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    Default Oh, the frustration....

    My good buddy and his lovely wife own about 300 acres of farmland that is currently over run with yotes. 2 days ago, buddy watch a timber wolf (according to him?) chase a deer, literally across his front lawn and both disappeared into the bush. They can't let their dog outside alone for fear that the yotes will grab it. The next door neighbour is afraid for their cat. And on it goes.....
    I just got off the phone with buddies wife, asking about permission for an aquaintance to do some yote hunting. (She won't let anyone hunt deer cuz they're soooo cute and she'd be horrified to think of someone shooting that poor cute little deer.) So what does she say when I ask about the yote hunting? " Well we humans have obituary notices to let us know when someone dies. If someone shoots a wolf, the baby's will be left behind not knowing where their mama is and I couldn't live with that."
    OH MY? True story...... just had to share it.

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    Does the wolf/yote leave a note for the fawn after taking the Doe?

    Her land, her wishes, but some peoples rational.... wow...
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    How old do wolf pups need to be to "read" an Obit?

    Had a guy tell me the other day the cops need to change because expecting the criminals to change is ridiculous, true story, and from a Moronto resident.

    When I asked if he realized what he just said he just gave me the "my squirrel cage is turning but the squirrel has been long gone" look.

    Crazy world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skypilot View Post

    "my squirrel cage is turning but the squirrel has been long gone" look.

    Crazy world.
    This and "Moronto" made me smile. Thanks.

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    "Moronto" Now that is a good one! First I ever heard it and man, does it ever fit!

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    Moronto. I am giving formal notice that I will be usng that term for our provincial capital from here on in. I hope it isn't copyrighted...
    Learn all you can about nature. What we don't understand, we fear and what we fear, we destroy.
    Teach a young person to hunt and fish, after all, someone taught you.

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    Moronto is already in the dictionary... Well, the Urban one at least...

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Moronto
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