Should Trump's Sons be Allowed to Hunt Endangered Triceratops? I wonder what our very own "Allosaur" thinks about this.
Is it "proper for Trump's sons to be hunting triceratops, saber-toothed tigers, and wooly mammoths." What about "killing beautiful pterodactyls"?
This video goes in the: Liberals believe the strangest things file.
This video goes in the: Liberals believe the strangest things file.
I'm thinking you're the one who taught me that straight to and straight back URL trick.
Moocher picked up a scar behind an ear for establishing territory with another cat I don't see anymore.
As for the armadillo, it dug a burrow under my central air unit. Bought some get rid of critters stinky stuff bought at Lowe's, poured some of it into the burrow and armadillo activity appears to have altogether ceased.
There's also stuff to repel grubs by tossing it all over the lawn, but I don't want to repel Moocher.
The armadillo problem appears solved anyway.
well known as the source of the feared progressivistero-sauros, politicians and community activists.
I suspect another critter cleans out the bowl by the time I see trade out bowls the next day. But I could be wrong.
#3 Mosquitos.
Many positives to over ride that short list.
Pretty funny OUC
Well, I've been seeing less since Moocher the tomcat showed up.
Also down in Ortonville on the South Dakota border.I borrowed that name for this purpose.
Like Oregon it can be a truly wonderful State.
a stretch of 72 miles of nothing but woods and wild life, no houses, no crossroads, no gas ,
no hills and in reality no speed limit . Then on to. Arneson's rocky point and ice cold water pulling the decoys , Amazing tornados of snow geese , northern lights and green heads and the nighthawk lounge.
I have to try the apple cider vinegar and brown sugar. Mouth watering
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/178152/b...
A real brontosaur tastes pretty much like a deceptive lizard.
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