Diversity & inclusion agenda burns down Canadian national park

LightRoasted

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For your consideration ...

I experienced this with a groundhog at work yesterday. My Saturday coworker let her dogs run in the back lot and they killed it. I should've waited for rigor to set in before putting it in a box for disposal. I had all I could do to pick it up on a shovel. It was like picking up a bag of warm Jello cubes. :dead:

Neighbor has two ground hogs living under their backyard shed. I so want to snipe them as they wonder over into my yard at times. However, I would be clearly seen laying by all the neighbors in the prone position without any cover at all as I sighted them in. In addition to their bodies being on full lifeless display in their backyard. Picking up their carcass would be difficult as well since I could be seen doing so.

Need to acquire one of those night vision scopes for the old .22.
 

herb749

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I saw where the NYT has jumped on this story because of the smoke entering western states.

I also read some comments blaming the Canadian govt for not spending the money on real firefighters that are trained for this. Some claiming the govt is playing cheap with hiring & training.
 
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