OT/MISC Every city has their gangs.... but this is crazy ? [IMGS]

sandra

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Geeeez, I wonder if they have a big-enough pooper-scooper for their lawns??

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It proves that every State has their own "unique" gang problems.
They roam the streets and yards night and day.....and you CAN NOT (legally) shoot them.

BEAUTIFUL Animals!!!!!!!
 

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DrJerry

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I live not too far from where "Northern Exposure" was filmed. Sometimes when I'll be working and feel like I'm being watcched, I'll look up and see one of them looking in the window at me. I carry a rifle under the seat of my pickup. One of these days...:whistle:
 

AzProtector

Veteran Member
Anyone seen a fat guy, white beard....red suit...goes by the name of Claus...he's the supposed ring leader....
 

BigBadBossyDog

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Can you imagine coming around that curve doing about 60 mph and seeing that gang resting by the road side? I would be so busy admiring the scene I would probably drive off the road.
 

Seeker

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Where were these pics taken? Does anyone know the location for these animated lawn sculptures? (Beautiful, BTW)!
 

LeafyForest

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Wow, not a bad gang problem to have - those critters sure look well fed! Thanks for sharing - enjoyed the pics!!
 

Bullwinkle

Membership Revoked
Caribou?

They are on the tundra of northern Canada and Alaska.

When were they transplanted in Montana?
 

LittleJohn

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They were taken in Helena, MT... and those are caribou.

Not trying to argue here at all...but I'm pretty sure those are elk.

I just harvested one in Colorado last month.

If I shot a Caribou, I'm in big trouble. :whistle:


LittleJohn
 

Straycat

Veteran Member
We'd be chasing them off with the slingshot - "GET OUT OF MY LANDSCAPING, D#$@ IT!!" They're a huge pain in the ass if you're trying to grow anything. If you want it to survive, anything you grow has to be circled with fencing and constantly defended. Bastards.

Tasty, though.
 

cleobc

Veteran Member
I used to work in Creede, Colorado, and have to drive home to Del Norte a night or two a week. In the winter, the elk would bed down on the highway since it was warm and there was little traffic. Really get your heart going to come around a corner and find a bunch of elk lying in the road. Especially when it was icy.
 

rafter

Since 1999
I used to work in Creede, Colorado, and have to drive home to Del Norte a night or two a week. In the winter, the elk would bed down on the highway since it was warm and there was little traffic. Really get your heart going to come around a corner and find a bunch of elk lying in the road. Especially when it was icy.

ROFL, Sounds like when we would be out and about and drive back through Rocky Mountain National Park at midnight sometimes and the elk would be lying all over the road, up on top of Trail Ridge Road. Hundreds of them!


Or walk out of city hall and walk right into the side of one.
 
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