Yimi_Kyrabo
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Shot him in the yard an hour ago. He’d been terrorizing a flock of buzzards off and on all morning. The buzzards were simply trying to enjoy a dead armadillo across the highway. Zoom in to see his claws are literally dripping with blood. He snatched a piece of meat and flew to my tree. I was ready.
02:48 PM - May 06, 2024
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Catherine Gramze
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
Probably not best to post publicly about violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, what with the $5000 fine for first offense, and possibly a year in jail. https://www.forestwildlife...
04:56 PM - May 07, 2024
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Yimi_Kyrabo
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Really? So, you think ‘shot’ means, as in with a gun? SMH. Yes. That’s what I did. Me the near 30 year vet shot an eagle and shouted outloud about it to the public. You must be in cahoots with that guy from yesterday.
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06:16 PM - May 07, 2024
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Catherine Gramze
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
Oh, my, I am sorry! Where I come from, shot surely does mean with a gun. Bunch of gun happy rednecks with a Constitutional Sheriff and a militia in my home county in southwest Michigan. Or, why I now live in southeast Michigan.
06:51 PM - May 07, 2024
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Yimi_Kyrabo
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In response to Catherine Gramze.
Certainly, the English language is a mess. Shot and shot are indeed used quite broadly. For photographer, the words are synonymous with capture, click the shutter, take a picture and so on. Photographers shoot or have 'shot' something all the time. But it's cool though. No hard feelings.
08:09 PM - May 07, 2024
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