Joe where he going with that gun in your hand,
I'm going to shoot my old lady cause I caught her messing around with another man. Hendrix you gotta love his music.

Hey you, you got what I need, and you say he's just a friend, and you say he's just a friend. Lyrics just stick in our minds.

Spill the wine and take that girl but her brothers my best friend and he's going to freaking kill me.
 
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That is UGLY! :eek::eek::eek: Would not want to run into that critter in the woods at dark.

What do you mean DARK? I am shooting just as a reflex to save my rear. Just sayin..:eek: That thing is wild looking. It must have a bad case of mange. Because ain't nobody holding it down and shaving it!:D

BTW- I am not stopping until I am out of ammo or it is dead. One of us is going down and hopefully it isn't me! That's the way I roll...
 
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About cow farts. Cows fart all the time and can generate appoximately 300 liters of methane all day every day. Some researchers methane as produced by cows is the worst kind of gas for the depletion of the ozone. Some experimenters are fitting cows with gas cells to collect the cows methane. So there you have the sum total of my knowledge on the subject. Don't want to even get into pig farts. Frank
 
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