John Quigley Treesit Southern California
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Gaddam hippy LIBRUHL tree-hugging commies!
Morans!
LOL ;)
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I'd get too damned cold.
Also, I've got parts that need cradling by specially designed garments....lol
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Better, yes! It's funny. I'm so uncivilized. People at work are happy that I show up wearing anything at all. When it rained I told my super that I was going outside to enjoy the rain and he suggested that I leave my clothes on. I'm a professional during the day, a naked savage nights and week ends.
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"What I want to know is where did you get that really cool Grim Reaper outfit?"
That's actually a very nice and warm thing that I got out of the back of Ben's pickupo truck. It's used by the Trailbuilders as emergency clothing. I had to return it to the back of the pickup. We can stuff two people into it if we have to spend a snow night in the mountains in a medical emergency.
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Okey doke!
Gaddam hippy LIBRUHL NEKKID tree-hugging commies!!
Better? lol
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"Gaddam hippy LIBRUHL tree-hugging commies!"
You left out the adjetive "naked." LOL!
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"Who is supposed to be watching these ass holes?"
It always works this way, though. The local city planners and zoning commissions get huge payback payola from developers, then the houses go in, then the developers AND the city planners are all long gone when problems arise. Mudslides that destroy homes are covered by the city which issued the building permits. The politicians who got the kickbacks are long out of office by that time.
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This is the kind of thing I just don't understand. Where do they think the water is going to come from? Don't care? Geesh. Who is supposed to be watching these ass holes?
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What I want to know is where did you get that really cool Grim Reaper outfit?
It's absolutely criminal, and it makes me angry too. Development in this area is just as mindless, ripping out 200 year old Oaks, destroying wetlands and natural habitats, all for the sake of more million dollar homes. One of these days they're going to pile enough concrete on this sandbar, and it's going to sink into the ocean...
Moosie
anmoose 4 years ago
" One of these days they're going to pile enough concrete on this sandbar, and it's going to sink into the ocean."
It gets even worse. The area that they installed those multimillion dollar houses doesn't have enough fresh water; they have had to ration water. The developers are all gone and can't be located to punish.
AngryNotSoOldHippy 4 years ago