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Last cry for the Norwegian wolf. This week the norwegian goverment desided to kil off the remainign wolves in Norway... It will be a sad week for us all...
I HATE THE GOVERMENT!!!!!!!!!! THEY SUCK SO MUCH!!! DAMMIT! *Cries* 3-4 hours, Wacom Tablet Painter 8 Free hand drawing from a poster of mine. Comments
That makes me sad. Why would ANYONE, government especially, vote to kill ALL the wolves in the country? If we did that, the whole country would riot and probably hide all our wolves in our houses
-- One upon a time, in the depth of space, there was a shinning planet known as KRIPTON A world where the inhabitants had raised themselves to the pinnacle of mental and physical PERFECTION ...Well... so much for Them Well, out country is a sheep contry, many farmers complain becasue they think they sheep die of wolf attack when in realty they mostly die of poison or illegal hunting.
of 30.000 sheep, only 300 died of wolves. The rest was accidents. -- As a child, I always wanted to sit on those pink clouds at dawn. But as I grew older, I realised that life is just like those clouds. You fall throught... Now that really fluffs my tail
People should really be more careful where they leave their livestock -snorts- -- One upon a time, in the depth of space, there was a shinning planet known as KRIPTON A world where the inhabitants had raised themselves to the pinnacle of mental and physical PERFECTION ...Well... so much for Them -snicker- That's an understatement
;_; Methinks a group o' people should capture a bunch o' packs of wolves and re-locate them in the U.S. and Canada -- One upon a time, in the depth of space, there was a shinning planet known as KRIPTON A world where the inhabitants had raised themselves to the pinnacle of mental and physical PERFECTION ...Well... so much for Them |
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February 7, 2005
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