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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2010 19:58:54 GMT
If you haven't seen the Richard Lester/George MacDonald Fraser version of The Three Musketeers (and the follow-on The Four Musketeers), you are missing out. Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Oliver Reed, Charlton Heston, Spike frickin' Milligan, Faye Dunaway, Michael York, Joss Ackland, Christopher Lee, Pierre Cassel, Sybil Danning . . . the hits just keep coming. Fights choreographed by Bill Hobbs! Yeah, a friend of mine actually let us borrow this movie. Needless to say, the movie hasn't made it back to it's original owner. I liked it.
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Post by Kilted Cossack on Apr 29, 2010 20:09:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 14:50:38 GMT
You're a horrible, horrible man! lol
I'm kidding...I have never had the need or opportunity, but I know I balk at the prospect of taking the life of an animal, even if it is injured. Probably moreso at that point. Kudos, you did what I'm not sure I could.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 20:16:14 GMT
Well Greg I think your heart made the decision for you. That is what counts. It can be very sobering and frightening to take life from another creature, even if it is already well on the way to being dead. Weather or not you used your Machet is not important. You counted ending the suffering of an animal as the most important factor, and those chips in your blade are something to be proud of and not frowned upon. Not saving your blade. Not your fears.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 21:31:51 GMT
I have killed several critters in my time and never liked it much.....Never with a sword though, usually a rifle or in one case a large stone. You use what you have at hand I guess.... I would have done the same thing Greg, I hate to see anything suffer.
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