Ethics vs Practicality
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Ethics vs Practicality
Hunters World........L
A group of friends went deer hunting and decided to paired off in two's
for the day.
That evening one of the hunters returned alone, staggering under the
weight of an eight point buck.
"Where's Ed?" the other hunters asked.
Ed's hunting partner, Brian, replied, "Ed must have had a heart attack.
He just keeled over and died a couple of miles back up the trail."
The other hunters gasped and one guy asked, "You left Ed laying out there
and carried the deer back?"
"It was a tough call," nodded Brian. "But I figured that nobody would steal Ed."
A group of friends went deer hunting and decided to paired off in two's
for the day.
That evening one of the hunters returned alone, staggering under the
weight of an eight point buck.
"Where's Ed?" the other hunters asked.
Ed's hunting partner, Brian, replied, "Ed must have had a heart attack.
He just keeled over and died a couple of miles back up the trail."
The other hunters gasped and one guy asked, "You left Ed laying out there
and carried the deer back?"
"It was a tough call," nodded Brian. "But I figured that nobody would steal Ed."
#5
RE: Ethics vs Practicality
Then there was the two guys that were draggin' a buck out of the woods and encountered a game warden. They stopped and the game warden checked both for licenses, and sent them on thier way. The game warden did tell them though, that "it would be easier to drag the buck by the antlers" before he left. So, after dragging the buck a couple of miles by the antlers, one hunter said to the other, "It sure is easier to drag the buck by the antlers, but we keep getting further and further from the truck!!"