Steve Rinella
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Once you do that, you're prompted to go get a ticket to our event.
All the ticket price goes to SCI.
It's a nonprofit conservation group.
All ticket prices go to SCI.
They don't go to me and Morgan.
But we're going to be there.
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Come check it out.
Can't wait to see you.
February 19th, Nashville Safari Club International Convention.
I think what's... There's sort of a tension in this subject for me between like when you describe... People seeking out a new frontier or moving across the landscape and being, you know, drawn in by certain topographical features. It's something that resonates with me and I find it sort of part of the human condition.
I think what's... There's sort of a tension in this subject for me between like when you describe... People seeking out a new frontier or moving across the landscape and being, you know, drawn in by certain topographical features. It's something that resonates with me and I find it sort of part of the human condition.
I think what's... There's sort of a tension in this subject for me between like when you describe... People seeking out a new frontier or moving across the landscape and being, you know, drawn in by certain topographical features. It's something that resonates with me and I find it sort of part of the human condition.
On the other hand, there are certain things about these people that are totally unknowable. Like, you know, even with all of the technological advances we have ahead of us, we don't have their voices and, and we don't even know what their voices sounded like, you know?
On the other hand, there are certain things about these people that are totally unknowable. Like, you know, even with all of the technological advances we have ahead of us, we don't have their voices and, and we don't even know what their voices sounded like, you know?
On the other hand, there are certain things about these people that are totally unknowable. Like, you know, even with all of the technological advances we have ahead of us, we don't have their voices and, and we don't even know what their voices sounded like, you know?
And so I, whenever I'm playing with this subject in my mind, I always get stuck on that sort of contradiction between what's very familiar and what is, and will probably always remain totally alien.
And so I, whenever I'm playing with this subject in my mind, I always get stuck on that sort of contradiction between what's very familiar and what is, and will probably always remain totally alien.
And so I, whenever I'm playing with this subject in my mind, I always get stuck on that sort of contradiction between what's very familiar and what is, and will probably always remain totally alien.
along the lines of like preconceived notions that people have when they sort of look at this era of prehistory as just sort of one block. And then all of a sudden, the Stone Age goes to the Bronze Age, something like that.