glad that a scoff-shill blowtard is such an expert in the slur words for people, and music they are into.
good job angency instigator foreign infiltrator.
must be sun-down where you are by now.
shouldn't you be off work?
glad that a scoff-shill blowtard is such an expert in the slur words for people, and music they are into.
good job angency instigator foreign infiltrator.
must be sun-down where you are by now.
shouldn't you be off work?
pretty clear who and what you are.
of course we can't prove it nor do you know who does and doesn't know how to play drums.
It's not a hard skill to learn, by the way.
not seeing it as wicked.
and you could say 'where "in boston on the common"
and Boston is a place, but there are many places in Boston.
so "Where": it's a question.
but "place" is a noun.
and saying 'What place' isn't quite the same as saying 'Where'.
so it's complicated.
Read Wittgenstein and these things become less merky, but not really clear.
It's all about what you want to say.
and perhaps 'any where, any place' is a bit redundant, but not really. or is it?
it's fine if say it one way or the other.
if people are confused they can query for more clarity.
shooting a bird dog (or any dog), no matter what its age (nor no matter how old the shooter is), is not considered gentlemanly behavior.
English has many different dialects, and deep wisdom in old aphorisms.
read, learn, study.
you can't possibly know all the old adages, nor should you pretend to be an expert unless you want to be put up for ridicule.
killing a dog with a bullet for any reason isn't really a good thing to do, but maybe in ages past it was considered a fair way to deal with a poorly bred hound. the practice might get deprecated, but the language and vernacular and the aphorism lives on. You just need to put it into it's antique context.
"No, Yeller, no!!"
a local theatre was built on a swamp. and it has standing water at times, in one of the cinemas. I went to see a starwars franchise movie there maybe over 10 years ago. I remember thinking 'gee this suck, it's a cliff hanger'
I came out of there feeling like a pincousion, covered in mosquito bites.
so, no, rarely go to a movie at a theatre anymore (I do not go to the movies anymore at all, actually).
I felt like I was one of Bill Gates victims in the days after that movie wondering 'don't they know that their theatre is filled with mosquitoes?'
sadly I thought 'ya, they probably know. Maybe somehow Bill Gates is involved with this and I am an unwilling participant in one of his sick-headed experiments.'
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'is not considered' is a passive tense and doesn't say who it is that doesn't see it as gentlemanly.
I understand. Did I not mention 'Old Yeller' in my other post?
ah, I missed this before. Puts the whole 'bad bird dog' thing into a new perspective.
Yes, seems like comms.
shot and killed the dog?
so they don't just bring it somewhere and have them do it with a needle? sad but true.
I heard a story about dogs that would 'run down the deer' and it was in a state where there are a lot of liberals so the rumor was . . .
one person paid one of the young men (born in the woods and accustomed to the whole backwoods way of life) to go and take care of the problem by killing that particular job.
we had a guy who couldn't see any thing wrong in any of the dogs and no one told him the real story but he heard the rumor . . .
ya, in the woods things that happen don't make good copy for the flat landers.
no one shoots a dog without a very good reason, one hopes.
The reality of the mountains is what it is. If you don't like seeing deer hanging off a barn, don't go to the forest in deer hunting season.
Not a good idea to be there in deer hunting season unwares, anyway. Some of those folks can see a deer a long distance off and might take a shot not really being sure, hit the mark, and well, maybe not get caught.
when you realize that some of them need the meat for their families, being judgemental about it is rather ungentlemanly.
did they call the police once they realized he was lurking there on the porch with them?