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March 7th, 2002, 02:50 AM
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Re: Gryphin and Growltigga Thread
"PHOENIX D - YOUNG, SPOTTY, SHORT WEARING LONELY LUNATICS"
Hey! I'll have you know I am NEVER lonely. The voices in my head provide plenty of company!
Phoenix-D
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March 7th, 2002, 03:08 AM
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Re: Gryphin and Growltigga Thread
On Sunday night I got hit by a puck in a location a little further south than the wrist
It wasn't doing 80kph or anything, but it was fast enough to put me on the bench for oh... 20 min
My first purchase Monday was a can.
Moose: Yup. Seen plenty, usually in the ditch. My dad hit one a few years ago, which is generally bad for the moose and the car/truck.
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March 7th, 2002, 07:03 AM
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Re: Gryphin and Growltigga Thread
Seen a moose? Dad shot one of the damn things when I was a kid and we had to eat moose meat for almost a year. It is not that exciting a flavor and after the 100th meal in a row, you start getting really tired of it. Mom told him he could never shoot another one, so we got white tailed deer and grouse after that.
He also shot an elk once and when he was butchering it, he found a strange piece of scar tissue. He cut it open and discovered that years before he had shot it, someone else had shot it with a .22, a light caliber rifle than was too small to kill it. The bullet was still in the muscle, with a lot of scar tissue holding it in place.
Damn good thing this thread is off topic, I think even Tigga would have a hard time relating this post to SEIV.
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March 7th, 2002, 07:41 AM
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Oh that's real nice...
If you want game or trophy, can't go wrong with Deer. Tastes... sorta like turkey-beef cross.
When you live in a place where there is really nothing to do but embrace the great outdoors, it's bound to come in to you sometime 
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March 7th, 2002, 10:53 AM
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Re: Gryphin and Growltigga Thread
quote: Originally posted by Gryphin's Fyre:
Tigga,
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Good on ya that you have your sense of humour intact to post to the list.
Regards
Fyre
La Belle Du Boston, many thanks indeed - I find a turgid sense of humour, along with the famous British stiff upper lip, is sometimes the only thing that gets us through adversity.
What really has hit the biscuit is that work have called me in this morning (it is 08.53 here in Manchester when THEY KNEW I only got back from Atlanta at 04.25 this morning) - I am so annoyed I have just typed up my resignation letter - all this angst for a lousy $50k a year and no bonus 
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March 8th, 2002, 02:16 AM
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Re: Gryphin and Growltigga Thread
I have found that a stiff upper lip isn't always what is called for but I see that you found your weapon and attacked with the mighty pen ... hope they are appropriately apologetic for being such louts as to have you show your "oh so happy to be here" face..for the $50k they so generously pay you for being an indentured servant.
I do tend to be a bit anti-establishment as of late... I apprecate a battle of wits but not with unarmed men.. which always leads me to speak with the janitor rather than the vice presidents.
Best of luck
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March 8th, 2002, 02:21 AM
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Yes, well um.... the resignation letter worked a little bit too well I think.....
Time to have a career change and go a make a living renting windsurfers off a Greek beach, said beach being infested by augmented female architecture
Au revoir mes enfants
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