Hybrid voter here: I enjoy the convenience of filling out the absentee ballot at home, then drop it off personally at an early voting location. A poll worker checks for signature/etc. then I can see them putting the envelope into the box.
Hybrid voter here: I enjoy the convenience of filling out the absentee ballot at home, then drop it off personally at an early voting location. A poll worker checks for signature/etc. then I can see them putting the envelope into the box.
Hmm… looks like a good example of FAS (Fear, Anxiety, Stress).
In my neighborhood I wouldn’t trust that the lawnmower would still be there in the morning.
You’re referring to the former artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince?
Inaccurate. With Trump you can always count on getting lies.
Really. It’s so bad for me that I‘m thinking of installing a geezer bar on a nearby wall.
Spending eternity going to church would be my own special form of hell.
Yes, plan accordingly as a reader, AND as a poster!
Hmm… that beet looks kinda similar to a human heart, wouldn’t you say? Is this a subtle suggestion?
We need both. Throwing up our hands and saying it’s the corporations’ fault is too easy an excuse for not doing everything we each can. AND living in a bubble thinking that recycling my plastic bottle will be enough, is not enough.
Who’s talking about fault (besides you)? We each have to do as much as we can. Maybe you can help in other ways instead. How about cutting dairy/meat from your diet, then doing the four Rs with everything else?
I do the same, even put up with some that are a little annoying. I find it interesting to see what the entire community is doing.
10% is 10%. I can’t control what the CEO of an oil company does, but I can decide avoid using fossil fuels. (Maybe if enough of us did the same, we actually could influence an oil company.) We each have to do everything we can to reduce CO2. Dismissing something as rhetoric doesn’t help.
'Not sure there’s a way to easily measure, just asking for rough estimates.
And the ones in your garage.
‘Had to look up the 1-9-90 rule
Or… “You seem to want to talk about sex a lot. Is everything OK at home?”
A bobcat. It casually sauntered through the neigborhood and hung out at a local park. I watched it for about five minutes from about 30 feet away.
If you like eagles, visit Sitka Alaska. They’re as common as pigeons up there.
(Just bigger, and scarier. Have you seen their claws?)
I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.