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Mon 17/01/05 at 23:32
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I think a few Americans are getting seriously carried away with themselves...

[URL]http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050117/80/fagoa.html[/URL]
Tue 18/01/05 at 01:53
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Tue 18/01/05 at 01:41
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Lindgren wrote:
> I think a few Americans are getting seriously carried away with
> themselves...
>
> [URL]http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050117/80/fagoa.html[/URL]

Thats absolutely ridiculous
Tue 18/01/05 at 00:25
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Wahey, fetch my GUN MARLEEENE!
Tue 18/01/05 at 00:23
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Yeah I read about that too, well atleast it was only a handful of complaints and not thousands.

I noticed this article a few days ago.

[URL]http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050115/sc_afp/greenlanddenmarkhuntingbearstourism_050115131336[/URL]

Greenland planning tourist polar bear hunts
Greenland is planning to organize polar bear hunts for rich tourists, who would be permitted to bring back the bear skins as trophies.

The local government in the icy Danish territory hopes polar bear hunts will help bolster the faltering economy in the northwestern part of the island by creating jobs for hunting guides, Danish news agency Ritzau reported Saturday.

"We expect that people who go after the really big trophies and who have earlier been on elephant hunts will come. And there is already a lot of interest in polar bear hunting," Mads Skift, a consultant at Greenland's national tourist board, told Ritzau.

Today only permanent Greenland residents who are professional hunters are permitted to kill polar bears. About 50-100 polar bears are killed annually, according to the tourist board.
Tue 18/01/05 at 00:21
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How f**king dare they?

That's just driven me mad.
Tue 18/01/05 at 00:10
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gerrid wrote:
> Complaining suggests that there's something
> wrong with the human body.

you've SEEN americans right??
anything that's under 25 stone makes them feel insecure.
Mon 17/01/05 at 23:39
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Good for the Greeks, standind up to the uptight American "we must protect people from nature" attitude. What right have the Americans to criticise the Greek culture? If they didn't like the celebration of the human form as art then they can just turn off their television sets. Complaining suggests that there's something wrong with the human body. How exactly is that a good message which should be broadcast accross the world?
Mon 17/01/05 at 23:32
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"Sure.Fine.Whatever."
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I think a few Americans are getting seriously carried away with themselves...

[URL]http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050117/80/fagoa.html[/URL]

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