donlever wrote:Royaldude is working in the area on some reno.
Hmmm you sure it wasn't just a shirtless RD trying to get into your shed?

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donlever wrote:Royaldude is working in the area on some reno.

Strangelove wrote:donlever wrote:Royaldude is working in the area on some reno.
Hmmm you sure it wasn't just a shirtless RD trying to get into your shed?
Aaronp18 wrote:donlever wrote:Nah, Royaldude is working in the area on some reno.
Hmmm RD and Farhan as bait you say?
Wonder what that might attract.
donlever wrote:The Riverview pick up squad?
donlever wrote:Aaronp18 wrote:donlever wrote:Fukin bears.
You're on the twitter twat right?
Send @D_Booth7 a message.
"Bear hunting in N.Van if you're interested? #nobaitrequired"
Nah, Royaldude is working in the area on some reno.
Gotsto keep the peace in the hood.
RoyalDude wrote:I'm actually for a little downsizing of the local bear community as we have seen their population and urbanization go through the roof over the last few years. One of these days, some kid is gonna bump into a bear on the property and bears don't like to be surprised, especially momma bears.
Mondi wrote:Side note: I also think there is something to be said about killing fish or chickens versus apex mammals. Whether one likes it or not there are arguments about differences between animals. I mean let's face it, an ant or a mouse is every bit as much of animal as a bear, chicken or humpback whale. People throw the term hypocrite around far too often and far too easily, as if having two (ostensibly) contrasting opinions completely undermines one's position. There are degrees of difference in this world. I believe many would argue that a bear is substantially different than a salmon.
RoyalDude wrote:And BTW, we live in bear alley in Lynn Valley. Saw one in the front yard the other night, they are becoming the new 'rats'. But 99% of the problem are the morons who don't know how to manage their garbage. It's so bad around here, the bears, that the folks in our neighborhood are told to freeze their food scraps like meat until garbage day. I'm actually for a little downsizing of the local bear community as we have seen their population and urbanization go through the roof over the last few years. One of these days, some kid is gonna bump into a bear on the property and bears don't like to be surprised, especially momma bears.
Potatoe1 wrote:Mondi wrote:Side note: I also think there is something to be said about killing fish or chickens versus apex mammals. Whether one likes it or not there are arguments about differences between animals. I mean let's face it, an ant or a mouse is every bit as much of animal as a bear, chicken or humpback whale. People throw the term hypocrite around far too often and far too easily, as if having two (ostensibly) contrasting opinions completely undermines one's position. There are degrees of difference in this world. I believe many would argue that a bear is substantially different than a salmon.
Is a bear substantially different then a Cow or a Pig ?
And yest it is COMPLETELY hypocritical to wag your finger at hunters while eating a bacon and egg breakfast and washing it down with a big glass of milk.
If you had any clue how deplorable some of the food production practices were in north america you would never, ever feel sorry for the bear that David Booth killed quickly in that video.
Strangelove wrote:Mondi wrote:No, I'm a guy who thinks trophy hunting is a ridiculous hobby. Hunting for subsistence is a respectable activity.
However, unlike Booth's right to choose to hunt (which exists only pursuant to a grant of permission from some bureaucrat), I have the explicit constitutional right to have an opinion on hunting for sport.
But as I stated above, if Booth had the licence and he ate the bear he's done nothing wrong in my books. Still doesn't make him very bright (or very sporting for that matter).
.... and I have the explicit constitutional right to hold the opinion your books are cooked.
You say folks who kill bears aren't "very bright".
I say folks who say..... folks who kill bears aren't very bright.... aren't very bright.![]()
BTW, I gave up hunting after shooting and killing my guide Abu.
They ruled it was an accident.
Mondi wrote: Cows have been domesticated animals for centuries.

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