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[Mccoypottery-talk] OT: snipe hunting
acp
acpearce@io.com
Tue, 02 Sep 2003 22:54:18 -0500
Chris Jubic wrote:
>I know what you are talking about! I was down south visiting when my friends
>took me "Snipe Hunting",...with a bag and a stick, but they told me they
>were birds! Naturally, as I was off "beating the bushes" with my
>stick,....when they all took off on me! That was a great joke!
>Chris in NY
>aka "Traderlil"
>
Oh, I bet they were happy to get a snipe hunter from New York. ;-)
That's a LOT more fun than 2 from Missouri. ;-)
I guess they had to be soft, furry little animals to get little girls to
look
for them. Besides -- why would anyone think you'd hunt birds with
a sack and a stick. You'd need a net. ;-)
acp
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>>Also, thanks for telling me about the "snippng" software. I
>>had no idea and always thougth a snipe was one of those furry
>>little animals, which you tell young children, to hunt (with burlap
>>bag and stick), in the spring, at dusk. "Here, Snipe. Here,
>>Snipey. Come on Snipe." ;-)
>>acp
>>
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