On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Wayne Cornick wrote:
Unless you have a local source of beef that is grown and processed
locally, your beef would probably come from a large feed lot where the
animals rarely if ever See much less eat grass. They are fed a mixture
of nutrients, grain, meat by-products
For the cattle feed, you forgot to mention the paper
grindings, plastic scrap(pulverized) and some metals
which would go thru the grinders. My cousin lives
near a feed processor and is amazed what is thrown
into the cattle fodder..
All (also) USDA approved
Russ
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I have the Arizona hunting regulations in front of me and you CAN hunt mountian lion here. just my .02 worthQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tell that to the MULE!Jim B. wrote:I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tasteslike. Bad idea.Just leave it alone...ignore it.I think they're still
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Michael Shaffer wrote:
I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tastes like.
Generally speaking, most predators make very poor eating because of thier
own eating habits in addition to the general starvation they put up with.
Beef, pork, mutton, and poultry all pretty
Snipping here ...
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From: Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Jan 26 01:18:59 CST 2006
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mountain Lion time!
DCFluX wrote:
I had reports of a bobcat banging it's head on the door
Other way 'round ... the young eating their parents.
Take *THAT*, Judge Green... !
SBC scarfed up ATT, including the name, logo, and ticker
symbol.
T shareholders got 0.855 in SBC, rebranded back to T
That's wny you're confused.
Mark A. Holman wrote:
Wasnt SBC bought out by AT T ?? for a
skipp025 wrote:
After many years of Mountain Top Work, we caught our
first full-on view of a Large (full size) Mountain Lion
last week. She crossed the road right in front of us
with two giant leaps up the birm into the woods.
Very impressive... after seeing about everything else,
I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tastes
like.
Bad idea.
Just leave it alone...ignore it.
I think they're still federally protected.
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WD8CHL
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mountain Lion time!
I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tastes
like.
The scariest things we see around here are Appalacian
Mountain men yelling Squeeelll!! If you see them just
say Hi Scott and Kevin, and they won't bother
you...
--- skipp025
One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try to eat fig bars in my jacket pocket.
Neil - WA6KLA
Ken Arck wrote:
Oh yea!!?!? Beat this one g
How about a Nene goose wandering into the building, while you're
sitting on the floor in
Yep betcha you have the deer over in your back yard now :-)
Neil McKie wrote:
One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try to eat fig bars in my jacket pocket.
Neil - WA6KLA
Ken Arck wrote:
Oh yea!!?!? Beat this one g
From: Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Jan 26 01:18:59 CST 2006
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mountain Lion time!
DCFluX wrote:
I had reports of a bobcat banging it's head on the door of a building
trying to eat two telephone guys down near Phoenix
Quite frequently ... but a thousand miles further north than
Mt. Wilson.
Neil
Mark A. Holman wrote:
Yep betcha you have the deer over in your back yard now :-)
Neil McKie wrote:
One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try
Ummm,how about black snakes that look like hardline hanging from the
rafters,
then upon leaving-a BIG 'OL BEAR...FACE TO FACE! Now I know why I
always had a roll of T.P. in my service van! Shoulda had my .357 too!
And you forgot bees,wasps,hornets! Now where is my epi pen???
Also add
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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:25 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mountain Lion time!
Ummm,how about black snakes that look like hardline hanging from the
rafters,
then upon leaving-a BIG 'OL BEAR...FACE TO FACE! Now I
Oh yea!!?!? Beat this one g
How about a Nene goose wandering into the building, while you're sitting on
the floor in front of the rack? The goose then proceeds to climb into the
rack for warmth and you spend the better part of 10 minutes trying to get
it to leave. This at the 10,023 foot level of
Skipp,
Congratulations on the mountain lion sighting.
Beautiful. Be careful you don't turn into lunch. Now you know why the Pot
Growers have guns. You asked what's in my pocket? The answer is our new
governor Jon Corzine's hand.
Gary K2UQ
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At 08:07 PM 1/25/2006 -0800, you wrote:
I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tastes
like.
like chicken :-)
Ken
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I had reports of a bobcat banging it's head on the door of a building trying to eat two telephone guys down near Phoenix.On 1/25/06, Ken Arck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:At 08:07 PM 1/25/2006 -0800, you wrote: I can't help but wonder what a mountain lion tastes
like.like chicken
DCFluX wrote:
I had reports of a bobcat banging it's head on the door of a building
trying to eat two telephone guys down near Phoenix.
Us telephone guys are tasty.
I hear we also taste like chicken.
Nate WY0X
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