Go Fish! nm
Posted By: This is fun on 2008-09-23
In Reply to: pity card. nm - andromedica
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Sorry...this fish won't bite!
:p
There are rotting fish all right.....
you got THAT part right. lol.
goldberg little fish, big pond
There are many best selling authors whom many do not know of..Mr. Goldberg is a small fish in an extremely big author ocean. Big world out there, diverse opinions about what books to like. I never said nor ever thought the whole world believes like me..I am glad to think on my own..Ya know, to show you the sorry state this country is in..A few years ago the local high school had a course to teach kids to think on their own, how to think independently, can you imagine they needed a class like that? I noticed when I first moved to this rural area that most people think exactly like their parents and me, being the outspoken NY'er that I am, would debate and state the issues. They would always talk about..well my mother said this, my fathe said that. Im not talking kids here, Im talking adults, 30 and 40 year old people..So, when I heard about that class, I was happy that maybe one day we will have people who think on their own, without hiding behind other peoples ideas and the safety of same old same old.
Sorry, Sam...this fish is too smart to take your bait!
I will just keep swimming in the opposite direction and let you look for other fish to catch!
lots of fish hang around those
offshore drilling rigs. huh huh huh.
The Difference between Fish and Politicians
Some of you don't like Glenn Beck, but this video is really funny.
http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/22798848/show-and-tell.htm
From Alaska fish and game website....
Wolves and bears are very effective and efficient predators on caribou, moose, deer and other wildlife. In most of Alaska, humans also rely on the same species for food. In Alaska's Interior, predators kill more than 80 percent of the moose and caribou that die during an average year, while humans kill less than 10 percent. In most of the state, predation holds prey populations at levels far below what could be supported by the habitat in the area. Predation is an important part of the ecosystem, and all ADF&G wolf management programs, including control programs, are designed to sustain wolf populations in the future.
The Alaska Board of Game approves wildlife regulations through a public participation process. When the Board determines that people need more moose and/or caribou in a particular area, and restrictions on hunting aren't enough to allow prey populations to increase, predator control programs may be needed. Wolf hunting and trapping rarely reduces wolf numbers enough to increase prey numbers or harvests.
Currently, five wolf control programs are underway that comprises about 9.4% of Alaska's land area. The programs use a closely controlled permit system allowing aerial or same day airborne methods to remove wolves in designated areas. In these areas, wolf numbers will be temporarily reduced, but wolves will not be permanently eliminated from any area. Successful programs allow humans to take more moose, and healthy populations of wolves to continue to thrive in Alaska.
Click on links below to learn more about wolves and predator-prey relationships.
stop comparing politicians to fish!
Everyone knows referring to Trout Pout is a subtle racial insult!
Who cares? Got bigger fish to fry.... geesh!!
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Sure, my little Hitler mustache, or landing strip or fish stick...whatever
you wish to call it. Sorry you can't afford your own razors.
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