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Subject:Re: Humor: Safety warnings for outdoor recreation From:Guy Oliver <guy -at- DEV -dot- TIVOLI -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 27 Apr 1995 14:58:53 CDT
My wife's cousin does this for a living. I know very little about it,
because I spoke only briefly with her about what she does and why, but
it's true: she blows animals up.
Guy Oliver
guy -dot- oliver -at- tivoli -dot- com
> Warning: What follows is outright distasteful, and is proof that the
> world is a far wierder place than we generally believe. If you're of a
> sensitive nature, read no further!!!
> I just received a copy of a flier entitled "Obliterating animal
> carcasses with explosives", part of the USDA Forest
> Services'"Recreation Engineering Tech Tips" series (Jan. 95,
> publication #9523-2315-MTDC, Missoula, Montana office). I'm assured by
> a reliable source that this is not a joke, ...