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Old Wed May 18, 2005, 10:35am
mick mick is offline
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Re: Re: Wild(life??) Management

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JR brought up a point that goes through my mind all the time when looking at plays: The defender didn't do anything wrong.

If the defender doesn't do anything wrong and gets called for a foul is that fair to him/her? I don't think so.
Actually, xxssmen clarified that in the post I inadvertently trashed.
mick
mick,
I quoted his post before you could delete.
Bad mod.
TH

Tony,
You never did allow me any room for error. You are just very tough! ... But I like it that way!

In that spirit, I would like to point out that the post you quoted was xxssmen's third.

His second post pointed out that he saw B1 doing nothing illegally.
mick

Ah, I see! I didn't go back to see which one you tossed. Just knew that I had quoted one of his posts. Oh well, ya know what the say, "You have to be perfect the first time and improve after that."


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IMPORTANT
I have a twitching Skunk in my back yard, not quite *dead*, and not *live* enough to leave my yard on it's own. Assuming the little feller is never going to walk again and that he has evacuated all of his body fluids [air rifles are illegal in town, but if, somehow, he would twicth into another pellet], what do you do with a dead skunk?
Here, we would just call animal control to take it away. We have rabid racoons and skunks from time to time, so we usuallly call animal control anytime we see one acting strangely. And being in the back yard, where they normally wouldn't be found, is usually an indication that they maybe rabid.
He was okay.
He was just happy to be alive.
He was just enjoying a lovely morning in the lawn.
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