Friday, December 9th, 2005

Got one.

OK, so it took longer than I hoped, but the freezer will have deer meat in it in a day or so.

Have to find some butcher paper because I’m gonna try and DIY this year, the $75 processing fee being more than I wanted to deal with at present.

Feels good. One shot and down, too. There were three does crossing an open space between a contaminated area (Kingsbury is an old ammo dump) and a cornfield, I was set up in a stand close by. The lead doe was not the biggest, but not the smallest either.As I had been skunked several times this season, I wasn’t taking any chances. Managed to get it in the truck before dark, too, so I didn’t end up having to field dress it in the dark (always a hazard, as a decent knife for dressing has to be razor sharp)

It took getting my mind and soul right to get this, exactly like last year, and like last year, I got a late season animal. I’m at peace now, and ready for another year.

Registration is a good thing

because Paul Martin says so

And I’m the queen of norway
Remember, folks: it’s EVERYONES freedom their after. Here’s hoping my canadian inlaws will find some rope, a lamppost, and some assembly intstructions.

The canadian gun registration program was going to be a simple, small thing. It has become a money pit with cost overruns that make Dick DaTurd Daley seem like a piker. And now, now that all those law abiding citizens have decided to register their weapons, they will lose them. Just like the germans who asked you if either of your parents were jewish, and thus knew to come round you up.

Nope, registration is a good thing. If we limit it to those politicians who feel the need to “control” the hoipoloi. Register these assholes as offensive weapons, and round THEM up.

Kim has a better way of putting it, as always. Me, I just want to see these bastards hang, I can’t get past the RCOB long enough to be coherent.

Now HERE is a Christmas present I could get behind.

I need to get Sam to talk to the wife. Give her some ideas. A Steyr Aug! Now, me, I’d rather have an H&K G3