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Re: Ever notice how
[Re: Mercer Lawing]
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04/05/20 01:26 AM
04/05/20 01:26 AM
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NonPCfed
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Whoever did the roadrunner and wiley coyote cartoon must have seen a few of those greased yotes out there!! Do the Cali commies still allow a guy to shoot yotes out on public land in the Mojave but I suppose you can't sell them for fur..?.
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Ever notice how
[Re: Posco]
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04/05/20 06:32 AM
04/05/20 06:32 AM
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Bruce T
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It's the raccoons that take a beating here. Poor things come out of their winter dormancy and get ironed out on the roads their first night out. I saw three dead ones last night several miles removed from one another. Saw two or three lives ones taking their chances on my way home this morning. That and squirrels
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Re: Ever notice how
[Re: Mercer Lawing]
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04/05/20 12:31 PM
04/05/20 12:31 PM
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elkaholic
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Lately it's been the gray fox taking a beating around here. I shed a tear every time I see one mooooshed on the road.
Millions of trees die every year to print environmentalist publications
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Re: Ever notice how
[Re: Posco]
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04/05/20 12:44 PM
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Diggerman
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It's the raccoons that take a beating here. Poor things come out of their winter dormancy and get ironed out on the roads their first night out. I saw three dead ones last night several miles removed from one another. Saw two or three lives ones taking their chances on my way home this morning. It doesn't help that they like to eat worms, after a rain they are on the road just slurpin up the crawlers.
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