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Your resident slacker is up & has fresh breakfast blend if anybody wants some.... Any food left over? I'm starving,


I have seen a couple of news stories about that! Alabama was the last state to come out of prohibition in the 1960s, decades after it was over and have a lot of restrictions.

Not on my list of places to retire too LOL!


When we lived in WA state we had to go to a state run liquor store. It was weird coming from a city where liquor stores are on every corner. That's been about 25yrs ago. Not sure if their laws changed or not.
 
Your resident slacker is up & has fresh breakfast blend if anybody wants some.... Any food left over? I'm starving,





When we lived in WA state we had to go to a state run liquor store. It was weird coming from a city where liquor stores are on every corner. That's been about 25yrs ago. Not sure if their laws changed or not.
Davis, where uc davis is and where I work, used to have rules for liquor too. It was not allowed a certain distance from campus.

That has been gone for a long time now
 
Morning and thanks for the coffee Shad!
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BIG surprise. I noticed in October, November and December that when I walked down my driveway to get the mail. The Guniea would stop, stare across the creek and start cackling up a storm. The last day of 2018 I just had to take the mail to the mailbox in the dark with no flashlight (yes, I know you can't fix stupid) but my service dog with her lighter collar on was accompanying me. I fell down the side of the road, CRASH into the stream, lost the mail and one of my gloves. My poor service dog runs to the house (I have a phone with a button Stella can push to call 911) but I don't have a doggy door into the house (see above you can't fix stupid). So she comes back to me. I am screaming help (hey Stupid your neighbor is up on the mountain it's below freezing and they probably don't have their windows open) I tell Stella "slow slow" (this means she is to stay very close to me and walk very slowly). I can't see a thing and am crawling through the stream to get to the bank. Crawl up the bank, manage to stand up and walk to the house. Stella and I take an ambulance to the emergency room then another ambulance to the hospital a third ambulance takes us to the VA hospital where I am told my neck is broken. O.k. I got way off point regarding my Gunieas cackling.

Today I am walking back from my mail box. I stop near where I fell to again
ponder my stupidity. I look up the hill on the other side of the creek and what do I see! A bear has dug a den up there (the guineas had been trying to warn me all those months ago).

Oh I am in a heavy neck brace! Hopefully I will have time to purchase Bear repellant and he fitted with a soft neck brace before the Bear ends its hibernation.

This is a true story so anyone have any ideas about the Bear? Who do you call for Bear relocation. I live in Gilmer county Georgia.
 
Morning all. Thanks for the coffee Shad. Hope everyone enjoys the day!

@agedog1 that is quite a harrowing story! So happy you managed to get help and you're on the mend.

I'm sorry, I don't know anything about bears. Hopefully someone else will chime in, but maybe your county animal control can assist. Good luck and Welcome to BYC!
 
BIG surprise. I noticed in October, November and December that when I walked down my driveway to get the mail. The Guniea would stop, stare across the creek and start cackling up a storm. The last day of 2018 I just had to take the mail to the mailbox in the dark with no flashlight (yes, I know you can't fix stupid) but my service dog with her lighter collar on was accompanying me. I fell down the side of the road, CRASH into the stream, lost the mail and one of my gloves. My poor service dog runs to the house (I have a phone with a button Stella can push to call 911) but I don't have a doggy door into the house (see above you can't fix stupid). So she comes back to me. I am screaming help (hey Stupid your neighbor is up on the mountain it's below freezing and they probably don't have their windows open) I tell Stella "slow slow" (this means she is to stay very close to me and walk very slowly). I can't see a thing and am crawling through the stream to get to the bank. Crawl up the bank, manage to stand up and walk to the house. Stella and I take an ambulance to the emergency room then another ambulance to the hospital a third ambulance takes us to the VA hospital where I am told my neck is broken. O.k. I got way off point regarding my Gunieas cackling.

Today I am walking back from my mail box. I stop near where I fell to again
ponder my stupidity. I look up the hill on the other side of the creek and what do I see! A bear has dug a den up there (the guineas had been trying to warn me all those months ago).

Oh I am in a heavy neck brace! Hopefully I will have time to purchase Bear repellant and he fitted with a soft neck brace before the Bear ends its hibernation.

This is a true story so anyone have any ideas about the Bear? Who do you call for Bear relocation. I live in Gilmer county Georgia.
Oh my, hope you are mending well! Welcome to the thread!
We had a bear with a single cub in our driveway. It saw hubby and took off for parts unknown, leaving the cub behind. I guess they met up at some point, though we have not seen them since. Fish and game officers should be able to advise you.
 

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