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Old 07-10-2008, 05:20 AM   #1
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Default Levin have you seen a wolf in the wild

I saw a couple of wolves in the Lamar Valley at Yellowstone.

Farrah spotted them when I had given up all hope after 2-3 days of looking where the wolf watchers said they would be west of Lamar Valley.

It was a real thrill.
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Old 07-10-2008, 03:57 PM   #2
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Do you go on rat viewing expeditions there in Texas? I guess that would be the equivalent animal down there.
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Do you go on rat viewing expeditions there in Texas? I guess that would be the equivalent animal down there.
People like you are killing Wyoming.

Houses in dirt-poor Star Valley are higher in price than houses in Dallas.

You are destroying their way of life, and then blaming it on outsiders. Very convenient.
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Blame your co-religionists from The SLC for your Star Valley woes, I imagine those that live there are thanking their lucky stars. The high prices are saving them a crap load of condescension from a certain self-important texan.
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Blame your co-religionists from The SLC for your Star Valley woes, I imagine those that live there are thanking their lucky stars. The high prices are saving them a crap load of condescension from a certain self-important texan.
I basically already own property there (my father owns it, but I will own it soon).

I will build a huge monstrosity and snicker at people like you.

From the seed of Star Valley comes another John Marvel.
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I basically already own property there (my father owns it, but I will own it soon).

I will build a huge monstrosity and snicker at people like you.

From the seed of Star Valley comes another John Marvel.
Jon, it's spelled J-O-N.

We've seen some efforts to obtain O&G leases at auction by envirowackos without much success. They just don't have the cash to compete. You see them at the auctions with their long hair and unkempt beards, their dilated pupils speaking to some sort of illegal substance coursing through their veins. The misplaced indignation is evident on their face as last great place after last great place is "condemned" to the drillbit. It's all very amusing. Well, except for the stink. The combination of patchouli and unshowered hippie will turn your stomach.
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From the seed of Star Valley comes another John Marvel.
LOL.

I saw some wolves in Alaska (which are themselves persecuted); I haven't seen any of the gray wolves in Wyoming or Idaho, but I bet I could see a few pelts if I visited GN or Landpoke.

Seeing the wolves was a great thrill-- but even more than seeing them, I loved listening to their howl at night. I remember sitting out in the dark and hearing the wolf howl. I was close to a place where I could run inside and shut the door.
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LOL.

I saw some wolves in Alaska (which are themselves persecuted); I haven't seen any of the gray wolves in Wyoming or Idaho, but I bet I could see a few pelts if I visited GN or Landpoke.

Seeing the wolves was a great thrill-- but even more than seeing them, I loved listening to their howl at night. I remember sitting out in the dark and hearing the wolf howl. I was close to a place where I could run inside and shut the door.
You two are funny..and not funny ha-ha..funny queer!
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The only bigger thrill would be to see wolves eat GN's livestock. If he had any. If he wasn't a poseur and actually had livestock.
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The only bigger thrill would be to see wolves eat GN's livestock. If he had any. If he wasn't a poseur and actually had livestock.
I got 3 chickens!
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