Author Topic: Why we hunt coyotes  (Read 2372 times)

deerman

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Re: Why we hunt coyotes
« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2014, 08:46:00 PM »

Christmas is an annual commemoration of the birth of jebus Christ and a widely observed cultural holiday, celebrated generally on December 25 by millions of ...

There is more to the definition but no mention of snowmen.


A snowman is an anthropomorphic snow sculpture. In some cases, participants in winter festivals will build large numbers of snowmen. Because a snowman is ...

There is more to the definition but no mention of Christmas.

So can you explain the connection?



The joke in the first post took place in Wyoming.  I don't hunt coyotes in Wyoming do you?

I don't know, you were the one who said "a joke be a joke"  and "a snowman be a snowman" and now you want to make something more of them.

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Re: Why we hunt coyotes
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2014, 09:15:01 PM »
Deerman, enough!  >:(

I spoke to you about this stuff in a pm but you obviously didn't catch on so I am switching to being blunt now.
Stop polluting these threads with a bunch of nonsense like your last post.  No one cares.
We were already sick of it when you brought this "snowman vs Christmas" stuff up when Weeman wished us a Merry Christmas with his animated card in a previous thread.
It was just a nice gesture and didn't need to met with anything but a Merry Christmas in return.

Here we are again in this thread now that started with just a funny situational joke and it has progressed you going on about "snowmen and Christmas" again.
Take a hint from some of the members comments and just stop your controversy all the time.
Take this as an official warning.
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