In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
And as long as what's good for the goose is not good for the gander:
Other stuff we automatically delete:
Auction tech support or billing questions. If you have a tech support or billing question click Help Center from the top of any auction site page. Complaints or criticism about GunBroker.com, its staff, its policies, or any buyer or seller on that site. If you have a problem with an auction transaction use the auction feedback system and/or contact tech support.
"Because the portion of the Snake River between its confluence with the Columbia River near Pasco, Washington, and Lewiston is navigable by some oceangoing vessels, Lewiston has the distinction of being Idaho's only seaport and the western United States' farthest inland seaport."
I checked my E-mail, nothing there. If you would send me one telling me why I had one poofed and this one locked, I would appreciate it. I'm 99.9% sure I posted nothing that would get poofed. I'm guessing someone replyed in a most inapropriate way. I always try and not post or reply to a topic in a way that is inapropriate.
The reason they don't post anymore is the threads they disliked were banned. Their work was done. Their childish rants were a success. They, like ACLU, have moved on, to other forums to disperse that "liberal form of democracy" which has not failed them for 50 years; scream like a baby until they give you your way to shut you up.
I'll call it what it is... Evil.
Since this will get their blood boiling and release another onslaught of tantrums... I love Jesus!...... you can go ahead and lock this one up too![:(!]
quote:Originally posted by dcon12
quote:Originally posted by ECC
No species is native to this area...we used to have a smaller less aggressive wolf in our area.
UhHHH,,what? Don
We have an introduced species here now. We had no species of wolf here prior to these being introduced.
quote:Originally posted by ECC
quote:Originally posted by dcon12
quote:Originally posted by ECC
No species is native to this area...we used to have a smaller less aggressive wolf in our area.
UhHHH,,what? Don
We have an introduced species here now. We had no species of wolf here prior to these being introduced.
i call BS on that note. grey wolves were widspread througout north america. with the other varieties being subspecies of the grey wolf. they ranged from coast to coast the artic to mexico.
Size: Gray wolves' head and body length is 40 to 58 inches (1 to 1.5 meters), plus a tail 13 to 20 inches long (one-third to half a meter). Their weight varies greatly by subspecies, ranging from 40 to 175 pounds (18 to 79 kg), with an average between 60 to 100 pounds (27 to 45 kg). google grey wolves second sight down. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/NorthAmerica/Facts/fact-graywolf.cfm
last time i loked at a map montana and idaho both bordered canada to the north. so wouldnt the wolves from canada be the same as the wolves from montana? that would be like saying the deer from cr are not the same as the deer from mass
Comments
The post discussed history and was actually quite genial.
What the Hell, man?
Thanks
Still want me to look you up and go to the Zoo,
and tour the jail? Mouse
You have mail. Always wanted to say that.[}:)]
Jon
That's what dutch auctions are for.
And as long as what's good for the goose is not good for the gander:
Other stuff we automatically delete:
Auction tech support or billing questions. If you have a tech support or billing question click Help Center from the top of any auction site page. Complaints or criticism about GunBroker.com, its staff, its policies, or any buyer or seller on that site. If you have a problem with an auction transaction use the auction feedback system and/or contact tech support.
Take notice of my note to you in my reply.
quote:We could take Washington and have a port as well...
If you would do just a little research on the state you live in, you would know that we already have one!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewiston,_Idaho
"Because the portion of the Snake River between its confluence with the Columbia River near Pasco, Washington, and Lewiston is navigable by some oceangoing vessels, Lewiston has the distinction of being Idaho's only seaport and the western United States' farthest inland seaport."
[B)]
Thanks.[:)]
package arrived today.
probably be thursday or friday before i get thru it.
tom
I'll call it what it is... Evil.
Since this will get their blood boiling and release another onslaught of tantrums... I love Jesus!...... you can go ahead and lock this one up too![:(!]
No species is native to this area...we used to have a smaller less aggressive wolf in our area.
UhHHH,,what? Don
quote:Originally posted by ECC
No species is native to this area...we used to have a smaller less aggressive wolf in our area.
UhHHH,,what? Don
We have an introduced species here now. We had no species of wolf here prior to these being introduced.
Before the arrival of European settlers, wolves ranged widely across the continent, from coast to coast and from Canada into Mexico. Two species were found in North America: the gray wolf lived throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf lived only in the southeastern United States.
quote:Originally posted by dcon12
quote:Originally posted by ECC
No species is native to this area...we used to have a smaller less aggressive wolf in our area.
UhHHH,,what? Don
We have an introduced species here now. We had no species of wolf here prior to these being introduced.
i call BS on that note. grey wolves were widspread througout north america. with the other varieties being subspecies of the grey wolf. they ranged from coast to coast the artic to mexico.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/NorthAmerica/Facts/fact-graywolf.cfm
http://www.ask.com/bar?q=what+wolves+are+native+to+north+america?&page=1&qsrc=0&ab=0&u=http://www.timberwolfinformation.org/info/qa/wolfq&as.html What is the historical range of the gray wolf in the contiguous United States?
Before the arrival of European settlers, wolves ranged widely across the continent, from coast to coast and from Canada into Mexico. Two species were found in North America: the gray wolf lived throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf lived only in the southeastern United States.
As I said, do a search of the forum.
quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
http://www.ask.com/bar?q=what+wolves+are+native+to+north+america?&page=1&qsrc=0&ab=0&u=http://www.timberwolfinformation.org/info/qa/wolfq&as.html What is the historical range of the gray wolf in the contiguous United States?
Before the arrival of European settlers, wolves ranged widely across the continent, from coast to coast and from Canada into Mexico. Two species were found in North America: the gray wolf lived throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf lived only in the southeastern United States.
As I said, do a search of the forum.
and this forum is proven to be biased? what i am posting now is historical fact?
and you said to google them. which i am doing now
Too many facts, you are going to get this damned thing locked! Don