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Bald Eagle in my Back Yard

Nutczak

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I was able to enhance that image for you, ad I found another one that you cannot see in the original shot.

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In all seriousness, I call these two Amos& Andy, they like to snag bunnies off our property in the spring.
 

qball54208

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Cobbersmom, all I can say is WTF? You'd actually consider shooting an American symbol?
I hunted w/ a guy once who shot a Grey Crane, asked to "see" his gun, racked all the rounds out of it and tossed it into the pond! He was pissed, OH WELL TOUGH S*@!
I guess you'd want to re-think that one perhaps?
 

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qball54208 wrote:
Cobbersmom, all I can say is WTF? You'd actually consider shooting an American symbol?
I hunted w/ a guy once who shot a Grey Crane, asked to "see" his gun, racked all the rounds out of it and tossed it into the pond! He was pissed, OH WELL TOUGH S*@!
I guess you'd want to re-think that one perhaps?
A joke is a short story or ironic depiction of a situation communicated with the intent of being humorous. These jokes will normally have a punchline that will end the sentence to make it humorous. A joke can also be a single phrase or statement that employs sarcasm. The word joke can also be used as a slang term for a person or thing which is not taken seriously by others in general. A practical joke or prank differs from a spoken one in that the major component of the humour is physical rather than verbal (for example placing salt in the sugar bowl).
Jokes are typically for the entertainment of friends and onlookers. The desired response is generally laughter; when this does not happen the joke is said to have "fallen flat".
 

qball54208

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I guess I don't get it, well poop on me? I hold American symbols close to heart. Don't really see the relevance/humor in the way it was posted.
I guess it must be me Type A personality, sense of Patriotism, in-balance of medication...LOL IDK, Oh well.
 

Cobbersmom

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qball54208 wrote:
I guess I don't get it, well poop on me? I hold American symbols close to heart. Don't really see the relevance/humor in the way it was posted.
I guess it must be me Type A personality, sense of Patriotism, in-balance of medication...LOL IDK, Oh well.
Yea, I guess you DON'T get it. It's quite a common joke just like 'loon, tastes like chicken' and 'spotted owl, the other white meat'. Geez we can even joke about it with the DNR coz they understand it for what it is, A JOKE.
 

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very sweet picture, maybe next week you will have a pack of timber wolves hanging out in your yard. I swear everything is getting wilder. I live in Dousman and last spring we had a fox den with three little pups in it right in our backyard. coolest thing to see them playing with eachother like little cats
 

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OCglock1988 wrote:
very sweet picture, maybe next week you will have a pack of timber wolves hanging out in your yard. I swear everything is getting wilder. I live in Dousman and last spring we had a fox den with three little pups in it right in our backyard. coolest thing to see them playing with eachother like little cats
I have Fox, Turkeys,Ground Hogs, Deer, Rabbits, in my back yard ALL the time. Would luv to see a Wild Wolf. I am a Wolf freak.
 

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Master Doug Huffman wrote:
I'm dog-sitting an old beagle. Just took her out for a tinkle walk and met unleashed dogs for my first time since here.

They got all macho and followed us as I put the beagle in the house. I went back out and chased them home with some .45 bug off.
:what: Wow, your a tough guy Doug:uhoh:. lol
 

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Glock34 wrote:
Master Doug Huffman wrote:
I'm dog-sitting an old beagle. Just took her out for a tinkle walk and met unleashed dogs for my first time since here.

They got all macho and followed us as I put the beagle in the house. I went back out and chased them home with some .45 bug off.
:what: Wow, your a tough guy Doug:uhoh:. lol
I know, he's like Rambo, I'm quaking in my boots over here.
 

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Master Doug Huffman wrote:
Whatever. I don't like undisciplined people or dogs.
Now I understand your negativity on here, your full of self loathing. Those undisciplined people & dogs >>>>> DON'T LIKE YOU EITHER.:lol::lol::lol:
 

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Dustiniac wrote:
Glock34 wrote:
Master Doug Huffman wrote:
I'm dog-sitting an old beagle. Just took her out for a tinkle walk and met unleashed dogs for my first time since here.

They got all macho and followed us as I put the beagle in the house. I went back out and chased them home with some .45 bug off.
:what: Wow, your a tough guy Doug:uhoh:. lol
I know, he's like Rambo, I'm quaking in my boots over here.
Dougy as Rambo
 

Dustiniac

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Glock34 wrote:
Dustiniac wrote:
Glock34 wrote:
Master Doug Huffman wrote:
I'm dog-sitting an old beagle. Just took her out for a tinkle walk and met unleashed dogs for my first time since here.

They got all macho and followed us as I put the beagle in the house. I went back out and chased them home with some .45 bug off.
:what: Wow, your a tough guy Doug:uhoh:. lol
I know, he's like Rambo, I'm quaking in my boots over here.
Dougy as Rambo
LOL!!!!! :celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate
 

J.Gleason

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qball54208 wrote:
Cobbersmom, all I can say is WTF? You'd actually consider shooting an American symbol?
I hunted w/ a guy once who shot a Grey Crane, asked to "see" his gun, racked all the rounds out of it and tossed it into the pond! He was pissed, OH WELL TOUGH S*@!
I guess you'd want to re-think that one perhaps?
Nothing to rethink, I simply would have used you as a dragging tool to recover my firearm from the pond.
 
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