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Post subject: This morning's visitors Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 23:40 |
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Went out on the deck this morning for my morning "smoke" and these two were grazing in the garden (to my wife's dismay ) They had a better breakfast than I did
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 17:47 |
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laserbite34 wrote: Are they coyotes? Oh c'mon, really??? Didn't you ever see Bambi when you were a kid???
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 17:55 |
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ldservice wrote: laserbite34 wrote: Are they coyotes? Oh c'mon, really??? Didn't you ever see Bambi when you were a kid??? They are deer. I wouldn't have guessed? Well leave them be then they where on the planet long before "us" let them go about in peace.
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:04 |
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laserbite34 wrote: ldservice wrote: laserbite34 wrote: Are they coyotes? Oh c'mon, really??? Didn't you ever see Bambi when you were a kid??? They are deer. I wouldn't have guessed? Well leave them be then they where on the planet long before "us" let them go about in peace. I didn't think you would see them outside your window or waiting for a bus in front of Subway They come and visit us quite often, especially when the flowers start blooming
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:13 |
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ldservice wrote: They are deer. I wouldn't have guessed? Well leave them be then they where on the planet long before "us" let them go about in peace. I didn't think you would see them outside your window or waiting for a bus in front of Subway They come and visit us quite often, especially when the flowers start blooming No, umm nearest would be the New Forest about 20 miles away.
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:18 |
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yummy, they must love those flowers i did have some deer neck bbq about 2 months ago. was amazing tasting
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:22 |
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rein-o wrote: yummy, they must love those flowers i did have some deer neck bbq about 2 months ago. was amazing tasting shame on you. I think its sin to eat deer leave them be in peace what harm have they done to you.
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:27 |
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laserbite34 wrote: rein-o wrote: yummy, they must love those flowers i did have some deer neck bbq about 2 months ago. was amazing tasting shame on you. I think its sin to eat deer leave them be in peace what harm have they done to you. You could say the same thing about cows but I won't pass up a nice juicy steak AND, I'm a member of PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals)
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:42 |
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ldservice wrote: laserbite34 wrote: rein-o wrote: yummy, they must love those flowers i did have some deer neck bbq about 2 months ago. was amazing tasting shame on you. I think its sin to eat deer leave them be in peace what harm have they done to you. You could say the same thing about cows but I won't pass up a nice juicy steak AND, I'm a member of PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals) Now you mentioned it I don't buy this from ASDA and I'm almost going to give up on processed microwave ready meals now that rein-o ate Baby.
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:47 |
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rein-o wrote: :lol: i gave my friend who had us over for the deer neck bbq a cirtificate making him a true peta member. I draw the line at squirrel and possum . Around here the possum are kamikaze. When driving they DIVE for the spinning tires on the car .
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Post subject: Re: This morning's visitors Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 18:54 |
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I'm not talking about this subject any more I'm sorry I replied but I'm sensitive to when it comes to Baby or someone eating BBQ deer, shameless. I felt guilty when I ate Turtle soup at Florida, Orlando around early Feb, 1981. How could someone kill such a lovely peaceful creature.
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