Re: Rattlesnake Murder
I like that and would have to agree, especially the last line. --- In grandcanyon@y..., John Eyles wrote: > ... > If you kill an animal because you think...
Bob Marley 2001-02-05 12:03:56 #6708

Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
Bob, I think the altitude must be doing something to your brain! My AARP club has breakfast on top of Squaw Peak each week since it's like a walk in the...
superhiker2_superhiker2@hotmail.com 2001-02-05 11:07:19 #6707

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
To pay a fine and admit guilt for a crime you didn't commit is absurd. The main reason I fought the citations was because I felt that I was being deprived...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 11:02:27 #6706

Rattlesnake Murder
At the risk of harping on and on about this book "Ishmael" that I read awhile back, here's the wisdom I think it would bring: The important question is, are...
John Eyles 2001-02-05 10:55:58 #6705

Re: Digest Number 329
Odd you should bring this up today...here's a real neat related story: WHAT? FOX NEWS, CONSERVATIVE? Howard Kurtz continues the popular ''Is Fox News...
conmara 2001-02-05 10:31:54 #6704

Re: Digest Number 329
I'm on the correct list alright! However, I really don't want to spend time reading full newspaper articles which contain as much political innuuendo as...
Skouby, Clifford D 2001-02-05 10:16:07 #6703

Rattlesnake Murder
I have to weigh in with Bob on this. At the risk of sounding too soapy, it's not a matter of human vs snake life, it's a matter of respecting nature. As...
Jeff McGarvin 2001-02-05 10:15:59 #6702

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Like most of the dialogue on this egroup, the rattlesnake issue has gotten out of hand and the comments are becoming less and less useful. Wayne Tomasi
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 10:12:55 #6701

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