That's great news, Michael. Big hugs to Stitches. Kerry
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From: "Michael Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Michael, how are you and Stitches?
> I have good news. stitch is eating and drinking on his
> own again. he st
wonderful news!
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I have good news. stitch is eating and drinking on his
own again. he started chemo on wednesday and is doing
well. the vet drained the fluid from his lungs and his
breating is less strained. i look forward to picking
him up on monday. he will get chemo once a week for
four weeks and then we will gr
My uncles swear that once upon a time, there were rules, rules of safety, rules of civility, rules of respect of nature but that is has changed. They don't understand uzis to kill deer either. Their take on it is if you need an automatic rifle to kill a deer, hunting just may not be your sport. L
I wonder if there have been any studies to show that some people
carrying guns tend to behave badly just as do other people when they
get behind the wheel of a car. I'm on another animal list where a guy
forwards news items about hunter bad behavior. There was a case, it
may have been in Pennsy
ug. the hunters I know ARE like that. Unfortunately some are members of my extended family.
tBarb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to take exception to the description of most hunters being like that. My whole family has hunted over the years (I'm from northern WI) and I don
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