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Anybody in the Olympia area ??? just found this on CL

Dog Crate (Olympia)

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Date: 2011-11-22, 11:20AM PST
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This crate is about 20 inches high, 18 inches wide and 25 inches long. There is nothing wrong with it, we just bought a different setup for our dogs. It would be great for a medium size dog. It is a red color. Please call 360-350-0000. If you have no intentions of REALLY picking it up...don't call. I am tired of the no-shows.
 
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Isn't it wonderful how much help we get around here.
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Yup, it sure is.

There's a lot of stuff I see that just makes me shake my head and wonder. Having spent most of my life in the woods, I know the meat won't go to waste. I've seen coyotes, crows, and bears take a deer carcass down to bones in two days. But it seems to be that it would make a lot more sense for that meat to be feeding people. I seem to recall some time back seeing somewhere that roadkill venison could no longer be used at volunteer homeless shelters and such because it wasn't USDA approved. And I know there's an organization of farmers and hunters that donate meat to the poor and hungry but there is a mound of paperwork and cost associated with doing even that.

Brings to my mind Proverbs 14:12.

God Bless.
 
Stump, sorry for all the troubles. I guess over time as people get out of farming they can let things go (or burn them!). Come to thing of it I guess I am an old fashioned romantic (not so sweet anymore so I left that out) but realistically speaking usually when farms are kept in the family and the families continue to farm they also continue to be maintained. Just thought. Mostly curious. I will now change the picture in my mind.
 
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And you laugh. The big saw is standard equipment in my truck after any big winds. Just never know when I may need to remove some firewood from the roadway !!!

Once wished that I had a chainsaw in the back of my Subaru wagon. A tree had fallen across Maple Valley HWY, just just a minute or so before we got there. I didn't know the area that well at the time, so a detour was going to be stressful. I was impressed with how fast a couple of guys with chainsaws had the road back open. I felt bad for not helping them get it cleared, but I would have just been in the way. lol
 
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this is partly true; I bought a camera at Goodwill and lo and behold, when I downloaded the pictures *I* took, there also were some pictures of military stuff, possibly from Afghanistan .. tanks, helicopters, prone shooters, and some nasty looking facial damage and burned feet ...
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of course did not get a manual with the camera, but finally figured out how to delete stuff I never wanted
 
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Fluffy butts.

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That's about what I thought, but it was worth a shot.

They look like production reds, and White Rocks or Leghorns.
 
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this is partly true; I bought a camera at Goodwill and lo and behold, when I downloaded the pictures *I* took, there also were some pictures of military stuff, possibly from Afghanistan .. tanks, helicopters, prone shooters, and some nasty looking facial damage and burned feet ...
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of course did not get a manual with the camera, but finally figured out how to delete stuff I never wanted

WHAT do you mean partly true IT IS ALL TRUE and you demonstrated such !!!
 
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