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AgentBlack wrote:Damn it! All the hot single chicks are dropping like flies.....WTF, the ZPAW suck!!!

CLEAR CUT wrote:All I can say to that is suck my dick, Dick!!
OTTB wrote:"What's that you're wearing?"
"This? Oh, just my rabies hat."
shrapnel wrote:Darling, I would never fondle your sphenoid.
Dr. Cox wrote:People aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard fillings.
JamesCannon wrote:Shrapnel, if you were a superhero, you'd be Captain Buzzkill Peener Pain.

Regulator wrote:What kinda rabbits you got down there? Here in KS the only thing we worry about is the fleas that come with rabbits (cottontails and jacks). After shooting one, we just gut it and hang it in a tree for a few minutes. Fleas will vacate a cooling body quickly. If you throw the rabbit in your pouch or across your back right after shooting it, the fleas will move to your warm body.
Flea bites can carry disease I guess, uncomfortable at the least, never heard not to eat the rabbit. Ate quite a few actually, tastes like chicken, only tougher.
JamesCannon wrote:The bad thing about
sleeping with biggin is not
AIDS, it's e.coli


shrapnel wrote:Err, don't bacteria have an incubation period where you feel fine until there are too many of them in your system? Ask your game commission or health department or a local university about it, would be my suggestion.
Raptor wrote:Carrying weapons openly and dressing in cammies (even if legal in the area) will get you killed.
Kommander wrote:So now ... we [are] worried that we may be faced with multiple heavily armed and armoured assailants in our day to day life ... I must have accidentally stumbled into the Somalia chapter subform or something.

What kinda rabbits you got down there?
AgentBlack wrote:Damn it! All the hot single chicks are dropping like flies.....WTF, the ZPAW suck!!!

AgentBlack wrote:Damn it! All the hot single chicks are dropping like flies.....WTF, the ZPAW suck!!!

ZipperMan wrote:Try eating small amounts of it then waiting, if you feel something isn't right then don't but if all goes well slowly increase the amount you eat, and just keep seeing how you feel. Much like the strategies used to eat wild plants.
Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.
tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.
Tommy Tran wrote:Before I drop hammer on a 'clear' SG I full finger both tubes!

Gun_Nut_2k1 wrote:ZipperMan wrote:The worms just under the skin, I have been told by a Game Warden, are just a parasite akin to ticks. Its the spotted liver you need to worry about.
AgentBlack wrote:Damn it! All the hot single chicks are dropping like flies.....WTF, the ZPAW suck!!!

ChaoticL0gic wrote:
From what I hear the worms are the big issue. Apparently they are rampant in this area.
PistolPete wrote:"In the greater scheme of things, this is a weapon that kills"
Once again, compared to the rest of the weapons that only fire kittens and give people orgasms.
raptor wrote: Anyone know if there is an asshat gene? If so it must be a dominant gene.

Tularemia is a disease which occurs throughout the Northern Hemisphere and can be found in many mammals including hares, rabbits and rodents common in Utah! The disease is also called rabbit fever, fly fever and Ohara's disease. It has a particular affinity for cottontail rabbits. Tularemia is caused by the bacteria (Francisella tularensis). Tularemia can be transmitted to man either by the bite of an infected tick or deer fly, direct contact through the skin via dressing an infected animal, eating of contaminated flesh, or inhalation of dust that is carrying the bacteria.
After entering the rabbit's body, via the bite of an infected parasite, the bacteria quickly multiplies and invades different organs such as the liver and spleen. If while dressing your rabbits, you notice one in which the liver, lungs or spleen are covered with tiny, whitish miniature discolorations or one in which the liver and spleen are swollen, it is probable that the rabbit has tularemia. Immediately wash your hands with strong soap and hot water and rinse in disinfectant and discard the carcass.
Tularemia is a serious disease, if left unchecked. But don't panic! Based on statistics from around the United States, chances of catching Tularemia are slight!
Symptoms in man
After infection has occurred, the bacteria incubate for approximately 5 days. The resulting symptoms appear suddenly and include chills, fever, nausea, vomiting and sweating. If you suspect that you have been in contact with an infected animal and may have contracted Tularemia, consult your physician immediately! The recovery rate from the disease is good
shrapnel wrote:Err, don't bacteria have an incubation period where you feel fine until there are too many of them in your system? Ask your game commission or health department or a local university about it, would be my suggestion.
Rush2112 wrote:the_alias wrote:AZMedic wrote:'86 damn almost missed this cutoff. I remember baywatch ya then I became a lifeguard and was like wtf this isn't the same......
I honestly thought you were around 45 +
He's crotchety enough.

tommyboy4090 wrote:Yes if rabbit is the only meat you eat you can die of "starvation".I think its the lack of protein.
Civilian Scout wrote:tommyboy4090 wrote:Yes if rabbit is the only meat you eat you can die of "starvation".I think its the lack of protein.
It's too much protein, and not enough fat.
tommyboy4090 wrote:Civilian Scout wrote:tommyboy4090 wrote:Yes if rabbit is the only meat you eat you can die of "starvation".I think its the lack of protein.
It's too much protein, and not enough fat.
Thanks for correcting me. Been so long since I was taught that, that, well slipped my mind so to say.

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