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17-Nov-2006, 01:49 PM #1
Math Survey
Math Survey

We are doing Surveys for math and I thought this would be the best place to survey people. Since im on here all the time.

What is your favorite hunting season?

Choices:

Bear
Deer
Pheasent
Turkey
Other: Specifiy

NOTE: You do NOT have to hunt to have a favorite hunting season!!!

I need your Name and Choice.

Thanks for my easy A in math.
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17-Nov-2006, 01:51 PM #2
Moose. (Will my initials suffice? I don't want to give my full name out, but the initials are J.E.B.)
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Deer here in Ohio
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Other...No hunting
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18-Nov-2006, 09:22 PM #8
other: wombat. HUGE wombat problem in texas.....little buggers get into your garage (very adept fingers) and all hades breaks loose.
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Wombats in Texas??? I thought there was a marsupial problem there but I thought it was more armadillos than wombats. Armadillos are a marsupial, right?

Googling now ...

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Contrary to what you may have heard, the armadillo is neither a rodent nor a marsupial, and they are not related to the opossum any more than you are. There are twenty different species of armadillos. They belong to the order Xenarthra, family Dasypodidae. Their closest relatives are sloths and anteaters. The most easily recognized feature of an armadillo is its shell. All armadillos have shells, made of true bone, that cover their backs. Most armadillos also have bony rings or plates that protect their tails. Because their backs are covered with bone, armadillos are not very flexible. Although one species — the three-banded armadillo — can roll itself into a ball, none of the others can do so. They rely on speed or their digging ability to escape danger.
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19-Nov-2006, 01:12 AM #10
rabid colombian knife-wielding wombats, I'm telling you. And they are all ferrying uncut colombian cocaine inside their armor plates.

little twerps are knife armed, and deadly in close combat. Plus their sense of smell is uncanny, and they are quick to attack.

Beware, my friend. Be very ware.
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So Texans are arming their wombats now?

I was just getting used to the right to arm bears, and now we're even arming species not native to North America.

Slippery slope. This country is giong to heck in a handbasket.
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Other...No hunting
Agreed...I despise hunting

In fact, I'd rather see a hunter dead than a deer or moose or whatever they're hunting.
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So Texans are arming their wombats now?

I was just getting used to the right to arm bears, and now we're even arming species not native to North America.

Slippery slope. This country is giong to heck in a handbasket.
no no no.....they are coming IN armed.....vast hordes of them streaking (well, waddling) across the great texan plain, all rabidy and frothing at the mouth, and wielding knives, as I may have mentioned before.

So guess this isn't hunting, per se, but more of self defense and defending this Great Land of ours from colombian cocaine.

Because if we didn't, the terrorists would win.
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Agreed...I despise hunting

In fact, I'd rather see a hunter dead than a deer or moose or whatever they're hunting.
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no no no.....they are coming IN armed.....vast hordes of them streaking (well, waddling) across the great texan plain, all rabidy and frothing at the mouth, and wielding knives, as I may have mentioned before.

So guess this isn't hunting, per se, but more of self defense and defending this Great Land of ours from colombian cocaine.

Because if we didn't, the terrorists would win.
Well, in that case, I say hunt the drug-smuggling wombats into oblivion. Any critter smuggling Colombian cocaine in it's pouch should face extinction. We should support local cocaine growers rather than going to the export market. Any critter found putting local farmers out of business should face execution by truck-tire.
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Well, in that case, I say hunt the drug-smuggling wombats into oblivion. Any critter smuggling Colombian cocaine in it's pouch should face extinction. We should support local cocaine growers rather than going to the export market. Any critter found putting local farmers out of business should face execution by truck-tire.
tried that. Knives punctured the truck tire, which, while good for one rabid colombian drug-smuggling knife-wielding wombat works, for the rest of them you would need a lot more trucks.
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