Message from @Wood-Ape - OK/MN

Discord ID: 512493373551280130


2018-10-01 04:02:35 UTC  

My glasses say, "This guy is pretentious, I'm going to ignore him and laugh."

2018-10-01 04:03:39 UTC  

The nice thing about the glasses, is that they are so blatant, and the outfit is so not memorable, I can take them off and they'll be looking for the guy with the neon glasses with nothing else to go on.

2018-10-01 04:04:01 UTC  

That's my take on it.

2018-10-01 04:04:51 UTC  

Grey hoodie can work well, depends how you're built. I carry posters in a laptop bag I got at the apple store years ago, smallest messenger bag I could find.

2018-10-01 04:04:56 UTC  

I look like a yuppie.

2018-10-01 04:05:52 UTC  

Also, women remember shoes very well, I try to make mine as plain and uncharacteristic as possible.

2018-10-01 04:06:24 UTC  

common black chucks in near-new condition, or comfy vans

2018-10-01 05:08:37 UTC  

No red New Balance? (kidding)

2018-10-01 05:08:52 UTC  

I need to get some.

2018-10-01 05:09:11 UTC  

I was joking because that's the unofficial uniform of the DS book clubs

2018-10-01 05:09:23 UTC  

lol

2018-10-02 19:46:05 UTC  

Has anyone killed an Elk? This is my third season going after these beautiful animals. I went archery hunting, and had zero luck. Iā€™m going with a rifle in November. Just wondering what your guys experience is.

2018-10-31 21:35:07 UTC  

Cool job site for conservation and ecological work - https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/job-board/

2018-10-31 21:36:35 UTC  

@Felden - CO No, never. The population is growing in SW OK, thanks to a booming population at a National Wildlife Refuge and expansion outward, but I never have taken one. Better have friends to help you with the work afterwards, do you have an ATV or some kind of cart?

2018-10-31 22:54:29 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN where I hunt, no wheels are allowed. Only humans and hoof. I have to quarter out my animal in 2-3 trips.

2018-10-31 23:02:37 UTC  

Ah, a wilderness area. Imagine thinking horses are less disruptive than bikes. -__-'

2018-11-01 14:14:44 UTC  

Lol yeah. Those piles of horse apples cause more disruption than bikes.

2018-11-15 04:34:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/512485604529799172/1109181539a.jpg

2018-11-15 04:35:09 UTC  

About 30 of these guys walk into my yard every day.

2018-11-15 04:35:34 UTC  

One of the new jakes has a huge beard

2018-11-15 05:05:41 UTC  

Neat! Huge flocks spotted here in SW OK

2018-11-15 21:13:11 UTC  

I love elk hunting with full bars of LTE. šŸ˜€

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/512736851895779329/image0.jpg

2018-11-16 19:12:00 UTC  

I already posted this in farming but I thought you rangers might like it too.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/513068740850483200/20181116_113319.jpg

2018-11-16 19:46:07 UTC  

Nice buck.

2018-11-16 23:16:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/513130238427922455/20181116_170733.jpg

2018-11-19 00:55:19 UTC  

My cousin got him.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/513879915167219722/20181118_184644.jpg

2018-11-19 00:57:04 UTC  

With his legs up behind his head like that it looks like he's just chillin.

2018-11-19 01:02:36 UTC  

So relaxed

2018-11-26 06:01:16 UTC  

Constantinople not Istanbul

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/516493627011104768/1109181545b.jpg

2018-11-26 06:28:30 UTC  

Looks like dinner was running late.

2018-11-27 22:40:39 UTC  

Always remember boys nature is dangerous. This is my dad's dog. He's fine btw.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/517107516916891669/IMG-fe716c259becc24b97685ef96c8870d2-V.jpg

2018-11-27 22:45:19 UTC  

porcupined! poor doggo

2018-11-27 22:51:05 UTC  

You might not be surprised to hear that this isn't the first time he's picked a bad fight. He's been skunked twice. He's a monster hunting dog though. When he was younger he used to catch pheasants by himself.

2018-11-30 02:09:06 UTC  

Diverse and vibrant Asian ticks

2018-11-30 14:17:45 UTC  

3rd world diseases are part of their culture bigot

2018-12-08 05:50:53 UTC  

I may have revealed my power level in my last paper of my last class.

"As usual, the human element is most tricky. As the postmodern, banal, suburban sprawl consumes all that was once good in this world, animals find themselves struggling to exist in our drywall matrix. In arid or sparse environments, animal interactions can become more drastic and desperate. It is important that municipalities, counties, and relevant state and federal authorities adequately educate and regulate people into their own best practices, such as garbage storage in bear country, or not hiking alone in the land of cougars and ravenous pit bulls. Unfortunately the pretense of democracy requires every interest (no matter how sullied) to be considered. This may be done in onerous public hearings or instead labyrinthine bureaucratic lawyer fights. At the end of the day, the wildlife habitat manager can only hope that the least amount of damage to all living creatures is done, and the least amount of ground is lost to the eternal Wal-Mart."

2018-12-08 05:52:04 UTC  

Buzzwords of pretend intellectualism, activate!

2018-12-08 05:52:48 UTC  

But is your professor based?

2018-12-08 05:54:08 UTC  

They are an avid duck hunter and have apprehended Chinese-paid poachers. Who knows?

2018-12-08 05:54:29 UTC  

That's as edgy as it got, the rest was a dry rundown on Leopold-style habitat management.