ya impressive stuff. i think it's so rad to be able to actually see natural anomolies like that, but the only usually to do that is to actually kill it and see only half it's glorious state. these dudes in the picture are from my high school, but would not consider them friends merely legendary jocks that have now found their calling outside of the football stadium and into more noble pursuits of finding harmony in nature and claiming bigger trophies to boast.
Impressive, but as a fisherman, I know the perspective trick that is being utilized here. The two jocks are obviously crouching a few feet behind the boar, giving the illusion that it is bigger than it actually is (although it really is a massive boar). Whaen you hold a fish, you never hold it right next to your body for a pic - you always hold it at arms' length.
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that's impressive... but did you hear about hogzilla?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/03/0322_050322_hogzilla.html
were these buddies of yours?
oh, this is good...
http://www2.newnanutilities.org/~ewhitley1/fark/want-believe.jpg
ya impressive stuff. i think it's so rad to be able to actually see natural anomolies like that, but the only usually to do that is to actually kill it and see only half it's glorious state. these dudes in the picture are from my high school, but would not consider them friends merely legendary jocks that have now found their calling outside of the football stadium and into more noble pursuits of finding harmony in nature and claiming bigger trophies to boast.
Impressive, but as a fisherman, I know the perspective trick that is being utilized here. The two jocks are obviously crouching a few feet behind the boar, giving the illusion that it is bigger than it actually is (although it really is a massive boar). Whaen you hold a fish, you never hold it right next to your body for a pic - you always hold it at arms' length.
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