> > Who said they were going on a 'tiger hunt'...
> > 
Curtis:
> Me.
> 
Even if it's against the law to shoot tigers in
a public park? You're not making any sense, Curtis.

> I think the least likely guy to be given a gun 
> would be the new guy from another country unless 
> it was a tiger hunt. 
>
Who said Rick Cooke was 'given' a gun?

> If it was the kind of trip you and she are 
> painting, the guy with the gun would be a ranger, 
> not a guest yahoo from the states with no 
> training.  
>
Who said Rick Cooke had no training?

Apparently Rick Cooke is a crack shot. He killed
the tiger with a single shot and saved the guide's
life. But that's not the reason they went to the
park. But it's obvious why John Lennon wrote the
silly song - he's prejudiced against Angle-Saxons!

What John Lennon was probably mad at is that 
Nancy wouldn't let him do drugs at a yoga camp.

John Lennon was like that - a total hypocrite and
stoned out hippie. His wife at the time, Cynthia, 
had a lot to say about that!

> What they did have was a wad of rupees 
>
Who said they had a 'wad of rupees'? 

But, even if they did, at least they didn't stiff 
the taxi driver like Lennon did when he got kicked 
out!

> for the Tiger Shoot Special.
>
There are probably millions of tourists that go 
on elephant rides in Indian wildlife preserves
- none of them go on 'Tiger Shoot Specials' in 
Corbet Park. You're making stuff up, obviously.
 
National Geographic photographers don't usually
go on 'tiger hunts', Curtis. But they do often
take shots of all kinds of wild animals with 
cameras. Cut the bullshit - stick to music, or
at least read the book.

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