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MADem

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61. How did you do that?
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 02:29 PM
Dec 2011

I think you found a bug--no subject line text!!!

Impossible to open by clicking on it--I had to open the whole thread!!

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There's a wolf in California! [View all] XemaSab Dec 2011 OP
Not to worry. Some brave gun toter will take care of that. nt onehandle Dec 2011 #1
Boy, you have a hell of an obsession with gun owners. nt TheWraith Dec 2011 #5
Gun ownership = true patriotism. onehandle Dec 2011 #12
You have a hell of an obsession; greiner3 Dec 2011 #71
EXCUSE ME??? I'm a hunter and am totally against shooting wolves for sport. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #25
It was just a joke. Geez, some people have gotten so stressed out that Honeycombe8 Dec 2011 #28
"Hunter" not equal to "gun-toting idiot." tabasco Dec 2011 #59
But you shoot deer for sport. What's the difference? n/t RebelOne Dec 2011 #68
There are an overabundance of deer. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #76
Shit, that's half the comments coming out of Siskiyou County XemaSab Dec 2011 #34
You're getting a lot of grief from people here who misinterpret the second amendment... joeybee12 Dec 2011 #55
I sure would love a little picture! On the other hand, wild wolves probably don't much Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #2
Ours pose politely in front of the trail cam. Brickbat Dec 2011 #4
No way you do not. You do NOT feed them fried chicken. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #6
Just the leftovers. Brickbat Dec 2011 #9
I'm no wolf expert, but I don't think that's a superb idea. What do you think? nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #11
I think that if one wolf eats one picked-over fried chicken breast in his whole life, he'll do just Brickbat Dec 2011 #13
Ok, but next thing you know, he'll want a bucket from The Colonel. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #15
If you give a wolf a chicken leg... Brickbat Dec 2011 #16
LOL! nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #21
He could choke on the small bones. And the trans fats... Honeycombe8 Dec 2011 #30
Pet dogs are different than wolves. Brickbat Dec 2011 #31
Dogs and wolves have same digestive system. Honeycombe8 Dec 2011 #36
It's cooked chicken bones that are said to splinter and cause perforations. Trillo Dec 2011 #41
There's nothing funny about that. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #47
How so? Brickbat Dec 2011 #50
Beacuse when they get used to human food UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #51
Oh, when I said "ours," maybe that makes it sound like I have a pack out back that I leave food out Brickbat Dec 2011 #52
Regardless of your rational UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #53
I would love to see the "wild life show" you refer to Oilwellian Dec 2011 #63
Okay, I guess I've been wrong all along. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #67
our packs are shy. they like to eat dogs. roguevalley Dec 2011 #74
Dogs?? omg nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #75
they live down funny river road and dogs are fair game in the country. I would keep them in my house roguevalley Dec 2011 #79
No offense meant to the OP,but why is this news? Last time I virgogal Dec 2011 #3
First known wolf in almost ninety years? I would say that is news. MADem Dec 2011 #23
I guess,but what did they expect when they re-populated nearby states? I hope virgogal Dec 2011 #32
We've got coyotes the size of Saint Bernards, damn near! MADem Dec 2011 #40
Coyotes are different though. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #54
They do have a little Eastern wolf in 'em, apparently, though! MADem Dec 2011 #58
UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #60
How did you do that? MADem Dec 2011 #61
There was a thread about it. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #64
Ah HA!! So it's a FEATURE, not a bug! nt MADem Dec 2011 #65
I don't know. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #66
Excellent! DirkGently Dec 2011 #7
Cool liberal N proud Dec 2011 #8
Very cool! ellie Dec 2011 #10
I think Maria may still divorce him DJ13 Dec 2011 #14
SO glad I read to the end of this... YvonneCa Dec 2011 #17
DUzy!!! Odin2005 Dec 2011 #26
I second that! Duzy!! nt msanthrope Dec 2011 #70
I'm delighted to know OR-7's journey has been successful and harm-free so far. classof56 Dec 2011 #18
Do wolves eat coyotes? Brother Buzz Dec 2011 #19
yes Vanje Dec 2011 #20
If they eat feral pigs too... Brother Buzz Dec 2011 #22
Feral pigs and an overpopulation of deer can really mess up a garden... hunter Dec 2011 #57
Post of the day!!! Major Hogwash Dec 2011 #24
Hey California take good care of our wolf! Port Orford, Oregon. WHEN CRABS ROAR Dec 2011 #27
Port Orford? i_sometimes Dec 2011 #49
Hi back to you! WHEN CRABS ROAR Dec 2011 #72
kick and rec ! nt steve2470 Dec 2011 #29
Is that good or bad? Shankapotomus Dec 2011 #33
Why would you not want wolves in California? UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #48
Okay Shankapotomus Dec 2011 #78
Seems wolves are doing well. Maybe too well in some areas. pengillian101 Dec 2011 #35
How cool. Cleita Dec 2011 #37
now that's more like Christmas. marasinghe Dec 2011 #38
Cool! bigwillq Dec 2011 #39
And I thought you were posting about Scott Walker. postulater Dec 2011 #42
Oh no! Grandma's house is in Redding! Just a few miles away. Kablooie Dec 2011 #43
woot ellisonz Dec 2011 #44
I blame the pornification of society. Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #45
That is too cool. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #46
Lets find him a lady friend, we could have wolves in California. nt bemildred Dec 2011 #56
I'm scared Cali_Democrat Dec 2011 #62
Great report on one small gain for wolves' range. pinto Dec 2011 #69
Congratulations! Now you're just a few short years away from... greendog Dec 2011 #73
There's a Bear in the Woods DeathToTheOil Dec 2011 #77
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