in article 422BCBFB.50AE4BD5@youwish.com, John Kuthe at yomama@youwish.com wrote on 3/6/05 10:35 PM:
The non-Bill Moyers/environment new posts are starting to outnumber the> others!>
Yay!! >
John Kuthe...
LOL.
Wait until the ice goes out, should get even better.
The best I can do is wildlife. In the last week I saw deer, a coyote, and several great grey owls. Oh, and a crow fighting with a sharp-shinned hawk.
Out back here the bay has a couple of inches of snow and lots of ice-fishing activity. A local landed a 10 pound walleye (pickerel) which I found rather surprising.
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com> wrote:
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few years back >that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo 4.5". Hope >it helps you all tide the turning of the season.>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out better for you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off when he went to visit his former chimp. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com/ - photo galleries http://www.chocphoto.com/roff
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message news:honp21hntpmo72f9dqks6jpfoc54urnjjq@4ax.com...> On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com> wrote:>
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few years back>>that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo 4.5". Hope>>it helps you all tide the turning of the season.>>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out better > for> you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off when he> went to visit his former chimp.> --
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 00:59:35 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com> wrote:
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message >news:honp21hntpmo72f9dqks6jpfoc54urnjjq@4ax.com...>> On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com> wrote:>>
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few years back>>>that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo 4.5". Hope>>>it helps you all tide the turning of the season.>>>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out better >> for>> you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off when he>> went to visit his former chimp.>> -- >
amazing. i have a story to tell you guys when next we meet about my uncle john's pet chimp, whose name was "jabbo". my cousin darius and the chimp were mortal enemies. when the former was about 10 years old, he cold cocked jabbo with a pine bough during one confrontation, and never had a problem with him again.
in article honp21hntpmo72f9dqks6jpfoc54urnjjq@4ax.com, Charlie Choc at charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid wrote on 3/7/05 6:11 PM:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com> wrote:>
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few years back>> that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo 4.5". Hope>> it helps you all tide the turning of the season.>>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out better for> you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off when he> went to visit his former chimp.
Whaaaa! Was that on Fox news? Post a link, please
KMAN wrote:> in article honp21hntpmo72f9dqks6jpfoc54urnjjq@4ax.com, Charlie Choc
charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid wrote on 3/7/05 6:11 PM:>
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com>
wrote:> >
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few
years back> >> that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo 4.5". Hope> >> it helps you all tide the turning of the season.> >>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out
better for> > you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off when he> > went to visit his former chimp.>
Whaaaa! Was that on Fox news? Post a link, please
You would not want to read about it KMAN, someone had to find a gun and shoot those two chimps dead. It was really sad, though in self defense I suppose you could say! TnT
"Tinkerntom" <tnksng@qwest.net> wrote in message news:1110276562.080111.299810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...>
KMAN wrote:>> in article honp21hntpmo72f9dqks6jpfoc54urnjjq@4ax.com, Charlie Choc> at>> charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid wrote on 3/7/05 6:11 PM:>>
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:48:25 +0100, "riverman" <nospam@sorry.com>> wrote:>> >
Here's an incomplete (nonboating, sorry) trip report from a few> years back>> >> that I never got around to posting. Lets call it "Life in Congo> 4.5". Hope>> >> it helps you all tide the turning of the season.>> >>
Great story Myron. The visit to the chimp preserve sure turned out> better for>> > you than a guy here in the US who recently got his nuts chewed off> when he>> > went to visit his former chimp.>>
Whaaaa! Was that on Fox news? Post a link, please >
You would not want to read about it KMAN, someone had to find a gun and> shoot those two chimps dead. It was really sad, though in self defense> I suppose you could say! TnT
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message news:a09r21h16eeho6kgkdtshgd4qmc5javujm@4ax.com...> On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 22:59:21 -0500, KMAN <KMAN-tinOGc@hotmail.com> wrote:>
Whaaaa! Was that on Fox news? Post a link, please >
Once again proving that wild animals are ----wild. I can't believe the people that keep them in their homes, believing that somehow they are the "one" person that truly knows how to control them. Look at all the "professional" trainers that get hurt or killed. Then some schmo down the street thinks he can keep a lion in the back yard. I keep seeing people in the outdoors do stupid things too. For example the moron that jumped out of their car and stood between momma deer and baby to get a few pictures. They were really lucky momma was in a good mood. Thanks to movies like Bambi people overlook what a couple of hooves could do to them. They should spend some time with the lady from my area that had a deer jump through the front window. Wreaked the house and nearly her too. She got kicked once or twice before she could get behind a door away from the deer.
Ken
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message news:8rgr21tslai527rfi0pfvuneag8pl0cks8@4ax.com...> On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 09:53:21 -0500, "KMAN" <KMAN-tiNOGc@hotmail.com> wrote:>
Holy cow, that one is quite enough. Those chimps really went bananas!> >
Chewed off his face, testicle, and foot....?!?!?> >
Sort of like that old animated short.....Bambi vs Godzilla! "No Spam" <bennospamzx2@verizon.net> wrote in message news:sikXd.49327$ya6.6259@trndny01...> Once again proving that wild animals are ----wild. I can't believe the> people that keep them in their homes, believing that somehow they are the> "one" person that truly knows how to control them. Look at all the> "professional" trainers that get hurt or killed. Then some schmo down the> street thinks he can keep a lion in the back yard. I keep seeing people in> the outdoors do stupid things too. For example the moron that jumped out
their car and stood between momma deer and baby to get a few pictures.
They> were really lucky momma was in a good mood. Thanks to movies like Bambi> people overlook what a couple of hooves could do to them. They should spend> some time with the lady from my area that had a deer jump through the front> window. Wreaked the house and nearly her too. She got kicked once or twice> before she could get behind a door away from the deer.>
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message> news:8rgr21tslai527rfi0pfvuneag8pl0cks8@4ax.com...> > On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 09:53:21 -0500, "KMAN" <KMAN-tiNOGc@hotmail.com>
wrote:> >
Holy cow, that one is quite enough. Those chimps really went bananas!> > >
Chewed off his face, testicle, and foot....?!?!?> > >