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Old 11-06-2009, 05:59 AM
MontyF MontyF is offline
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Fox Hunting

Please help ban fox hunting in South Dakota! Enclosed is a photo of the terror I face everyday. I need your help!

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Old 11-06-2009, 06:35 AM
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Ahhh, the magic of PhotoShop.
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:45 AM
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Wouldn't say Photoshop - looks like a very dead red fox artfully propped up with the rifle and some bunnies taking long naps beside it.

Congrats to Bre'r Fox for his hunting skills.
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:32 PM
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Wouldn't say Photoshop - looks like a very dead red fox artfully propped up with the rifle and some bunnies taking long naps beside it.
A few years ago a coworker saw the work of a local contractor I know: his crew had propped a roadkilled Possum on a road guardrail, cap on head, cigarette in one paw, and an empty beercan in the other paw. I knew who'd done it the moment she told me, and the contractors crew denied it vehemently through their laughter!
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Old 11-06-2009, 04:55 PM
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I thought this was about the American who went to England for an extended vacation. He travelled widely and partook of all activities. Everyone accepted him and enjoyed his company.

Finally, a couple days befor his departure he was invited on a fox hunt complete w/ horses.

The dogs were let out, sone a chase ensued and away they went. Finally the fox was cornered and the American and a Brit rode up. The American hollered-"nail the f'er". The fox hunt went on for another hour or so. They all headed in and the American soon found no one talked to him. No one saw him off to the USA. After getting home he called his host and asked "what happened?"

The host politely advised that the correct response when a fox is cornered is "Tally ho" not "nail the f'er."
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Old 11-06-2009, 05:14 PM
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I thought this was about the American who went to England for an extended vacation. He travelled widely and partook of all activities. Everyone accepted him and enjoyed his company.

Finally, a couple days befor his departure he was invited on a fox hunt complete w/ horses.

The dogs were let out, sone a chase ensued and away they went. Finally the fox was cornered and the American and a Brit rode up. The American hollered-"nail the f'er". The fox hunt went on for another hour or so. They all headed in and the American soon found no one talked to him. No one saw him off to the USA. After getting home he called his host and asked "what happened?"

The host politely advised that the correct response when a fox is cornered is "Tally ho" not "nail the f'er."
punch line needs some work
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