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BobaFett
It's a real shame not enough people go snipe hunting anymore...
greychupa
You mean, the bird ? Snipe ? Are you out of your mind ?? Why would anyone want to shoot that bird ? mellow.gif
ROGER
grin2.gif Well you see they can change into a fish and back making them darned hard to catch with just a gunny sack. And as you know thats the true test of a Snipe hunter. Bag I'm on the run! thumbsup.gif
XSAS
What is a snipe and is it a Crypto?
The Roswell Man
i was about to ask the same question....
Michelle
Ah, snipe hunting, such fond memories... wub.gif

Basically used as a tool by young men to lure unsuspecting young ladies to a secluded spot in the woods or beach for a romantic evening where no actual snipes inhabited. wink2.gif

The snipe is a bird also known as an American Woodcock.
Undefined_innocence
Okay.. what has this to do with Cryptozoology?

A snipe. A bird. Well known but not hunted often. No crypto there.
The Roswell Man
this should be closed or moved then.... dontgetit.gif huh.gif unsure.gif
XSAS

Come on mods time to move this or close it?
charnelhound
snipe is were the word sniper came from, because he have to be an incredibly good marksman to hit one of those birds
Thistle
QUOTE(XSAS @ May 22 2005, 09:28 PM)
Come on mods time to move this or close it?
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LOL! give us a chance to sign in first laugh.gif

*cough* thread closed

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