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    #11
    I can't seem to find my dictionary or my thesaurus......but.....
    doesn't "blunt" mean not very sharp???
    doesn't "stout" also mean THICK????

    Please help!!!!

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      #12
      Blunt:

      Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; stupid; --opposed to acute.
      His wits are not so blunt. --Shak.

      Hard to impress or penetrate. [R.]
      I find my heart hardened and blunt to new impressions.--Pope.

      Note: Blunt is much used in composition, as blunt-edged,blunt-sighted, blunt-spoken.

      Syn: Obtuse; dull; pointless; curt; short; coarse; rude; brusque; impolite; uncivil.

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        #13
        Thanks Kato, That's kinda what i figgered... oops, I mean is consistant with my estimation!!!!

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          #14
          well so much for the warm welcome theory.....good luck,HAY MAKER

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            #15
            I welcomed you on your other thread, Haymaker, and incidentally was not answered. I also wished you good luck which I knew you were definatly going to need if you choose to "come to Canada" and be as rude as we know some Americans are sure noted for. I guess maybe "thanks" for continuing the behaviour that will get you absolutly nowhere is more appropriate. Good luck... in changeing your attitude somewhat.
            Sorry but there are other people in the world as well, with feelings, goals, families, commitments and want the same things out of life that you do...
            Stop talking down to people so much and you may just get the "welcome" that you crave so much. Have a good day!

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              #16
              As for your original question, Haymaker, yes we do want some packer laws. That is our goal.

              It takes time to drill that into the heads of politicians, but we are working on it.

              You'd have gotten that answer a lot sooner, but unfortunately we don't take well to being talked down to. In Canada manners still count. You be polite, we'll be polite. You be rude, we'll be rude.

              (I had something rude typed after that last sentence, but I deleted it. Manners, you know....)

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                #17
                Aw,c'mon Haymaker!! How can you be like that??? We was only funnin'!!!!
                You can torture me back if you like!!
                I'll even help you out.I'm kinda skinny and a little nearsighted....

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                  #18
                  Well Mr. Stout, I'll welcome you! Hey, we need to hear how you guys think!
                  I believe you are a wee bit misguided, but I also will admit a lot of what you say, has a lot of truth in it. But don't worry we will correct you and educate you if you stay here long enough! LOL
                  But seriously, you have stated the opinions of a whole lot of American cattlemen, and that is a good thing? In any kind of relationship you have to know where the other person is coming from?
                  I personally don't think any of us are that far apart in our hopes and aspirations for OUR industry? With a heavy emphasis on "OUR"?(cow/calf?)

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                    #19
                    whiteface my apology for missing your welcome,I got way to much rain around here and hac some water gaps washed out that I had to fix so ..thank you for the welcome and kind words.......good luck

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                      #20
                      kato do you honestly believe the question I asked was talking down to you?......good luck,

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