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Look what I saw in the tree right above me while I was waiting at a intersection!
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"I'm not anti Sarah Palin, I'm pro-intelligence." Yeah, I can see why a "warehouse/yard worker" like yourself would feel that way about the former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican Vice Presidential candidate.
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Your long lost brother??????????????
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Obviously waiting on the short bus. Did you pisss your diaper when your saw him, or did you just let it run down your leg into your shoe?
Get lost monkey boy.
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I thought he finally got re banned??? <not referring the opossum>
Please don't feed the trolls!
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I didn't know you had them in S.CA! It seems that many eastern and midwest animals are out west now. We had no raccoons in Nevada until about 20 years ago. Now they're prevalent here along the eastern Sierras. We also have a lot of crows, while there were none at all when I was a kid.
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Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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Still hiding in the closet, diaper boy? Well, that, and letting the mother of your kid (who I'll bet STILL hasn't married your worthless azz) do all the heavy lifting? Oh, and still fantasizing yourself Mexican and a Mexican citizen instead of an American?
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I didn't know you had them in S.CA! It seems that many eastern and midwest animals are out west now. We had no raccoons in Nevada until about 20 years ago. Now they're prevalent here along the eastern Sierras. We also have a lot of crows, while there were none at all when I was a kid. Thirty some years ago I was working as an operator in an air seperation plant in the Long Beach/Los Angeles harbor area. My assitant operator was a young Mexican girl. One night on third shift she called me from her work area and asked me to come over and look at something. She said it looked a little like a cat. I was on my way out the door when it came to me that cats come in lots if sizes. I called her back and she said it was about the size of a house cat. I went out and it was a 'possum. There was a large warehouse nearby and I suspected it came in on one of the loads from somewhere in the east.
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My sister-in-law lives outside of Salem, OR and they have had possum in their yard.
Deal with it.
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That's the extent of binky boy's big game hunting experience....
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I didn't know you had them in S.CA! It seems that many eastern and midwest animals are out west now. We had no raccoons in Nevada until about 20 years ago. Now they're prevalent here along the eastern Sierras. We also have a lot of crows, while there were none at all when I was a kid. Actually they were pretty common in my hometown which is only about 20 miles from the town I currently live in. In fact there was a pretty nasty problem with them when I was younger. Needless to say I was a little surprised when I saw this one in the tree right above me where I was walking. I'm not scared of them, but know from experience they are very nasty creatures when they feel cornered or they have their young on their backs.
I'm Libertarian for these 3 reasons:
1.) I'm American 2.) I'm not insane enough to be Democrat 3.) I'm not wussy enough to be Republican
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I didn't know you had them in S.CA! It seems that many eastern and midwest animals are out west now. We had no raccoons in Nevada until about 20 years ago. Now they're prevalent here along the eastern Sierras. We also have a lot of crows, while there were none at all when I was a kid. You sent coyotes our way, so we figured we'd return the favor.
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I didn't know you had them in S.CA! It seems that many eastern and midwest animals are out west now. We had no raccoons in Nevada until about 20 years ago. Now they're prevalent here along the eastern Sierras. We also have a lot of crows, while there were none at all when I was a kid. Thirty some years ago I was working as an operator in an air seperation plant in the Long Beach/Los Angeles harbor area. My assitant operator was a young Mexican girl. One night on third shift she called me from her work area and asked me to come over and look at something. She said it looked a little like a cat. I was on my way out the door when it came to me that cats come in lots if sizes. I called her back and she said it was about the size of a house cat. I went out and it was a 'possum. There was a large warehouse nearby and I suspected it came in on one of the loads from somewhere in the east. We have had an abundance of possum up here in central CA my whole life. Had no idea they were scarce anywhere in CA.
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This must be a photo of Lee24. Remember him?
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They taste pretty good. Really common, and really stupid. Surprised you got the drop on him....
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