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Stoner4Life

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DuskrayTroubador

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We have gobs of them now. The first known pack was discovered close to where I live. They swam the Snake River and came over from Idaho. I saw the first alpha male in Oregon when he was just a pup. They just shot him - he got old and started eating cows.

DAAAYYYUMMNN, That's crazy.

Fuck it; I'd rather them eat cows than deer. More venison for me. Fuck the cows.
 
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Robrites

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I said

RobRoy

You can get rich AND famous
In the cat growing business

That's what I said
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Cats go by the pound.

And that one
That one don't weigh too much.
 

wantaknow

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If your at your shootin spot , and all targets are hillery for president signs!, I think I hear dualing banjos........
 
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redlaser

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I think that is great that you have wolves Rob, I wish I had them around me. In California we have " wildlife services", protecting the timber and cattle industry by shooting coyotes and cougars and bears, at least a couple hundred of each per year. If there were wolves to shoot they would be shot I'm sure.

Just read an interesting study by the University of Washington on how cougars could prevent car accidents by thinning deer herds. They estimated over a six year life span a cougar would kill 259 deer preventing eight collisions and saving 40k in associated costs. About 200 people die in car accidents with deer per year and 1.4 billion and associated costs.
Probably going to be a tough sell to introduce more cougars.

Last Thursday I saw a bear walking up our driveway at noon, real slow, totally silent, about 350-450lbs. Same day found a rattlesnake that got ran over by a logging truck in the same driveway. Only the second rattler in two years here, both about 16 inches long. That could have happened in town but it did not.
 

DuskrayTroubador

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Going to a grocery store is an overwhelming experience due to the amount of people (read: zombie/sheep/primate hybrids) walking around making noise.

...and the bright ass flourescent lights, the reflective white floors, the off-white shelves.... uuuugghhh.

Shit is awful.

It's odd, a huge festival in a field with a ton of people, loud music, jam sessions late into the evening... a great fuckin' time! Grocery store.... uggghh...
 

Mrs.Babba

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^^^^ lol that's funny bh

Dusk unfortunately we get bears here all the time, they go down the road and get in as many trash cans they can! They make such a mess
 

St. Phatty

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I'm still trying to figure out what dragged a few of the small garbage bags from the kitchen (99.9% of food waste goes in the compost bucket) so all there is in the kitchen garbage is misc. wrappers etc.

Anyway, I guess it still smells good.

I use supermarket grocery bags as garbage bags.

Something smaller than a bear carried maybe 2 bags up the hill-side, and created sort of an art project, like one piece of garbage every 2 feet.

They're going to starve if they try and find food in my kitchen garbage. Looks like they gave up after 2 bags.

All the food that hasn't been eaten by chickens and a few stray cats is on top of the compost pile.
 

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