Nah, you made that up.Topper wrote:... served it with a pomegranate relish I made up.
( Sounds really, really good though... )
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Nah, you made that up.Topper wrote:... served it with a pomegranate relish I made up.
Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.Carlyee wrote: PS anyone who says hunting over bait is no fair for the bears should sit in a treestand 20' off the ground while a 400lb sow comes up the tree to eat you! It would blow your fucking mind how fast they get up there.
No. The British word for moose is elk, and in Europe we call your elks wapiti, but afaik there aren't any in Europe.Carlyee wrote:
Per, are your Red Deer what we call Elk in Canada?
Sometimes you turn the bear inside out with your Bennelli Supernova Tactical.Strangelove wrote:Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.Carlyee wrote: PS anyone who says hunting over bait is no fair for the bears should sit in a treestand 20' off the ground while a 400lb sow comes up the tree to eat you! It would blow your fucking mind how fast they get up there.
Try telling a french girl what a moose is...Per wrote:No. The British word for moose is elk, and in Europe we call your elks wapiti, but afaik there aren't any in Europe.Carlyee wrote:
Per, are your Red Deer what we call Elk in Canada?
Elks (wapiti) are bigger than european deer. I guess that's why the British arriving in the Americas called them elk, since they were so big they figured they were elks (ie moose) rather than deer.
Arachnid wrote: Try telling a french girl what a moose is...
oui..a karlabooo...
no non no it's a mooooose.....
ah oui...ah karlaboooooo...
no..no...non...it's a...ah shit...let me just show you ok?! *ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip*
ah mon du la wooly mammoooooose!!!!!!
yeah baby, now you're speak'n my language...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... s-man.html
RCMP in Kamloops, B.C., have recovered the corpse of a man that was pulled from a car by a bear and stashed nearby in the woods. The dismembered and partially eaten body was discovered around 6 p.m. PT Wednesday by some hunters... The driver's window of the vehicle was down and there were numerous muddy paw prints, scratches, dents and other damage on the car... The hunters then searched the area and found the man's body buried about 120 metres from the vehicle.... When police arrived to investigate, a black bear that was spotted earlier in the area by the hunters returned to the scene. By the time the investigators returned a second time to recover the body it had been moved by the bear once again, and buried under brush, leaves and grass.