Vegetable processing plants are next
On Sat, 02 May 2020 20:51:45 -0300, Lucretia Borgia
> wrote:
>On Sun, 03 May 2020 07:58:19 +1000, Bruce > wrote:
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>>On Sat, 02 May 2020 18:57:43 -0300, Lucretia Borgia
> wrote:
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>>>On Sat, 02 May 2020 13:44:43 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
>>>wrote:
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>>>>On Sat, 02 May 2020 14:37:05 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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>>>>>graham wrote:
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>>>>>> That guy in Nova Scotia only became a criminal when he used the guns.
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>>>>>I've got a nifty hunting knife.
>>>>
>>>>The current gun thing really puzzles me. I grew up with relatives and
>>>>their offspring going hunting in the fall. Nobody had more than one
>>>>or two long guns. They hiked to spots and checked the area out for
>>>>potential game, came back in the fall and first day of hunting was
>>>>Thanksgiving day. If they each got their deer they were done for the
>>>>season except meeting their quota for duck and goose. Everybody knew
>>>>the safe way to handle a gun. Everyone and their male offspring
>>>>was/would be in the military. To this day back home, nobody has any
>>>>of the military styled assault weapons. I just don't get it at all.
>>>>War and killing people is a gruesome, painful thing. I can't imagine
>>>>fantasizing and playing war. I'm thankful I never had to because I
>>>>know I would kill to protect my own and I would suffer for it
>>>>afterwards.
>>>>Janet US
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>>>My eldest SIL is a hunter but just as you say, hunting season opens,
>>>he's out, got his deer and he's back until next year. All his guns
>>>very secure in a built in locked down contraption in the basement. Not
>>>out on display where they can be stolen. I think he has 2 shotguns.
>>
>>He's still a barbarian.
>
>But a very nice, kind man, my daughter is lucky.
She must be a barbarian too. Birds of a feather.
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