--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <r...@...> wrote:

>  
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com> , "Alex Stanley" 
> > And, downtown Fairfield is a *very* WiFi-rich environment. The Chamber of
> Commerce and lots of restaurants have open WiFi routers. When my fiber optic
> line was cut by a backhoe a few years ago, I'd sit in my truck, parked near
> a cafe or restaurant, and hang out online.
> 
> With a corpse of a deer in the trunk, no doubt.
> Deer overpopulation is a problem around here. Their natural predators, the
> wolves, are long gone. Many of them starve in the winter or get hit by cars,
> sometimes causing human fatalities. I'm not a fan of hunting for mere sport,
> but if you're going to eat what you hunt, and accomplish some necessary
> thinning of the deer population in the process, I don't have a problem with
> it.


As usual you are over-rationalizing. 

If you are a killer you will be killed; as you sow so shall you reap. 
What do you think happens to a killer when he drops the body ? He has already 
lost his body, so what further mishaps could happen to him, in your opinion ?

Since I do not expect an informed answer from Rick; to all the foolish 
meat-eaters out there: Whatever ignorant harm you choose to do to yourself; do 
not eat Frogs. 

Eating Frogs during your lifetime will get you in big trouble the day you 
inevitably will have to drop your body.

BIG trouble.






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