I doubt trump has senses to come to. He’s removed from food prices. As president he will get what ever he wants. If he were out of office his wealth would prevent him feeling price increases. He doesn’t visit grocery stores so he has no sense of what the rest of us deal with. And he does not give a damn about anyone but himself.
I found out that it’s legal to kill iguanas in your yard in Miami if it’s done humanely… and you’re not violating any firearms regs, I guess. I’ll be setting up a nice outdoor grill and might go for a fresh one if the opportunity presents itself.
The other invasive wildlife I’ve seen in the yard of our new house are peacocks. Might be tasty but I don’t think they’re a legal kill.
He still has those golf courses, which have club houses, where they have events. And even if Eric T is in charge of Trump Org DonOLD is still going to be pissed that costs in these areas are going up.
But then he could just host another weekend where folks can donate $5m to offset the higher expenses.
- Not much different than chicken supposedly. They were a big deal in Tudor England, go figure.
- It might be legal but it kind of depends. If they were causing damaged and you tried non-lethal damage it might be OK.
WAC 220-440-060
Killing wildlife causing private property damage.
(3) Killing wildlife causing damage or killing wildlife to prevent private property damage.
(a) Predatory birds other than crows and magpies (as defined in RCW 77.08.010), unclassified wildlife, and eastern gray squirrels may be killed by the owner of private property, owner’s immediate family, agent of the owner, or the owner’s documented employee with the express permission of the private real property owner at any time, to prevent private property damage on private real property.
Have you heard them scream? Maybe take up archery, and have an oopsie?
It’s very hush, hush, say no more but I think that’s the reason we aren’t allowed to take pictures in the Sistine Chapel.
Who needs proofreaders or graphic artists when AI can do it all?
His response will be something of the order of he had nothing to do with it and, if he did, he was just kidding.
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White gonna white.

google Priapulis caudatus

- Not much different than chicken supposedly. They were a big deal in Tudor England, go figure.
- It might be legal but it kind of depends. If they were causing damaged and you tried non-lethal damage it might be OK.
A peacock in the back yard of the house we’re moving to. There’s a lot of meat on that bird, but probably not worth the trouble or the neighbor outrage. Iguanas are considered more of a pest; they shit in your pool.

Have you heard them scream? Maybe take up archery, and have an oopsie?
We lived in Coconut Grove Miami before we moved out to the PNW, and yeah… the mating screams are something else.

“Paprocki”?!
Sound kinda foreign-y.
Has he been deported yet?
OT: i’d like to thank this gorgeous kitty’s human for posting this photo which i downloaded and am now working on my phone as a 400 piece puzzle!

Back in the early 90’s Horowitz wrote a book called “Hating Whitey”. His premise was that the civil rights movement became radicalized and unmoored from its origins of fighting for public accommodations and equality in the post Brown vs Board era. Maybe he was being sarcastic and provocative with the title. Or maybe he really thought that most Blacks harbored ill intentions and were some amalgamation of H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael and George Jefferson.
I expect he thought the death of the woman he knew was the result of an ideology of hate like that.
You’d need to have a response to the death that was not only very strong and emotional but that was also directed at the whole group the killer was part of – not just at the individual murderer themselves – for your response to shift your own ideology and belief system 180 degrees from where it was and to maintain the change for the rest of your pretty long life, I would think. By his own account, at least, he switched pretty quickly, based primarily on one event, from Marxist Black-Panther supporter to fervent and fully converted conservative in every way. And he was an energetic and apparently fully committed activist for both his old left-wing causes and then for his newly adopted – but then lifelong – totally opposite ones.
That’s a very dramatic, emotionally intense and sudden, it seems, shifting of his pole stars – no contemplation or analysis of policy or philosophy involved. …