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that's bad ass.

There's always one who gets offended, i think it's a hobby for some people.
12/01/2015 18:19
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Mixed feelings man.

If he had not killed the beast, it could have killed more people, because it was obviously unrestrained.

And, it is still not good to kill animals. If Uganda was a country with stricter wildlife laws, he could have been charged! And that's how it should be.

Killing the croc wouldn't have brought back his wife.
12/01/2015 18:24
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Tho the death of the crocodile can't&won't bring back his pregnant wife, this I believe he knows for sure, he had just saved the life of other villagers (no doubt) & at the same time satisfy his rage.....

P.S: I don't think it makes any sense to charge the man no matter how strict the Uganda's wildlife org is. It's a big blow on them having that kinda beast living among humans - they should be charged instead.
12/01/2015 19:07
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T. Mayor said:

Tho the death of the crocodile can't&won't bring back his pregnant wife, this I believe he knows for sure, he had just saved the life of other villagers (no doubt) & at the same time satisfy his rage.....

P.S: I don't think it makes any sense to charge the man no matter how strict the Uganda's wildlife org is. It's a big blow on them having that kinda beast living among humans - they should be charged instead.

Kinda funny that he, or someone on his behalf (I assume), asked for money from the government, but I guess it makes some sense.
I reckon Ali's got a point though - once a story like this goes public/global, any country with strict animal protection laws (like Kenya) would have to be seen to be really pissed about him killing the croc.
12/01/2015 19:21
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sicox86 said:
T. Mayor said:

Tho the death of the crocodile can't&won't bring back his pregnant wife, this I believe he knows for sure, he had just saved the life of other villagers (no doubt) & at the same time satisfy his rage.....

P.S: I don't think it makes any sense to charge the man no matter how strict the Uganda's wildlife org is. It's a big blow on them having that kinda beast living among humans - they should be charged instead.

Kinda funny that he, or someone on his behalf (I assume), asked for money from the government, but I guess it makes some sense.
I reckon Ali's got a point though - once a story like this goes public/global, any country with strict animal protection laws (like Kenya) would have to be seen to be really pissed about him killing the croc.

you know what ''AUDI ALTEREM PARTEM'' is?

Then the Kenya wildlife org should have an explanation to give for still leaving such beast among humans...
12/01/2015 20:12
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Congratulations Cristiano 'ORORO' Ronaldo... 12/01/2015 20:17
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T. Mayor said:
Congratulations Cristiano 'ORORO' Ronaldo...

I am sad but the same time happy.
Sad because of Messi. Happy because CR and i were born on 5th lol.
12/01/2015 20:20
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T. Mayor said:
sicox86 said:
T. Mayor said:

Tho the death of the crocodile can't&won't bring back his pregnant wife, this I believe he knows for sure, he had just saved the life of other villagers (no doubt) & at the same time satisfy his rage.....

P.S: I don't think it makes any sense to charge the man no matter how strict the Uganda's wildlife org is. It's a big blow on them having that kinda beast living among humans - they should be charged instead.

Kinda funny that he, or someone on his behalf (I assume), asked for money from the government, but I guess it makes some sense.
I reckon Ali's got a point though - once a story like this goes public/global, any country with strict animal protection laws (like Kenya) would have to be seen to be really pissed about him killing the croc.

you know what ''AUDI ALTEREM PARTEM'' is?

Then the Kenya wildlife org should have an explanation to give for still leaving such beast among humans...

OK, well this is shaky enough ground for me, I'm out.
12/01/2015 20:26
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Whatamidoinghere said:
T. Mayor said:
Congratulations Cristiano 'ORORO' Ronaldo...

I am sad but the same time happy.
Sad because of Messi. Happy because CR and i were born on 5th lol.

lol Twasn't going to be competitive having a GK in the last three... So, the last 7 years has been all about MESSI & RONALDO

Edited by T. Mayor 12-01-2015 20:32
12/01/2015 20:30
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sicox86 said:
T. Mayor said:
sicox86 said:
T. Mayor said:

Tho the death of the crocodile can't&won't bring back his pregnant wife, this I believe he knows for sure, he had just saved the life of other villagers (no doubt) & at the same time satisfy his rage.....

P.S: I don't think it makes any sense to charge the man no matter how strict the Uganda's wildlife org is. It's a big blow on them having that kinda beast living among humans - they should be charged instead.

Kinda funny that he, or someone on his behalf (I assume), asked for money from the government, but I guess it makes some sense.
I reckon Ali's got a point though - once a story like this goes public/global, any country with strict animal protection laws (like Kenya) would have to be seen to be really pissed about him killing the croc.

you know what ''AUDI ALTEREM PARTEM'' is?

Then the Kenya wildlife org should have an explanation to give for still leaving such beast among humans...

OK, well this is shaky enough ground for me, I'm out.

I made that decision just after pasting the link SI.
12/01/2015 20:34
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