I am thinking of getting involved in hunting, primarily for food, but i guess also for game as well. Though I feel guilty doing it just for game. My questions are for people who hunt. First, what would you primarily with you if you went hunting? Second, what type of licenses do you need? What time of year do people normally hunt during? Which states are best for this? Do you know any good websites to visit of locations? Also, any good websites to visit about equipment? Any other insight would be great.I apologize in advance to any animal rights activists. I respect your life choices and want you to go fight for your cause, just respect others life choices as well. Thanks.
That's because they drive a piece of crap car so they expect to break down eventually. I'm sure they have a few shirts stashed in the trunk. I've never broken down on the highway, but then again I've never had a car that was 15 years old, had 120,000 miles on it, and always had the Check Engine light on.
Obama could only dream of being as smart as a fire hydrant !
Sarah Palinalthough the hydrant is a necessity also.
I'll ignore the fear people have at the mere mention of radiation and consider the practical aspects of the idea. One problem I see is there is no way to turn off the heat. I guess you could have the heater outside and only pipe the hot water into the house when you wanted it. But I see a safety problem. What if you don't remove the heat from the strontium 90? What if the heat exchanger fails. Especially if it fails on a summer day when you are not piping the heat into your house and are not paying any attention to it. It would overheat and melt the container and cause a radioactive spill.
When the Democrats nominate Hillary Clinton for Obamas old position in 2012, will Democrats and Liberals support her as blindly as they do Obama ? Answer: A fire hydrant serves a valuable position in the communities at large. Sarah Palin will do this country the greatest service, by sending Obama back to his Chicago ( or Indonesian ) roots.