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The Vegetarian Myth by Lierre Keith [Book Review]

Few books really get me emotionally anymore, especially non-fiction. But, when I began reading Lierre Keith’s personal account of a strict vegan diet on her body over 20 years I was floored with one question: how in the world? How in the world could people put themselves through such a lifestyle? How could we have [...]

 
 
 
 

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Doin’ the Crawdad Crawl

  Never a dull moment with my buddy, Dan Caughey. Last time we went on a canyon jaunt was two years ago, during the heat of the California A zone deer season. I almost died from heat exhaustion and dehydration—and the Columbian blacktail buck we thought from a long distance was a legal forked-horn, ended [...]

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Rabbits – Airgun Hunting with James Marchington [DVD Review]

   Rabbits reside in the past memories of many as their introduction to hunting. Rabbits remind me of the elation of returning to the US after spending a childhood in South Vietnam and Singapore—where the only ones with guns were government personnel and guerrillas, and most of the hunting happening was of the two-legged variety.   [...]

 
 

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