Slim Randles' Home Country
Science, history, anthropology and Darwinian
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[November 23, 2015]
In
our part of the country, fall means deer hunting. Many of us will
dress up like a pile of leaves, go out into very cold weather, and
sit still until we freeze to death. |
Why? Because we want to have some venison this winter for the
family. We’ll figure out how much the venison costs us … but only at
gunpoint. Because this is not the most fiscally sane thing we do
each year. Sanity would send us to buy some really tender beef to
eat. Where’s the glory in that? No, there are still a lot of us who
would rather go out and find the meat and bring it home. And we
spend a lot of money each year, and read lots of books and
magazines, and talk endlessly about techniques. It doesn’t appear to
be a rational way to live, but when you apply science, history,
anthropology and Darwinian theory, it still doesn’t make any sense,
but at least now you sound more educated talking about it.
Doc’s awfully good at that. When the subject came up the other day
at the morning meeting of the world dilemma think tank (held daily
at the Mule Barn truck stop since the Hoover administration) Doc
said there was actually a very clear scientific reason for it.
“In cave days,” he said, “only the best hunters lived to sire
children. The others ate weeds and died a sorry death. So we come
from a solid line of successful hunters. We’ve been running around
consuming varmints for about two million years that we know of, and
we only started agriculture about 12,000 years ago. So if you divide
this and carry the one … well, another way to look at it is … if man
emerged from the trees a year ago, he was nothing but a hunter until
18 hours ago.”
“Makes sense,” said Dud, “think I’ll buy some of that Autumn
Fandango camo this year.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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