A cousin-in-law spends a few months working on condor recovery in California. We get photos from time to time.
This one isn’t particularly spectacular, but I love the irony, and the levels of meaning.
A cousin-in-law spends a few months working on condor recovery in California. We get photos from time to time.
This one isn’t particularly spectacular, but I love the irony, and the levels of meaning.
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> No one should be carrying a hunting rifle there.
Uh, yeah, I agree.
Like I said, I’d like to know how long it takes.
Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised.
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This sign is well off the beaten path — it may be in a wildlife refuge. No one should be carrying a hunting rifle there.
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Put a timestamp on there, and let us know how long it takes before they see the first bullet hole, and the first shotgun pattern.
All this does is give the idiots some idea what they’re going to be shooting, they don’t give a damn.
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