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hk May 25th 10 04:13 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

moose[_4_] May 25th 10 04:20 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.

YukonBound May 25th 10 04:22 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
In article ,
says...

On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.


I'm worried about my little buddy now. Harry, not only are you doing
actual harm to the animals, you are doing something illegal.

http://www.wildlifecareofventura.org...20Information%
20Pages/Feeding%20Wildlife%20-%20Why%20Not.htm



hk May 25th 10 04:31 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/10 11:20 AM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.



1. Indeed, raccoons can carry rabies and other diseases, and the
symptoms are not necessarily visible. We know that. This is also true of
other animals, included some that are more commonly domesticated.

2. Raccoons are not rodents. I had two pet fully domesticated raccoons
when I was a kid. Both were leashed when they went for a walk or to the
park. One loved the beach, and was a terrific chick magnet.

3. We also feed foxes, deer, and on occassion, a possum. Sometimes the
squirrels go for the seeds the birds drop out of their feeders. Some of
our neighbors feed deer.

Hope this annoys you and others. :)




--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

hk May 25th 10 04:32 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/10 11:31 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 11:20 AM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.



1. Indeed, raccoons can carry rabies and other diseases, and the
symptoms are not necessarily visible. We know that. This is also true of
other animals, included some that are more commonly domesticated.

2. Raccoons are not rodents. I had two pet fully domesticated raccoons
when I was a kid. Both were leashed when they went for a walk or to the
park. One loved the beach, and was a terrific chick magnet.

3. We also feed foxes, deer, and on occassion, a possum. Sometimes the
squirrels go for the seeds the birds drop out of their feeders. Some of
our neighbors feed deer.

Hope this annoys you and others. :)





occasion...sheesh.


--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

moose[_4_] May 25th 10 05:00 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/2010 11:31 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 11:20 AM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.



1. Indeed, raccoons can carry rabies and other diseases, and the
symptoms are not necessarily visible. We know that. This is also true of
other animals, included some that are more commonly domesticated.

2. Raccoons are not rodents. I had two pet fully domesticated raccoons
when I was a kid. Both were leashed when they went for a walk or to the
park. One loved the beach, and was a terrific chick magnet.

3. We also feed foxes, deer, and on occassion, a possum. Sometimes the
squirrels go for the seeds the birds drop out of their feeders. Some of
our neighbors feed deer.

Hope this annoys you and others. :)



It certainly does annoy me, but then I have learned not to expect better
from the Krause family.


hk May 25th 10 05:05 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/10 12:00 PM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:31 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 11:20 AM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of
the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.



1. Indeed, raccoons can carry rabies and other diseases, and the
symptoms are not necessarily visible. We know that. This is also true of
other animals, included some that are more commonly domesticated.

2. Raccoons are not rodents. I had two pet fully domesticated raccoons
when I was a kid. Both were leashed when they went for a walk or to the
park. One loved the beach, and was a terrific chick magnet.

3. We also feed foxes, deer, and on occassion, a possum. Sometimes the
squirrels go for the seeds the birds drop out of their feeders. Some of
our neighbors feed deer.

Hope this annoys you and others. :)



It certainly does annoy me, but then I have learned not to expect better
from the Krause family.



There are very few cases documented of humans contracting rabies from
raccoons.

The real danger to Americans comes from right-wing loonies like you. I
wouldn't feed any of those right-wing animals who showed up in my back
yard.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

moose[_4_] May 25th 10 05:31 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 
On 5/25/2010 12:05 PM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 12:00 PM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:31 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 11:20 AM, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a
bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of
the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become
upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.


1. Indeed, raccoons can carry rabies and other diseases, and the
symptoms are not necessarily visible. We know that. This is also true of
other animals, included some that are more commonly domesticated.

2. Raccoons are not rodents. I had two pet fully domesticated raccoons
when I was a kid. Both were leashed when they went for a walk or to the
park. One loved the beach, and was a terrific chick magnet.

3. We also feed foxes, deer, and on occassion, a possum. Sometimes the
squirrels go for the seeds the birds drop out of their feeders. Some of
our neighbors feed deer.

Hope this annoys you and others. :)



It certainly does annoy me, but then I have learned not to expect better
from the Krause family.



There are very few cases documented of humans contracting rabies from
raccoons.

The real danger to Americans comes from right-wing loonies like you. I
wouldn't feed any of those right-wing animals who showed up in my back
yard.


This bears repeating.

It certainly does annoy me, but then I have learned not to expect better
from the Krause family.




YukonBound May 25th 10 05:39 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 


"hk" wrote in message
...
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit of
beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.



With that mask and the jailbird stripes on his tail, I thought it might be
Looney sneaking around your place.


YukonBound May 25th 10 05:40 PM

Pretty Good Stew...
 


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

On 5/25/2010 11:13 AM, hk wrote:
Leftovers never go to waste...

http://tinyurl.com/374q86z


This is Randy, a youngster who likes veggies, including small carrots,
potatoes, miniature corn on the cob, green beans, and, of course, a bit
of beef, in his stew.

Twilight photo on a little Canon powershot...from the third story of
the
house...too dark for no flash.

Randy probably would come right into the house if we let him...He's a
well-behaved little guy.




Did you know that coons sometimes carry rabies without displaying
symptoms? Did you know that some of your neighbors might become upset if
they knew you were feeding rodents.


I'm worried about my little buddy now. Harry, not only are you doing
actual harm to the animals, you are doing something illegal.

http://www.wildlifecareofventura.org...20Information%
20Pages/Feeding%20Wildlife%20-%20Why%20Not.htm


Now...... this sounds like Smithers preaching his usual crap.



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