Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for September 12, 2021

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    dcandmx  over 3 years ago

    Any moving target?

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    boneroller42  over 3 years ago

    sigh Sad but true

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    Mighty Phavahg  over 3 years ago

    Well, they’re safe in my yard. Except for the neighbors’ cats.

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    Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Oh! Shoot!

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    TimSchmal  over 3 years ago

    (Hidden reference) The shooting of pacifists by gunmongers, necessitating the removal of all weapons, eliminating the 2nd Amendment? Just guessing. Seems true to character of these writers.

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    PossumPete  over 3 years ago

    Don’t you have a capitol to storm. Hate monger!

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    Vernon Cash  over 3 years ago

    Sounds about right

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    Ellis97  over 3 years ago

    I thought doves were white. Not purplish gray.

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    Vet Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Dove season in Texas sounds like a fire fight in downtown Bagdad. All aiming at one dove…..and it avoided every incoming flak burst!! So some turn to ambush by shooting them off the power lines and hoping the Squirrel Sheriffs are not around. Which is a false hope….they’re always around.

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    david_42  over 3 years ago

    Many moons ago, Terry Wassman and I would climb to the top of his dad’s barn and shoot pigeons (none of those fru-fru doves for us). His mom made a mean pigeon pie, but we also had to provide for the barn cats.

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    Iseau  over 3 years ago

    When young we hunted morning dove in the harvested corn fields every year. It helped keep there population under control. And we ate all we shot.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I haven’t seen a robin in two years, maybe they are shooting them.

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    CaveCat87  over 3 years ago

    We have plenty of doves around where we live, though I can’t help but think of “Duck Hunt” looking at this one.

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    scote1379 Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Seems like awful lot of shooting for very little meat ?

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    donwestonmysteries  over 3 years ago

    Poor Doves. And they represent peace and union?

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    Donzi  over 3 years ago

    I think it’s dove season in some states right now. The people that I know that hunt them eat them. I guess I think of it the same way I do duck or pheasant hunting. We have a bunch of pheasant in the freezer right now

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    patmobley  over 3 years ago

    That sounds SO paranoid. No wonderhe thinks he needs a gun.

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    Truth Seeker  over 3 years ago

    You do know that doves and pigeons are the same thing they are both from the bird family Columbidae, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbidae. Remember if our ancestors hadn’t hunted many of us wouldn’t be here. I don’t hunt myself but if someone eats what they kill whats the problem, It’s better than them starving to death and who knows the way things are going in this country many of us may find ourselves hunting and foraging for food.Also man will always find ways to kill others, most serial killers don’t use guns and gang members will find ways to obtain illegal firearms,

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    GERARD SMITH Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I have never shot a dove, but I have shot three raccoons!

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    crazeekatlady  over 3 years ago

    Hubby was a bad shot. The black lab was an excellent retriever. When hubby kept missing the birds, dog would go “Hunt” turtles, bring them to hubby, and keep them from leaving the area. When hubby was ready to leave he told the dog to put the turtles back where she found them. She did, and they went home.

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    GentlemanBill  over 3 years ago

    They’re tasty… That’s why.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  over 3 years ago

    Because you doves are tasty.

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    Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 3 years ago

    if they said it was pigeon season, a fair number of complainers would stop.

    And the only difference between being classified as a pigeon vs a dove is size (members of the Columbidae family of birds above a certain size are called a type of pigeon and those below it are called a type of dove).

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