We used to have pheasant and quail every Thanksgiving, when I was a boy.
Hunt in the morning and serve up mini turkeys that afternoon. Those were the days.
FAX
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Moved on without drinking.
Odd.
FAX
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Coming back now.
Perhaps just shy?
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Bwana 11:03 PM 11-14-2006
Originally Posted by FAX:
Coming back now.
Perhaps just shy?
FAX
I think it got a glimpse of light from the scope Mr. Fax.
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Simply Red 11:06 PM 11-14-2006
Damn! All of that waiting and it's a DONKEY!
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Some kind of horse. Not a zebra, I think. But, something else.
Wild African Burro?
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Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 11:06 PM 11-14-2006
Originally Posted by FAX:
Some kind of horse. Not a zebra, I think. But, something else.
Wild African Burro?
FAX
Possibly an Onager? (a wild burro in Africa)
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I don't think it was a donkey, Mr. Simply Red. Coat was not oily.
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Simply Red 11:08 PM 11-14-2006
Originally Posted by FAX:
I don't think it was a donkey, Mr. Simply Red. Coat was not oily.
FAX
:-)
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Zebra.
Stripes were not visible from distance.
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QuikSsurfer 11:07 PM 11-14-2006
lol, i know right.
****in zebra
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Originally Posted by QuikSsurfer:
lol, i know right.
****in zebra
Zebra was not ****ing, Mr. QuikSsurfer.
Although he may be looking for some.
FAX
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Are zebras solitary animals? Where was his herd? Was he the lonely zebra? Did he do something bad?
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