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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 826247" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>That's okay, as I know you were referring to both of us about spelling. If you know the English language, you have the words "where", "wear", and "ware" that are all pronounced the same, but have different meanings and to use them you should know what they mean. In the instance of IW using "ware", instead of "where", I'm sure he was just in a hurry and knows what they all mean. You, on the other hand, are looking for the word "camaraderie" and it's not even close to the word you posted, but at least it's nice you know there is a spell check, LOL! What we're both trying to tell you is that if you post pictures, please don't pretend to have killed them in what is considered to be "fair chase" when they are behind a high fence or at least say how many acres the enclosure is and the name of it so someone can do a little research if they aren't familiar with the place. In this instance, I'm well aware of the practices of "The Sanctuary" up here in Michigan and it may be decent size, but the way they feed those animals with the Purina Deer Chow out of troughs and the deer become habituated to them and people, it is a lot closer to what we would call a "canned hunt" than fair chase. If you want to argue that, go right ahead, but I'm done after seeing where you and your folks hunt to get your "trophies".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 826247, member: 28854"] That's okay, as I know you were referring to both of us about spelling. If you know the English language, you have the words "where", "wear", and "ware" that are all pronounced the same, but have different meanings and to use them you should know what they mean. In the instance of IW using "ware", instead of "where", I'm sure he was just in a hurry and knows what they all mean. You, on the other hand, are looking for the word "camaraderie" and it's not even close to the word you posted, but at least it's nice you know there is a spell check, LOL! What we're both trying to tell you is that if you post pictures, please don't pretend to have killed them in what is considered to be "fair chase" when they are behind a high fence or at least say how many acres the enclosure is and the name of it so someone can do a little research if they aren't familiar with the place. In this instance, I'm well aware of the practices of "The Sanctuary" up here in Michigan and it may be decent size, but the way they feed those animals with the Purina Deer Chow out of troughs and the deer become habituated to them and people, it is a lot closer to what we would call a "canned hunt" than fair chase. If you want to argue that, go right ahead, but I'm done after seeing where you and your folks hunt to get your "trophies". [/QUOTE]
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