Monster Pig
There's a video report on CNN's website where they interview the kid and his father. They address the validity questions; the father said the pig's head is at a taxidermist right now. They also show several pictures of the kid and his father posing with the pig. At least based on the video clip, it appears legit.
I hope the kid likes pork products, he'll be enjoying them for a while to come!
I hope the kid likes pork products, he'll be enjoying them for a while to come!
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They're still there. You can hunt and shoot as many as you want because they are feral.(not native species)songsmith wrote:I wonder if Bedford County solved it's wild pig problem? They had some escapees from a game preserve, and now have a "fire at will" situation... at least that's what I've heard.--------->JMS
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I really like this one...
"Yes while it is true that you definitely commited an act of terrorism, muchlike our president does each day upon arising..."
An act of terrorism...lmao
:lol::lol: nimrods
Maybe if the kid strapped a bomb to himself, then jumped on the pigs back...
"Yes while it is true that you definitely commited an act of terrorism, muchlike our president does each day upon arising..."
An act of terrorism...lmao


Maybe if the kid strapped a bomb to himself, then jumped on the pigs back...
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug.
That's why I'm neither far left or far right. I've been in the Pennsylvania woods almost every day of my life, and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on the realities of nature, such as how hunting benefits an ecosystem WE also have to live in (we just happen to be at the top of the food chain for now). PETApusses need to be forced to watch real nature documentaries, not Disney ones... watch what a big indigo snake does to a cute little mouse, or see a weasel tear a baby bunny's throat open just for the sport of it. Nature is a wondrous, profound thing, but it ain't all snow-white baby seals. Life gets ugly.
Perhaps if someone posted a Youtube vid of a cage-match between a 500 lb boar (even a domesticated farm pig) and, say, an upper middle-class white suburban Rastafari wannabee who smells of Patchouli. The pig's advantage? He's a pig. He doesn't want to coexist. He wants to sink his tusks into you, and shake you like a rag doll until you die. His biological imperatives are more than just survive and reproduce. He's a big alpha male... he also has to dominate.
All that said, am I a puppy-kicker? No way, man... I'm not pissed off by nature, or afraid of it. I just feel like I understand it well.----->JMS
Perhaps if someone posted a Youtube vid of a cage-match between a 500 lb boar (even a domesticated farm pig) and, say, an upper middle-class white suburban Rastafari wannabee who smells of Patchouli. The pig's advantage? He's a pig. He doesn't want to coexist. He wants to sink his tusks into you, and shake you like a rag doll until you die. His biological imperatives are more than just survive and reproduce. He's a big alpha male... he also has to dominate.
All that said, am I a puppy-kicker? No way, man... I'm not pissed off by nature, or afraid of it. I just feel like I understand it well.----->JMS
"Monster Pig"....
I looked at this post by mistake..... I thought you were talking about someone in Mifflin County!!!
There are alot bigger ones around here!!! 



Kickin' like a one legged chicken....
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SpellboundByMetal wrote: People are just stupid. get angry over some dumb animal he killed...but let the humans being killed in the name of 'freedom' just die in crazy #'s.
I dont understand people.
To quote Tom Araya from Slayer "I Reject this fucking race".
Humans are so damn ass backwards. We are the animals.


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HOGZILLA
WHEN THEY SHOT HOGZILLA, THEY KEPT THAT QUIET FOR MONTHS. NO ONE BELIEVED THE PICTURE, SO THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL OR NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DUG IT UP, MEASURED IT AND DID DNA SAMPLES. PERSONALLY WILD BOAR HAS WAY TOO MUCH GAMEY TASTE FOR ME; EVEN THE SMOKED HAMS HAVE AN OVERPOWERING FLAVOR.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7264865/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogzilla
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7264865/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogzilla
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I find both the negative and positive comments funny. The negative ones are funny for the obvious reasons: The people sound like left-wing crunchy-hippie type extremists. The positive comment people are acting like the kid split the atom (Seinfeld reference
). He shot a fucking pig for Pete's sake! He didn't find a cure for AIDS.

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Yeah but he's a kid. A lot positive reinforcement is good for him. I think that where the good comments are coming from.bassist_25 wrote:I find both the negative and positive comments funny. The negative ones are funny for the obvious reasons: The people sound like left-wing crunchy-hippie type extremists. The positive comment people are acting like the kid split the atom (Seinfeld reference). He shot a fucking pig for Pete's sake! He didn't find a cure for AIDS.
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug.
AP - FRUITHURST, Ala. - The huge hog that became known as "Monster Pig" after being killed by an 11-year-old boy was raised on a farm where it had another name: Fred.
Phil Blissitt said he purchased the 6-week-old pig in December 2004 as a Christmas gift for his wife, Rhonda, and they sold it to the owner of Lost Creek Plantation after deciding to get rid of all the pigs at their farm.
He told The Anniston Star in a story Friday that the sale was four days before the hog was killed in a 150-acre fenced area of the plantation.
"I just wanted the truth to be told. That wasn't a wild pig," Rhonda Blissitt said.
The Blissitts said they didn't know the huge hog drawing widespread media attention was Fred until they were contacted by Andy Howell, game warden for the Alabama Department of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries, whose agency found that no laws were violated in the hunt.
"Did you see that pig on TV?" Phil Blissitt recalled Howell asking. "I said, 'Yeah, I had one about that size.' He said, 'No, that one is yours.'
"That's when I knew."'
Phil Blissitt said he became irritated when he learned that some thought the photos of Fred were doctored.
"That was a big hog," he said.
Mike Stone, the father of Jamison Stone, the 11-year-old boy who shot the huge hog to death during what they described as a three-hour chase, has said the hog weighed more than 1,000 pounds and was more than 9 feet long. He told the Star he had been under the impression that the hog was wild, not farm-raised.
"We were told that it was a feral hog," Mike Stone told the Star, "and we hunted it on the pretense that it was a feral hog."
Telephone messages left Friday with Eddy Borden, the owner of Lost Creek Plantation, were not immediately returned.
Phil Blissitt said he purchased the 6-week-old pig in December 2004 as a Christmas gift for his wife, Rhonda, and they sold it to the owner of Lost Creek Plantation after deciding to get rid of all the pigs at their farm.
He told The Anniston Star in a story Friday that the sale was four days before the hog was killed in a 150-acre fenced area of the plantation.
"I just wanted the truth to be told. That wasn't a wild pig," Rhonda Blissitt said.
The Blissitts said they didn't know the huge hog drawing widespread media attention was Fred until they were contacted by Andy Howell, game warden for the Alabama Department of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries, whose agency found that no laws were violated in the hunt.
"Did you see that pig on TV?" Phil Blissitt recalled Howell asking. "I said, 'Yeah, I had one about that size.' He said, 'No, that one is yours.'
"That's when I knew."'
Phil Blissitt said he became irritated when he learned that some thought the photos of Fred were doctored.
"That was a big hog," he said.
Mike Stone, the father of Jamison Stone, the 11-year-old boy who shot the huge hog to death during what they described as a three-hour chase, has said the hog weighed more than 1,000 pounds and was more than 9 feet long. He told the Star he had been under the impression that the hog was wild, not farm-raised.
"We were told that it was a feral hog," Mike Stone told the Star, "and we hunted it on the pretense that it was a feral hog."
Telephone messages left Friday with Eddy Borden, the owner of Lost Creek Plantation, were not immediately returned.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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