Monday, May 25, 2009

Outdoor life.

In April 2008, when Chicago law enforcement authorities shot and killed a young male lion that had been reported roaming the streets of the city for several weeks,the event and the accompanying photographs of the dead cougar generated a buzz across the country and around the world.

red is a appositive phrase.
blue is a absolute phrase.
green is a prepositional phrase.
yellow is a adverbial clause.


This is very true. Cougars, becoming more and more, are showing up in city's.I have had a couple of experiences with cougars. One of which is when me and my dad were hiking when we came a pond a cave where one lived.The hair on the back of my neck went up, and it stunk with pee. So I made us leave although My dad had a tag and wanted to fill it.

The Bhagavad-gita.

When the family is ruined,
the timeless laws of family duty
perish; and when duty is lost,
chaos overwhelms the family.


Are family is always in chaos. We even all do are own duty's. When that happens you still got to keep going.

Outdoor Life.

As for performance at the bench, the M83 delivers everything you could expect. Using eight types of factory ammo, five-shot groups averaged 1.330 inches at 50 yards, the smallest one measuring .368 inches. And at 100 yards, it had no trouble keeping its shots within the 8-inch bull of a slow-fire target while shooting from field positions, which is plenty accurate for deer.

Red is a absolute phrase.
blue is a prepositional phrase.
green is a adjective clause.
yellow is a adverbial clause.

I so wish I could get a M83. If I were to get one I would have to get in 50 Wyoming express or 454 casull. 454 casull is $20 a box of 20 compared to $43 a box of 20. Makes it a lot cheaper to shoot.But could you imagine having a M83 with 6 rounds in it of 50 Wyoming express.It would not really matter where you shot it in the chest. Because the odds are it is going to die.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Kim

''As soon as may be. I follow the places of His life till I come to the River of the arrow. There is, moreover, a written paper of the hours of the trains that go south.''
''And for food?'' Lamas, as a rule, have good store of money some-where about them, but the curator wished to make sure.


The lama they are talking about is not a real lama. It would be weird having a lama talk. It is a lama, a person trying to be like Buddha. The river is also suppose to stand for a place where every thing is balanced. Like not to much food, not to less, just enough.