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alonzomourning23
01-19-2006, 12:01 AM
Maverick Hunter's 'Human Beings As Prey' Plan Not As Challenging As Expected

PERIL ISLAND—Big-game hunter Baron Hugo von Urwitz conceded Tuesday that his theory that human beings are the most cunning and challenging of quarry is seriously flawed.
"Perhaps I gave my fellow man too much credit," said von Urwitz, looking on as his servants carried three lifeless human beings bound to poles by their hands and ankles. "Admittedly, there are fewer kills today than yesterday, but only because the herd is thinning."

Bored with netting such elusive and dangerous prey as Bengal tigers, white rhinos, and Cape buffalo, the 51-year-old adventurer said he had thought it would be "capital sport" to hunt humans on his uncharted, densely forested private island.

"My huntsman's heart thrilled at the prospect of bringing down a live human, who alone in the animal kingdom has the capacity to outwit and even best his enemies through sheer intellect," von Urwitz said. "What I neglected to consider is that man is also alone in the capacity to tumble straight into quicksand while fleeing from a swarm of yellow jackets after trying to steal honey from their nest."

Von Urwitz chanced upon his stock of prey Saturday, after a chartered luxury yacht ran aground in the shoals surrounding his island. The yacht's 29 passengers and five crew members were promptly invited to lodge in the baron's imposing fortress.

At dawn Sunday, von Urwitz roused his guests to announce his shocking intent to hunt them. Allowing them only small knives and the clothes on their backs, he anticipated that his human prey would elude him in inventive and clever ways—and perhaps even make their hunter the hunted himself.

Yet in the first night alone, eight tourists died of exposure.

"I'm not sure I even need to be here, really," von Urwitz added.

"At the very least, I assumed they would take to the trees and hills in desperate flight," he said. "Instead, many of them just milled about like peahens within the confines of my estate, periodically rattling the backdoor knob to ensure that it hadn't been unlocked since they last checked."

The baron theorized that the grave danger simply didn't register with most of the humans. "Look at this one," von Urwitz said, as a cellar meat locker revealed an overweight, middle-aged male bearing a single gunshot wound to the forehead. "I bagged him in the courtyard as he sipped vitamin water, after I had given him a four-hour running start. Where's the sport in this?"

Von Urwitz said three vacationers brazenly approached him with strange questions.

"They asked about grand prizes and something they called an 'immunity challenge,'" von Urwitz said. "I had my men slit their throats."

Those who had the wherewithal to hide did so in obvious places, such as in the toolshed, under the car, or behind bushes. Von Urwitz said his hounds "made short work of them."

A few did flee to the jungle, including one man who raced in the direction of a pit trap dug by von Urwitz's men. From a hunting blind close to the trap, von Urwitz said he watched with "immense excitement."

"Would [the man's] eyes catch the carpet of dead, flattened leaves in the clearing, noticing their rather unnatural distribution, and quickly surmise, through reason and intuition alike, that something was dreadfully amiss?" von Urwitz said. "Or would he blindly stumble into the pit and be finished off by our arrows?"

Ultimately, the man did neither. Before coming within 20 yards of the pit, he was knocked cold by a low-hanging tree limb.

With 22 kills by nightfall Tuesday, the baron recognized the need to amend his strategy. "I had snared a couple of tourists, but they were so obviously feebleminded that I threw them back into the brush," von Urwitz said. "If I leave them alone, perhaps in a few weeks one or two of them will have developed survival tactics besides uncontrolled weeping and involuntary defecation."

Hinting that his ruthlessness was quickly turning to pity for the pathetic, fragile creatures, von Urwitz also mused about rounding them up in an island game preserve. "I am reminded of Theodore Roosevelt, with his hunter's love of nature," von Urwitz said. "Perhaps future generations of von Urwitzes can enjoy the humans' comical antics, and if their numbers increase sufficiently, perhaps hunt some of the—one would hope—increasingly fit adults from time to time."

"On the other hand, I could always put out some large glue traps," von Urwitz added.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/44462/print/

pimpinc333
01-19-2006, 12:15 AM
Wow that shit is wicked. Can he do that? Or is this shit fake?

Liquid 2
01-19-2006, 12:16 AM
I thought I recognized this, it refers to "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.

AdamInPlaidum
01-19-2006, 12:19 AM
Wow that shit is wicked. Can he do that? Or is this shit fake?

I take it you are not familiar with The Onion?

kakomu
01-19-2006, 12:24 AM
Wow that shit is wicked. Can he do that? Or is this shit fake?
Did you not notice the "source"?

Diiz
01-19-2006, 12:35 AM
:lol: It seems like I read that article on The Onion like 5 years ago.

alonzomourning23
01-19-2006, 12:38 AM
:lol: It seems like I read that article on The Onion like 5 years ago.

Its from january 17th, 2006.

I take it you are not familiar with The Onion?

I'm html illiterate and couldn't understand the website telling me how to hide it. I was gonna make it look like a link to fox news, unless it was clicked that is.

zionoverfire
01-19-2006, 12:41 AM
[QUOTE=alonzomourning23
I'm html illiterate and couldn't understand the website telling me how to hide it. I was gonna make it look like a link to fox news, unless it was clicked that is.[/QUOTE]

you know that would have actually been very funny.:lol:

pimpinc333
01-19-2006, 01:11 AM
Yea I have no idea what an onion is.

Stice
01-19-2006, 01:23 AM
Wild humans would make for a better hunt.

Pookymeister
01-19-2006, 01:30 AM
Ice T ROCKED

kakomu
01-19-2006, 01:32 AM
I'm html illiterate and couldn't understand the website telling me how to hide it. I was gonna make it look like a link to fox news, unless it was clicked that is.
there's little button with a picture of a chain link. Highlight text, click on the button, type in the URL and hit ok. Voila!

Hex
01-19-2006, 01:52 AM
I thought I recognized this, it refers to "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.

That's what popped into my head, too. :lol:

alonzomourning23
01-19-2006, 01:55 AM
there's little button with a picture of a chain link. Highlight text, click on the button, type in the URL and hit ok. Voila!

It didn't work with the addresses though. Everytime I tried it changed the visible link. I often use that when I'm linking text but it doesn't seem to work with addresses.

rywateska
01-19-2006, 02:21 AM
Anyone else read that book way back when in school?

Hex
01-19-2006, 09:07 AM
Anyone else read that book way back when in school?

8th grade.

kakomu
01-19-2006, 09:16 AM
Lord of the Flies?

Hex
01-19-2006, 09:25 AM
Lord of the Flies?

That was 8th grade too. Did a project on that one, as I recall. The scene with the sow disturbed me for a couple of days. :lol:

kakomu
01-19-2006, 09:27 AM
That was 8th grade too. Did a project on that one, as I recall. The scene with the sow disturbed me for a couple of days. :lol:
Yea, that was quite nasty.

However, I'm not familiar with the book alluded to above.

Hex
01-19-2006, 09:35 AM
Yea, that was quite nasty.

However, I'm not familiar with the book alluded to above.

The Most Dangerous Game. It's about people who get marooned on an island and this dude along with his Cossack body guard hunt them after giving them a cushy couple of days in his mansion.

CoffeeEdge
01-19-2006, 09:41 AM
However, I'm not familiar with the book alluded to above.

It's a short story; a fairly quick read.

Full text available here:
http://eserver.org/fiction/the_most_dangerous_game.html

Pookymeister
01-19-2006, 09:47 AM
or you can just watch the movie thats seemingly adapted from the book, called "Surviving the Game" starring Ice T.

Basically these hunter guys pick some bum off the streets, hire him as their 'tracker' for a hunt, then tell him hes the prey and give him a headstart.
Of course, you know Ice T is gonna kick all their sorry asses.

gregthomas77
01-19-2006, 09:55 AM
or you can just watch the movie thats seemingly adapted from the book, called "Surviving the Game" starring Ice T.

Basically these hunter guys pick some bum off the streets, hire him as their 'tracker' for a hunt, then tell him hes the prey and give him a headstart.
Of course, you know Ice T is gonna kick all their sorry asses.

Or the other movie adaptation, Hard Target, with Jean Claude Van Dam and Lance Henrickson, directed by John Woo (cool movie).

Kayden
01-19-2006, 10:12 AM
I prefered The Pest with John Leguazamo.

Told you my ass was black.

or you can just watch the movie thats seemingly adapted from the book, called "Surviving the Game" starring Ice T.

Basically these hunter guys pick some bum off the streets, hire him as their 'tracker' for a hunt, then tell him hes the prey and give him a headstart.
Of course, you know Ice T is gonna kick all their sorry asses.

shieryda
01-19-2006, 10:31 AM
Even when I'm not being hunted, I "involuntarily defecate" myself from time to time.

I had forgotten how funny The Onion can be.

Msut77
01-19-2006, 10:32 AM
That is brilliant.

nakanenui
01-19-2006, 10:48 AM
The hunter should have opted for the "survivalist" brand of human prey. Or at least some ultra-marathon esque fitness freaks would make an interesting hunt. *theoretically* they would be more akin to outwitting and surviving.

Hunting fat, lazy, unintelligent tourists isnt going to be fun. He should have expected as much.

Love those stories in the onion.

DuelLadyS
01-19-2006, 12:01 PM
The hunter should have opted for the "survivalist" brand of human prey. Or at least some ultra-marathon esque fitness freaks would make an interesting hunt. *theoretically* they would be more akin to outwitting and surviving.

Hunting fat, lazy, unintelligent tourists isnt going to be fun. He should have expected as much.

Love those stories in the onion.

No no, I agree with the earlier statement that Wild Humans would make better prey. Grab a few people from one of those naked African tribes that supposedly have no human contact outside their village. They're used to killing things with rocks and sticks, imagine what they could do given a proper knife. :D

There's a big ol' book of Onion articles at work I thumb through once in awhile.

Sleepkyng
01-19-2006, 12:10 PM
my all time second favorite onion article
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29484

nostalgia points for these two - possibly NSFW
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28102
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29713