and then if your going to bicth about the smelter, take those precious catalytic converters out of your green cars lol... Cause you know what that platinum came from here
Yup. Some people live in cities. Some don't.lol
city dwellers
You know what you city dwellers are the dirtiest people i have ever met.. They are the worse polluters out there.. All there garbage... Its there fault they have to make there public dumps outside of there cities and in the forest... Have you guys been to toronto, they treat there city like a ****hole i wonder how these very same people would treat the wilderness... Probally not any better then there own cities..
see, give it up
this is life
It's not romantic to sit with your gal and enjoy the warm glow of the slag pits anymore?Now ... the smelters on the other hand....
Why the hell would I want to live in downtown Toronto?
If I was going to say a dog is a dog, I would have said a dog is a dog. If it is a brown dog, it is a brown dog. I said a colour (or shade, just in case nit-pickers choose to use it) and I said a general species. Who gives a damn for specifics if ba'ar wants your berry patch?
Native populations were wise enough to know the spring bear hunt taught the cubs to stay away from man. Without that fear, they just grow up to be big, dumb, hungry bears. They were the people who were here - and lived in harmony with the bush - long before Europeans imposed their profit-margin world on everything. The spring bear hunt was still respected up until 1999 - before the tree-huggers lobbied the Harris government into cancelling it because of the risk of "poor orphan bear cubs". If people who know nothing about the environment would stop humanizing the bush, they could call themselves environmentalists.
That's for sure. We had one that sat on our balcony railing outside the bedroom window and squawked at 5 every morning. Also they raided our filbert bush with regularity that would put an obsessive/compulsive to shame. lolI lived near there too. They love the fruit as much as we do. They have one ood quality. They are as reliable as roosters for crowing at sunrise.
It's kinda greening up pretty well around Trail, too.Greening up well, thanks. It's an ongoing project and the results are encouraging. I have minnows thriving in the beaver pond and frogs like crazy.
Now ... the smelters on the other hand....
Wife is half Anish. lolProbably can't find a good saskatoon berry wildrice bannock fried in bear fat recipe either without knowing Cree or Dene.
If you're lifestyle is to club baby seals for the fashion industry and leave the skinned carcus on the ice then yeah I will attack your lifestyle. It's wrong and we shouldn't do it.
No matter which way you slice it the seal hunt is welfare. We can do better and that is all any one is asking.
So I take it you won't be ordering one of the Saskatchewan Richardson Ground Squirrel cod pieces then?Quoting Unforgiven
If you're lifestyle is to club baby seals for the fashion industry and leave the skinned carcus on the ice then yeah I will attack your lifestyle. It's wrong and we shouldn't do it.
No matter which way you slice it the seal hunt is welfare. We can do better and that is all any one is asking.
Quoting petros Probably can't find a good saskatoon berry wildrice bannock fried in bear fat recipe either without knowing Cree or Dene.
If you are in BC she has canoed a fair distance from turtle island.Wife is half Anish. lol
But this isn't about the spring bear hunt in Ontario, it's about the seal hunt on the east coast. Do you support hunting for fashion?
So are we. lolWow, miss a few hours...miss a lot.
Yes the hunt is carried out in the name of vanity but that should not be the main focus. These animals are a direct threat to the remaining fish stocks on the east coast and in the arctic.
The same place they are concerning the messy fishfarms in BC. Hiding from it whilst trying to figure out how they can benefit.Where is the leadership from our government to look at this industry and refine it so that the hunt is done for the right reasons? It needs attention at the federal and provincial level.
As I mentioned before, our methods of management so far have sucked badly.Simply calling it cruel and saying it should be shut down is not constructive and is a kneejerk reaction. Take a cue from Karrie and process the whole animal. The meat can be used for pet food. It's also rich in protein and can be processed into capsules for human intake. Why aren't these paths explored further? Any way you slice it the hunt has to carry on, just to cull the necessary numbers in order to maintain balance in the region. Otherwise, we are going to see seals creeping up the St. Lawrence River straight to the heart of the country. Then by geezus you'll hear an outcry.............
That's her Dad's fault. lol BTW, Turtle Island is North America.If you are in BC she has canoed a fair distance from turtle island.
I thought it was anywhere above water. Click on the link to a pic I took of a nice statue of the legend from the royal museum in ReginaThat's her Dad's fault. lol BTW, Turtle Island is North America.![]()
lol I suppose it would depend on whose translation you like. At any rate, you are right, Anishinaabe home grounds are back east and some of wife's family are here in BCI thought it was anywhere above water.
It's not romantic to sit with your gal and enjoy the warm glow of the slag pits anymore?
Sometimes it's warmer in Creighton than in Flin Flon from the slag pits.
As I mentioned before, our methods of management so far have sucked badly.
We made a mess of the fish stocks, we should figure out how to right our mistakes. But blaming dwindling fish stocks on some other creature while killing that other creature for its pelt won't do it.