Nope sorry, down here in hillbilly land selling wild game is a MAJOR felony--not funny at all as the government can asset forfeiture your stuff for that. That looks like its way up north anyway. Too much Birch and Spruce to be Appalacha.---Ray
I have to admit,I'd be more inclined to stop there,(and help out someone who was maybe trying to live off the land) than at the McDonald's down the road,just on principle.
General Motors introduces the New 'Obama Economy'. There's no engine, no trunk, and is recommended to be sold only at dealerships at the top of a hill!
Nope sorry, down here in hillbilly land selling wild game is a MAJOR felony--not funny at all as the government can asset forfeiture your stuff for that. That looks like its way up north anyway. Too much Birch and Spruce to be Appalacha.---Ray
ReplyDeleteHow much for the dog?
ReplyDeleteDog sez 'For All That Is Holy - HELP ME - I'M NEXT! whimper!!
ReplyDeleteNaw, dog is safe.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look like Koreans.
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I have to admit,I'd be more inclined to stop there,(and help out someone who was maybe trying to live off the land) than at the McDonald's down the road,just on principle.
ReplyDeleteThe true origin of Canadian bacon...
ReplyDeleteUm, what? I can't even tell what is being displayed there. Let alone the car/converted wagon thing. Is that a bunch of rats, and a black mink?
ReplyDeleteI have seen things like this in Kergastain. Weird stuff there.
ReplyDeleteGeneral Motors introduces the New 'Obama Economy'. There's no engine, no trunk, and is recommended to be sold only at dealerships at the top of a hill!
ReplyDelete(BTW, I think the photo was taken in Russia.)
I think that girl is texting.. In the wilds of Vancouver B.C. she would be unpleasantly surprised.
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