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Topic: got to think...
MynDLash's photo
Mon 10/02/06 10:05 PM
there was a story about this man that went hunting and he would brag to
all of his friends at a local bar telling them that he bagged a mountain
lion, a panther and a cougar useing only one bullet. how did he do it?

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Mon 10/02/06 10:06 PM
i give up?

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Mon 10/02/06 10:11 PM
did he shoot them while they were fighting over some food?

MynDLash's photo
Mon 10/02/06 10:12 PM
oh come on u can do better than that, just think about it. in the
meantime here is a couple more...
1.)if a rooster sat ontop of a equally angled roof and laid an egg which
way would it roll off?


2.)a farmer went into town and bought a hen, a dog and a sack of feed,
but, when he headed back toward the farm he forgot that he came over in
a boat and the boat could only tote two things at a time. how did he get
all of his things home?

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Mon 10/02/06 10:14 PM
i've heard all of thes before but i can't remember what the answers are
to any of them

MynDLash's photo
Mon 10/02/06 10:50 PM
lol, kb, when i first heard the one about the hunter i said the same
thing u did, that they were fighting over food, but, that ain't getting
u anywhere. just keep guessing cuz i'm not telling until someone gets it
right. lol...have fun!

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 10:56 PM
well, for those of you who dont hunt, let a hunter enlighten you: a
cougar, mountain lion and panther are all the same.

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Mon 10/02/06 10:58 PM
i know they are from the same family but they aren't the same thing.

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:00 PM
a rooster don't lay eggs ;-)

And I'm pretty sure james is right..I DO know that a cougar and a
mountain lion are one and the same

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:01 PM
this is an area i excell at, my friend. they are the same cat, just
named differently because of the regions or countrys they're found in.
look it up if you need to

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:02 PM
thanks for the backup. you must hunt

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:05 PM
ever been on an african safari, animal?

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:05 PM
I used to bow hunt yes..and yes..if it's in the southern hemisphere,
it's panther, if it's in the hills or highlands it's a mountain lion,
and if it's 40 or over, drives a hot car and cruises the bars for young
men, it's a cougar lmao

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:06 PM
nahhh no African hunts...plenty of big ass wildlife in Canada to shoot

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:07 PM
lol. awesome response, dude!

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Mon 10/02/06 11:08 PM
don't need to look it up. they are a sub species of the mountain lion
family. they have slightly different characteristics and can be
seperated because there genes are different(subtle tho). they do look
alike though because they are from the mountain lion family.

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:10 PM
i've not yet gotten to canada, yet. the only reason i got to go on a
safari is because my cousin's husband is head of security for the
american embassy in africa, and we visited them for thanksgiving. her
husband asked me if i wanted an exotic animal skin for my den floor. how
could i turn it down?

james_radabaugh's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:12 PM
well, i guess you just got your answer then.

MynDLash's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:12 PM
smarts, to james and pa#9, good job! one more to go!

Ghostrecon's photo
Mon 10/02/06 11:14 PM
Guys!

I think you are missing one thing though.

She said the hunter baged three different animals, even if they are the
same spiecies.

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