dannyb278
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Attended a talk tonight by Steven Rinella at Viterbo University in Lacrosse Wisconsin tonight that focused on hunters ethics. It was framed by today being the anniversary of Aldo Leopold writing the forward to his Sand County Almanac.
The talk was exactly as I think most of us would expect from Rinella, with very little reason for me to summarize it as it wouldn't surprise any of you. What was really impressive was that I don't think anyone anticipated that all 1200 seats in the auditorium would be filled. It was really awesome to see.
Not even members of the MeatEater crew/family were guaranteed front row seating. They shared the nosebleed seats with us after we were able to convince everyone in the row to condense and make room for 3 more seats.
Afterwards there was a book signing and people were lined up out the door.
The talk was exactly as I think most of us would expect from Rinella, with very little reason for me to summarize it as it wouldn't surprise any of you. What was really impressive was that I don't think anyone anticipated that all 1200 seats in the auditorium would be filled. It was really awesome to see.
Not even members of the MeatEater crew/family were guaranteed front row seating. They shared the nosebleed seats with us after we were able to convince everyone in the row to condense and make room for 3 more seats.
Afterwards there was a book signing and people were lined up out the door.
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