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Mal Pais 23-08-2015 05:47 PM

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Gary wrote:

>> If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop
>> feeding them and get some get some cougars.

>
> Get some cougars? LOL! ;-D
>

Sourcing younger men as a food staple is a chore...

Playa 23-08-2015 05:53 PM

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On 8/23/2015 7:59 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 08:38:57 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>> Barbie Achtung wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>>>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>>>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>>>> large tracts of lawn for food.
>>>
>>> If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop
>>> feeding them and get some get some cougars.

>>
>> Get some cougars? LOL! ;-D

>
> The moroons don't know it but cougars are already here, rare but here
> nonetheless... see that path through the woods:
> http://i59.tinypic.com/eg8oau.jpg
> I bet the moroons don't have the cojones to walk that path at night:
> http://i57.tinypic.com/ibkwmq.jpg
> Does a moroon shit in the woods, walking that path at night they will.
>


Big enough to drive a truck through, no worries!

Mal Pais 23-08-2015 08:38 PM

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On 8/22/2015 2:35 PM, Barbie Achtung wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>> large tracts of lawn for food.

>
> If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop
> feeding them and get some get some cougars.
>
>> I have a large pond and a creek for
>> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
>> balanced.

>
> Your pond looks more like a 10x25' puddle in the neighbors back yard
> and the only stream I see is you ****ing into the pond. You have a
> huge waste of land:
>
> http://binged.it/1hzd4Kd
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Mal Pais 23-08-2015 08:41 PM

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On 8/23/2015 11:59 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 08:38:57 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>> Barbie Achtung wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>>>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>>>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>>>> large tracts of lawn for food.
>>>
>>> If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop
>>> feeding them and get some get some cougars.

>>
>> Get some cougars? LOL! ;-D

>
> The moroons don't know it but cougars are already here, rare but here
> nonetheless... see that path through the woods:
> http://i59.tinypic.com/eg8oau.jpg
> I bet the moroons don't have the cojones to walk that path at night:
> http://i57.tinypic.com/ibkwmq.jpg
> Does a moroon shit in the woods, walking that path at night they will.
>


Mmmm hmmm...

Playa 23-08-2015 08:44 PM

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On 8/22/2015 12:11 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 11:45:50 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http

> Of course it does. It would be way too much to maintain otherwise.
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Mal Pais 23-08-2015 08:46 PM

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On 8/22/2015 12:31 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 201e the unopened road allowance that I
> maintain. It is lawn. I have planted a lot of trees over the years I
> have lived it. There is lots of greenery to suck carbon out of the air.
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Mal Pais 23-08-2015 08:56 PM

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On 8/22/2015 11:42 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 8/21/2015 6:10 PM, Je�us wrote:
>
>> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of
>> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>.
>>

>
> What would you do with it? Plant? Build?



Ayup...

Mal Pais 23-08-2015 08:57 PM

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On 8/22/2015 6:37 AM, Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1kg8w1x.jpg

>
>
> Nice!
>

Ayup...

cshenk 23-08-2015 10:48 PM

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Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
>
> >
> > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > > > >
> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Nice!
> > > >
> > > > A nice waste of land.
> > >
> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.

> >
> > I think it's lovely just the way it is.
> >
> > Cheri

>
> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
> large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for
> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need
> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport.
> Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. I
> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for
> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants.
> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management.


Smile, dod you have a butterfly garden section? I am looking to a
small part of my side yard for that. Milkweed.

Carol

--


Janet B 24-08-2015 01:27 AM

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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 16:48:42 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
>> > wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> > > > >
>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Nice!
>> > > >
>> > > > A nice waste of land.
>> > >
>> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.
>> >
>> > I think it's lovely just the way it is.
>> >
>> > Cheri

>>
>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>> large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for
>> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
>> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need
>> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport.
>> Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. I
>> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for
>> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants.
>> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management.

>
>Smile, dod you have a butterfly garden section? I am looking to a
>small part of my side yard for that. Milkweed.
>
> Carol


Don't forget plantings for the bees. They need help. Lavender, sage,
thyme, chives are all appreciated by bees and are useful to the
gardener.
Janet US

cshenk 24-08-2015 01:48 AM

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Janet B wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 16:48:42 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>
> > Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >
> >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> > wrote in message
> >> > ...
> >> >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >> > > > >
> >> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Nice!
> >> > > >
> >> > > > A nice waste of land.
> >> > >
> >> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.
> >> >
> >> > I think it's lovely just the way it is.
> >> >
> >> > Cheri
> >>
> >> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
> >> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
> >> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
> >> large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for
> >> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
> >> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl

> need >> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their
> airport. >> Those large mowed areas are very important for
> maintaining wildlife. I >> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded
> areas, vernal ponds for >> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas
> for threatened plants. >> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue
> about land management.
> >
> > Smile, dod you have a butterfly garden section? I am looking to a
> > small part of my side yard for that. Milkweed.
> >
> > Carol

>
> Don't forget plantings for the bees. They need help. Lavender, sage,
> thyme, chives are all appreciated by bees and are useful to the
> gardener.
> Janet US


I have a big lavendar that finally died but am putting a new one in
come spring.



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Mal Pais 24-08-2015 02:14 AM

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Brooklyn1 wrote:

>>> Out here in the West, a lot of wildlife is moving into town and the
>>> suburbs because either drought or wildfire has eliminated their food
>>> source. And the weekend sports maniacs unsettle the wildlife as well.
>>> Where the food goes, the cougars follow. I don't expect to see the
>>> wild horses move to town, but all their grazing was burned off near
>>> here and many were killed as the fire over-ran them. A roundup will
>>> collect the remainder of the herd and they will be moved to corrals
>>> and fed until their land can be reseeded and become viable again.
>>> Janet US
>>>

>>
>> I'd send 'em all up to Sandpoint if it were my call...

>
> Bonner County is cow country.
> http://i59.tinypic.com/27ype0.jpg
> They're looking at me.
>

LOL!

Mal Pais 24-08-2015 05:08 AM

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On 8/24/2015 10:27 AM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 16:48:42 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>
>> Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nice!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A nice waste of land.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.
>>>>
>>>> I think it's lovely just the way it is.
>>>>
>>>> Cheri
>>>
>>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>>> large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for
>>> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
>>> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need
>>> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport.
>>> Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. I
>>> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for
>>> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants.
>>> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management.

>>
>> Smile, dod you have a butterfly garden section? I am looking to a
>> small part of my side yard for that. Milkweed.
>>
>> Carol

>
> Don't forget plantings for the bees. They need help. Lavender, sage,
> thyme, chives are all appreciated by bees and are useful to the
> gardener.
> Janet US
>



Mmmm hmmm...


Mal Pais 24-08-2015 05:24 AM

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On 8/24/2015 10:48 AM, cshenk wrote:
> Janet B wrote i
>
> I have a big lavendar that finally died but am putting a new one in
> come spring.
>
>
>



Mmmm hmmm...


Mal Pais 24-08-2015 05:25 AM

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On 8/24/2015 11:10 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 11:01:00 -0600, Playa > wrote:
>
>> On 8/23/201w country.

> http://i59.tinypic.com/2pe0.jpg
> They're looking at me.
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Playa 24-08-2015 05:27 AM

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On 8/24/2015 7:48 AM, cshenk wrote:

>

Mmmm hmmm...

brooklyn1 24-08-2015 09:57 PM

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Janet B wrote:
>>cshenk wrote:
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>"Cheri wrote:
>>>>>lucretiaborgia wrote:
>>>>>>Jeßus wrote:
>>>>>>>Gregory Morrow wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Nice!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A nice waste of land.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think it's lovely just the way it is.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheri
>>>>
>>>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land
>>>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer,
>>>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need
>>>> large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for
>>>> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all
>>>> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need
>>>> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport.
>>>> Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. I
>>>> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for
>>>> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants.
>>>> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management.
>>>
>>> Smile, dod you have a butterfly garden section? I am looking to a
>>> small part of my side yard for that. Milkweed.
>>>
>>> Carol

>>
>> Don't forget plantings for the bees. They need help. Lavender, sage,
>> thyme, chives are all appreciated by bees and are useful to the
>> gardener.
>> Janet US


Plenty wildflowers here, acres of wildflowers...
http://i60.tinypic.com/kf5wqt.jpg
Click on picture then on raw image to enlarge, then you can make out
the vernal ponds that are sanctuary for wildlife... wildflowers
constantly change. Then there are all kinds of wildflowers all along
my creek, hedgerows, borders of walking paths, at culverts, and
everywhere one looks... a cornucopia of wildflowers... bleeding hearts
all around my deck for hummers, and lots of other flowering shrubs for
butterflies, bees, and hummers.

Playa 24-08-2015 10:05 PM

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On 8/25/2015 6:57 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into
the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert
Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family
Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly
not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather
who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death.
This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor
of Veterans Today.

In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every
clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within
the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the
CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to
the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that
hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he
helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose
family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3)
ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took
office.


Playa 24-08-2015 10:26 PM

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On 8/24/2015 2:57 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Plenty wildflowers here, acres of wildflowers...
> http://i60.tinypic.com/kf5wqt.jpg



Pastoral beauty defined!

Playa 24-08-2015 10:52 PM

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On 8/25/2015 7:26 AM, Playa wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente - A FRAUD TROLL ENABLER!
Get the **** out of here, you FAT FRAUD biotch troll!




Get out - stalker!


....dump!

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Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...


Playa 24-08-2015 10:53 PM

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On 8/25/2015 7:19 AM, Mal Pais wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente - A FRAUD TROLL ENABLER!
Get the **** out of here, you FAT FRAUD biotch troll!




Get out - stalker!


....dump!

____.-.____
[__Barbara__]
[_J.Llorente _]
(d|||TROLL|||b)
`|||ENABLER|||`
|||||||||||
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Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...

Janet B 25-08-2015 05:05 AM

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On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 20:46:52 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote:

>http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg


I always enjoy seeing photos of your 'park.' It's wonderful that you
are able to have something that you enjoy so much. I figure that you
are keeping a property safe while in your care. Thanks for sharing.
Janet US

Mal Pais 25-08-2015 05:37 AM

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On 8/25/2015 2:05 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 20:46:52 -0400, Brooklyn1
> > wrote:
>

George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.

brooklyn1 25-08-2015 08:41 PM

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Janet B wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>>http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg

>
>I always enjoy seeing photos of your 'park.' It's wonderful that you
>are able to have something that you enjoy so much. I figure that you
>are keeping a property safe while in your care. Thanks for sharing.
>Janet US


Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy.

Mal Pais 25-08-2015 09:57 PM

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On 8/26/2015 5:41 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:

>
> Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy.
>

Ayup...


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