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Dshultz50

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Posted: 07/23/10 08:15pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Now there's a gene pool that needs to be eliminated...and I'm not talking bison, either!


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Posted: 07/23/10 08:31pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Drbolasky wrote:

She & her family must have been from up here in the Northeast someplace......most folks around here think they can do whatever they want...........

I'll quote Forrest Gump here, "Stupid is as stupid does."


I'm not 100% sure of the location of their home but I'm fairly sure it was originally at the low end of the gene pool.


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Posted: 07/23/10 10:19pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I agree they were wrong but if you look, the stick or whatever was by the left horn of the bison and when he threw his head back it came down on his back causing him to be agitated but if they had been in their car she wouldn't have been hurt idiot's


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Posted: 07/24/10 12:46am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yeah...if it wasn't for 'stupid' we wouldn't have these videos to watch.

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I was amazed at how the wildlife in the Grand Tetons lull you into a false sense of security. The bear: they are soooo focused on going from point A to point B that they "seem" to completely ignore the surroundings and the people in those surroundings. I saw bears walk by people with cameras in hand completely ignoring them. Obviously these people were very lucky. One quick swipe of a paw could really ruin someones day.
Same with the bison.


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Posted: 07/23/10 11:16pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dave&Sue wrote:

I agree they were wrong but if you look, the stick or whatever was by the left horn of the bison and when he threw his head back it came down on his back causing him to be agitated but if they had been in their car she wouldn't have been hurt idiot's


Hmmm, you're right. The video does show that he threw the stick on his own back, but it doesn't show how it got on his head to begin with.


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Posted: 07/24/10 12:00pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

houtrz wrote:

As a kid I was taught NEVER to pet or try to play with our dog while he was eating and I have taught the same things to my kids but thru the years I have read where the "family pet" turned on a kid while they were petting or poking at it while he was trying to eat.


That is why when the dog is a puppy you give him his food and then when he starts eating you take it away several times and give it back. You do this through the puppy years and then they won't get agressive when they are adults. I can take a bone right out of my dog's mouth and he will just let me have it, because I trained him to do that.

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Posted: 07/24/10 11:23am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

LEN Retired wrote:

I saw her movie she was recording & said the exact same remark. Its amazing how folks keep the EMT's and LEO's busy! If not for dumb we'd have less in those fields, You can only shake your head. or go farther and I'm sure glad I'm retired.
Bill


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Posted: 07/24/10 08:18am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

They'll keep at it until the forestry service has to erect a fence topped with razor-wire alongside the entire road through these parks and preserves to protect the wildlife from really stupid people.


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Posted: 07/24/10 08:30am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

As a kid I was taught NEVER to pet or try to play with our dog while he was eating and I have taught the same things to my kids but thru the years I have read where the "family pet" turned on a kid while they were petting or poking at it while he was trying to eat.

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