And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Heh, I need to stay off Amazon. I may need this too for the Dodge.
They're fixing to re-introduce those reactive targets here in Colorado, too... Hope the granola hikers enjoy being torn to shreds as they "commune with nature" I wont be participating.
My neighbor makes me stickers n T shirts with that Bigfoot silhouette in black and a caption in a circle around it that says "Bigfoot saw me but no one believes him". : )
Nearest Sasquatch sighting, 20 miles northeast, eastern shore of Tennessee River. Nearest wolf sighting, 1 mile north on rancher's trail cam. Life in the free state of Tennessee, can't beat it.
I live in Montana and hate wolves
ReplyDeleteWe now have several packs here in NorCal. So far not enough of them to cause major issues, but can that be far away?
DeleteThey're fixing to re-introduce those reactive targets here in Colorado, too... Hope the granola hikers enjoy being torn to shreds as they "commune with nature" I wont be participating.
DeleteODFW already sent some to CO. And if you think for a minute that they will be a threat to humans, you are sorely mistaken.
DeleteMy neighbor makes me stickers n T shirts with that Bigfoot silhouette in black and a caption in a circle around it that says "Bigfoot saw me but no one believes him". : )
ReplyDeleteI'm running out of room on the back
ReplyDeleteAre you putting that with your stick-figure family decal?
ReplyDeleteJust asking.
Yes of course, nothing like a sticker to classy-up a vehicle.
ReplyDeleteNearest Sasquatch sighting, 20 miles northeast, eastern shore of Tennessee River. Nearest wolf sighting, 1 mile north on rancher's trail cam. Life in the free state of Tennessee, can't beat it.
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