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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
#1
If you saw a snake slithering up a tree to where you knew was a nest of baby birds would you let nature take its course or save the birds by knocking the snake off the tree?
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#2
I would totally let nature take its course.   There's no way in hell that I'm going to piss off a snake that I don't know.
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#3
(07-17-2024, 06:03 PM)Duchess Wrote: If you saw a snake slithering up a tree to where you knew was a nest of baby birds would you let nature take its course or save the birds by knocking the snake off the tree?

I'd totally grab that snake and choke it out.
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#4
Let nature take its course.
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#5
What are my tools?
How do I knock the snake off the tree? What kind of snake is it? Is it still low enough I can hit it with a shovel? Or so high that it could fall on my head?

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#6
Do the pepper grinder.
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#7
Ecosystems collapse without predators.
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#8
(07-17-2024, 06:03 PM)Duchess Wrote: If you saw a snake slithering up a tree to where you knew was a nest of baby birds would you let nature take its course or save the birds by knocking the snake off the tree?

What species of bird?

What type of snake?

The tree . . . on public or private land?
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#9
Oh those are great questions.

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#10
What would you do, times 2.  

I have a big old  farm house,  with several empty rooms. 


I hate the quiet.

I am thinking about either exchange student's or a boarding house. 


Either way they have to be good with dogs, and my lifestyle 

Whatever money will probably be donated 

I really hate empty nest syndrome
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#11
(07-19-2024, 09:31 PM)cannongal Wrote: What would you do, times 2.  

I have a big old  farm house,  with several empty rooms. 


I hate the quiet.

I am thinking about either exchange student's or a boarding house. 


Either way they have to be good with dogs, and my lifestyle 

Whatever money will probably be donated 

I really hate empty nest syndrome

If I thought I could get a good paying state job out there, I wouldn't mind moving into your farmhouse. Dogs love me(see my avatar), and I'm a heterosexual crossdressing weirdo, I'm definitely ok with your lifestyle.
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#12
We have a spare house and now a spare loft.
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#13
Turn it into a money making machine.
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#14
Yes, but people.
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(07-19-2024, 09:31 PM)cannongal Wrote: What would you do, times 2.  

I have a big old  farm house,  with several empty rooms. 


I hate the quiet.

I am thinking about either exchange student's or a boarding house. 


Either way they have to be good with dogs, and my lifestyle 

Whatever money will probably be donated 

I really hate empty nest syndrome

Is your lifestyle one that is congenial to hosting a Bed and Breakfast?
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#16
(07-17-2024, 06:03 PM)Duchess Wrote: If you saw a snake slithering up a tree to where you knew was a nest of baby birds would you let nature take its course or save the birds by knocking the snake off the tree?

Save the lives of the baby birds. The snake can get food from somewhere else.
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#17
I am so fucking pissed right now.   I have had Paisley for 6 years.   He has finally succumbed to the old age/biting at everything,  including me.

He was awesome,  he was found after Irma, and shipped up here.  

I had to put him down 

I didn't want to, at all. 

Fuck everyone who didn't like him 

I hate everyone!!!
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#18
Sorry for your loss Cannongal. Animals are better than people.
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#19
(07-27-2024, 04:31 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Sorry for your loss Cannongal. Animals are better than people.

Thanks, but it's all good.  I know dogs don't live as long as people,  I was just being selfish.
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#20
Stir fry the snake, bread and fry the baby birds. We’re not at the top of the food chain for nothing
“Two billion people will perish globally due to being vaccinated against Corona virus” - rothschild, August 2021
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