The only thing I got to say is - come on man - don't all be so serious - a little humor goes a long way to keeping you healthy and happy - where does this line start anyway?
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The only thing I got to say is - come on man - don't all be so serious - a little humor goes a long way to keeping you healthy and happy - where does this line start anyway?
[QUOTE=JoePa;843301]The only thing I got to say is - come on man - don't all be so serious - a little humor goes a long way to keeping you healthy and happy - where does this line start anyway?[/QUOTe
Really ??
Hunting to me is serious business....you put down one of our own who is a good hunter you put down hunting. I have a high regard to those who defend hunting in a dignified way, period....
All the sexist BS aside she is an excellent ambassador for the sport we love and a far cry from the Elmer Fudd image the anti's love to portray.
Eva thanks for your support and commitment you're an inspiration.
FB
She's out there in makeup and earrings because she knows her audience.
Half the guys I see hunting nowadays wear earrings too.
I still respect them...sorta!
I think she is showing that a "lady" can hunt just as good as the manly men! Man, woman... I enjoy (most) shows, a pretty woman,yes it does capture me more than a over weight bearded guy in overalls...actually, a man in overalls wouldnt capture me at all!.
But hey, too each their own too.
LET IT GO! LET IT GOOOOO!!
Can't hold it back anymore
Let it go, let it go
Turn away and slam the door!
Sorry, Iam a father of 4.....
I am still scratching my head as to where you came up with this statement? Do you know where she was born and raised exactly and what outdoor lifestyle upbringing she had? And why you felt insulting a Canadian hunter (who just so happens to be a woman - whoopee) with that definition?
For me just because you weren't born in a rural area, don't listen to country music, don't dress in hunting or farm wear daily, don't drive a pick-up truck ......doesn't mean your automatically a city-slicker. Maybe Eva isn't any of those things above either, but she still has a passion for outdoors and hunting, so instead of assuming just because she dresses up pretty, does media appearances all dolled-up, maybe drives a fancy little car, god-forbid wears jewellery or make-up that she is any less of a hunter than any of us here. (Hey don't you guys wear your wedding bands still while hunting? Sheesh - take that jewellery off your too much of a city-slicker!)
And I am no prude by any means, I can handle jokes and shots and hang with the rest of the big boys and hold my own, but we don't need those type of smutty comments about a young lady hunter on a public forum like those mentioned. Show some class and respect. If her father Jim were ever read those types of comments (oh I am sure he hears them all the time) too me, if I were ever a father and knowing what *some men are like...that would make me just cringe knowing that is being said about a daughter I had raised.