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Dr. Lecter wrote:
Well, chess is sport and I am glad it is because that means there is a kind of sport that I am REALLY good at :lol:


Gym teacher made fun of you when you told him that didn't he? :lol:


Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:54 pm
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rusty wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
Well, chess is sport and I am glad it is because that means there is a kind of sport that I am REALLY good at :lol:


Gym teacher made fun of you when you told him that didn't he? :lol:


I wouldn't want him too feel bad, he's not all too bright.

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rusty wrote:
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It's sport?

dictionary.com says: sport (n) - An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.

Now, does this sounds like hunting? Soccer is a sport. Basketball is a sport. Golf is... well, bad example.

If you want to spend time with your dad, go to one of those hockey deals you canucks love so much.


Yes it's sport. You're definition from dictionary.com does prove that hunting is a sport. There is a physical exertion and there's is a skill that is governed by a set of rules (there are shit load of rules about hunting) and it is sometimes competitive.

And if I want to spend time with my dad, I'll gladly go hunting or fishing. Oh, is fishing wrong too? Screw the animal, screw the fish.


Physical exertion?! Walk. Aim. Shoot.

And how much skill does it take to aim a high powered hunting rifle with night vision scope at an animal?

And yes, fishing is wrong, too. Anytime you kill an animal for your own personal enjoyment, it's wrong.


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makeshift_wings wrote:
Physical exertion?! Walk. Aim. Shoot.

And how much skill does it take to aim a high powered hunting rifle with night vision scope at an animal?

And yes, fishing is wrong, too. Anytime you kill an animal for your own personal enjoyment, it's wrong.


Have you ever gone hunting before? Walk, aim shoot... Okay... There's more then just that. Learning how to be stealthy, tracking and hunting the animal is more work then what you make it sound like. And I don't know that many people who have a high powered rifle to hunt. Most people have standard hunting rifles and maybe you should lay off the half-life/halo cuz not a lot of people have those fancy scopes or any scope (especially with night vision) at all.

Just a question, are you a vegetarian?


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rusty wrote:
Have you ever gone hunting before?

No. I don't kill animals for fun. Sorry.

Walk, aim shoot... Okay... There's more then just that. Learning how to be stealthy, tracking and hunting the animal is more work then what you make it sound like.

Wow. All that work so you can kill something. Pretty impressive.

And I don't know that many people who have a high powered rifle to hunt. Most people have standard hunting rifles and maybe you should lay off the half-life/halo cuz not a lot of people have those fancy scopes or any scope (especially with night vision) at all.

It was an over exaggeration, obviously.

Just a question, are you a vegetarian?

How'd ya guess? :wink:


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Just an off-topic remark...

I could never be vegetarian. This is not against vegetarians or anything, but personally, I could never be one. It's not so much that I like meat, but that I actually dislike most vegetables.

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makeshift_wings wrote:

No. I don't kill animals for fun. Sorry.
Really? You don't? It sure is fun though.


Wow. All that work so you can kill something. Pretty impressive.
The sport of killing it. Sure is impressive.


It was an over exaggeration, obviously.
So.

How'd ya guess? :wink:
I can respect that you're a vegetarian but all I have to say is don't try to convert the rusty. It'll never happend.


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Dr. Lecter wrote:

As far as I know, chess is considered sport too...what do you say about that? :lol:


Chess Dweeb #1 says "im good at sports(chess). Im athletic"


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Dr. Lecter wrote:
Just an off-topic remark...

I could never be vegetarian. This is not against vegetarians or anything, but personally, I could never be one. It's not so much that I like meat, but that I actually dislike most vegetables.


I could never be a vegetarian and I even like around 90% of vegetables. It's just that I need to have more then just vegetables and tofu is bullshit.


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The Lion is deffinaly a bad ass. And the guys are freaking morons for shooting him.

Hunting deer is one thing, hunting lions is just plain stupid.

It looks like the lion went to bite the guy in the head but i think he got one last shot in on the lions head that prolly saved his life.


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