Axxe55,
ALL that I know for SURE about that subject is that VN & Cambodia are widely ADVERTIZING Gaur & Wild Buffalo hunts in Europe & in several Asian nations. - I seriously DOUBT that those countries would be actively promoting hunting a "protected species".
yours, satx
Axxe55,
PITY, that you don't seem to understand that the 1990s were OVER TWO DECADES AGO (1986 was over 3 DECADES ago.) that the ads for hunting trips that are CURRENTLY running in Asia & Europe.
Could it be that (as usual) you are mindlessly BLATHERING on & on about things of which you know little or nothing??
yours, satx
Please post these ads that are currently running for these hunting trips.
It would lend greater credibility to your posts if you left the sarcastic insults out of them. It serves not purpose other than you may think your argument is weak and you want to try and bully me.
I merely posted information. If you have different information that shows what I posted is wrong, then please post it without the sarcastic insults. I'm fairly certain that @benenglish would appreciate it.
Axxe55,
IF you spent LESS time "flailing about" & trying to change your well-deserved REPUTATION as the forums most active "know it all" & (increasingly) "TROLL", people wouldn't make fun of the mindless foolishness that you routinely post.
(I said NOTHING sarcastic. - Instead, I pointed out that your "sources", weak though the were, were MORE than 2 DECADES old & therefore "out of date".)
TWO DECADES AGO, leopards were thought be "dwindling in numbers" & were widely believed to "become extinct in the wild soon" in both Africa & Asia but NOW are considered to be "nuisance animals" that are routinely shot/killed "when & wherever encountered". = According to some sources including the WWF (which is a known ANTI-HUNTING organization), there are NOW more leopards in Africa than were alive in the 17th Century.
That SURPLUS of Leopards in Africa is WHY that CITES now routinely issues permits for Trophy Hunting, such that a USA hunter can import his Leopard trophy.
yours, satx
Duly noted.
Just a suggestion to help maintain harmony. My wife and I bought a high dollar treadmill and it was soon regulated to a place for bras to dry. Perhaps your SO would soften her view if this exotic shoulder mount was available for her laundry use.Axxe55; All,
FYI, "she who must be obeyed" has "put me on notice" that she expects a "spotted kitty pelt" to drape over the couch in the den, after the Africa trip.
(She also has already "picked out" places for ZEBRA rugs.)
It must also be said that she is NOT "overly happy" about my plan to mount a Cape Buff "shoulder mount" on the west side den wall.
(Her comment was, "Buffalos are NOT EVEN a LITTLE BIT PRETTY.")
Most married men KNOW what "that certain tone of voice" means.
As the saying goes, "If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy."
yours, satx
Just a suggestion to help maintain harmony. My wife and I bought a high dollar treadmill and it was soon regulated to a place for bras to dry. Perhaps your SO would soften her view if this exotic shoulder mount was available for her laundry use.
It's not just me. I think everyone appreciates when posters who are in the process of disagreeing stick to presenting competing arguments in a compelling manner complete with (preferably linked) facts. Posts that are just insults do a good job of communicating the mood of the poster but little else and, therefore, don't help any conversation move toward resolution.post ... without the sarcastic insults. I'm fairly certain that @benenglish would appreciate it.
And I learned a new word, enmity, I had to Google it.
For you? She would be telling us about the Civil War and how she danced with with Robert E Lee.
That would be a Saber Tooth....
"And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers"And I learned a new word, enmity, I had to Google it.
"Enmity" seemed like the right word. Sorry for the derail.
To chew over, like a cow chewing its cud...You and Webster have a special friendship!
I remember watching the movie Ford Vs. Ferrari, and the scene where Ford was addressing his employees close to the beginning of the movie talking about his grandfather. He used the ruminating. I had to Google the word to find out what it meant!
To chew over, like a cow chewing its cud...
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