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- From: dbernard@clesun.Central.Sun.COM (Dave Bernard)
- Newsgroups: rec.backcountry
- Subject: Re: HOLLOW POINTS in the backcountry
- Message-ID: <1h5cj1INN7e3@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 21:22:40 GMT
- References: <1992Dec18.191105.29428@news.arc.nasa.gov>
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- Organization: Sun Microsystems
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- >I've always thought hunters themselves would be the best type of
- >animal to hunt. What could be more exhilerating knowing that
- >the animal you are hunting may shoot back! Some park or island
- >should be setup somewhere hunters could legally hunt each other
- >(wasn't there a short story similar to this? "The Most Dangerous Game"
- >or something like that).
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- Actually, someone has been doing this in Eastern Ohio for the last few years.
- An assassin is murdering loan hunters in the backwoods, by sniping from cover.
- The innocent hunters end up dead, and their families end up without them.
- Not all that exhilirating.
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