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Kushash

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A Missouri man was arrested and charged with a felony after police say he posted a video of himself licking merchandise at Walmart and making a "coronavirus statement."

Cody Pfister was arrested on Monday in Warrenton, Missouri, and charged with making a second-degree terrorist threat, according to the Warrenton Police Department.

 

tangerinegreen555

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Ever wanna see a bat tornado, come to Texas there are 2 spots here where thousands and thousands of bats are. One collection is under a bridge near Austin and they show up on radars down here. They're both amazing sights to see. And if u want fresh poop u can get that to.
I don't know much about bat tornadoes but those black things flying around right after sunset aren't birds.

Everybody has a bat flew into the house story around here.

I used to go to Skyline Drive in Virginia, a 100 mile long national park on top of a mountain.

You can get off and go through the 7 or so caverns underneath. They all have signs, 'Don't touch the stalactites, stalagmites or bats'.

I have a new insight now as to why. Not that I ever had any inclination to touch a bunch of bats hanging upside down in a cave.
 

curious2garden

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I don't know much about bat tornadoes but those black things flying around right after sunset aren't birds.

Everybody has a bat flew into the house story around here.

I used to go to Skyline Drive in Virginia, a 100 mile long national park on top of a mountain.

You can get off and go through the 7 or so caverns underneath. They all have signs, 'Don't touch the stalactites, stalagmites or bats'.

I have a new insight now as to why. Not that I ever had any inclination to touch a bunch of bats hanging upside down in a cave.
When I lived in Big Bear Lake I had one get in my garage. I used a fishing net to capture it and move it outside my garage
 

tangerinegreen555

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If you're bored and want to listen to something different, check out The Topical podcast from The Onion.

Hilarious.
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They had a good one about podcasts causing deafness. It slowly faded out until you couldn't hear it. Another one was about cyber bullying. The expert suggested to just go up in person and call them a little bitch.

Sounds like you're listening to NPR until you pay attention.
 

tyler.durden

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I don't know much about bat tornadoes but those black things flying around right after sunset aren't birds.

Everybody has a bat flew into the house story around here.

I used to go to Skyline Drive in Virginia, a 100 mile long national park on top of a mountain.

You can get off and go through the 7 or so caverns underneath. They all have signs, 'Don't touch the stalactites, stalagmites or bats'.

I have a new insight now as to why. Not that I ever had any inclination to touch a bunch of bats hanging upside down in a cave.
When I lived in Big Bear Lake I had one get in my garage. I used a fishing net to capture it and move it outside my garage

 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Left the Desert Fortress today to hit the bank and forage. One store had ground beef, another had a case of dogshit precursor, and a third had jumbo eggs. I don’t feel as besieged any more.

I visited my favorite gastropub and got me a beer cheeseburger and some beer to go RPT beer to go.

Heavy truck traffic was robust, at or near usual levels. Car traffic was maybe 1/3 usual levels. It was nice to get out, though Motherf Nature served me a goddamn headwind both ways.
 
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