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Rabid foxes bite people in Flagstaff area
#21
A science fiction writer (Asimov ?) once wrote a short story about a business offering transport to other times and places, but everyone came back because it wasn't a their time or their place.  It wasn't Home.
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  • Everyroadleadshome (01-01-2019)
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#22
A common disease that covers the world regardless of culture or race; information and the ability to do research.

Nostalgia for an age that never existed.

We romanticize the past and miss the reality for the most part. Like the bath comment. The ability to wash our stinky bits with clean water. I am not talking about doing a soak in a clawfoot gold gilded tub. Yes, perhaps the one percent comment took us there. In Big cities London, New York etc rainwater was collected in barrels or water was pulled from the rivers. Very questionable sanitation. Most of the modern people have lived such a sterile life their immune systems would be overloaded. Just grab the Purrell. When pubic hair was falling out because of lice and chigger infections was so invasive...Well, I guess perhaps for some. In Africa, I washed and shaved every morning. My local peeps would tease me and I would just smile. I never got chiggers in the face.
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  • Everyroadleadshome (01-01-2019)
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I love our times and loathe our times. I guess that is every era also thru time.
3 Stinkin' Badges, YARC, 3 Cat Ass Trophies , ROOIRIA Wannabe,(never happen) and still a Bisquit cause me soggy!
And 2 run down Flying Manure Spreaders!
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#24
Who said it I don't remember. It's the best of times and the worst of times:-)
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  • Everyroadleadshome (01-01-2019)
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Lol. Like the bath comment?!? If someone stinks, has chiggers or lice or is walking around with a PigPen dust cloud, they should prob clean up. Although it's not on me to tell someone else how to hygiene. They might take that as me being a pompous, highfalutin kind of human, and I have tried to leave most of that back in my 20's. To each their own. This past summer, I went 4 months without a shower....lol. 8-)
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#26
was that a Roman person? like Ceasar or something? best and worst of times? heck I don't know HAHA
but it holds true


hey smelling a human stench next to ya ain't pretty. I know. A wipe down never hurt anyone ever I think LOL but some will do what they want and other's just have to adjust their surroundings to get out of the fumes of another if needed....like vans/rv/car campers we can move cause we got wheels, if we get someone around, we can use our feet to book it on out
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And 2 run down Flying Manure Spreaders!
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#27
From rabies to bathing... Quite a hard left turn there. Big Grin
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#28
To bring it back around...

I think bathing has alot to do with contracting rabies. My proof is that I shower only when absolutely necessary, and I have never had rabies. Something to think about...
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  • Everyroadleadshome (01-01-2019)
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(12-31-2018, 01:31 PM)Wabbit Wrote: To bring it back around...

I think bathing has alot to do with contracting rabies. My proof is that I shower only when absolutely necessary, and I have never had rabies. Something to think about...

Not baiting keeps you from having babies, not rabies.
Compared to parenting, Cat herding is less complicated
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  • Cammalu (12-31-2018)
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#30
Living in earlier times with out refrigeration... no ice.... some childhood death was caused by playing in their own feces. Medical practices were also a cause of death.
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