If the cat got up there, it could get down. Same goes for cats in trees. Have you ever seen cat bones in trees, or on high ledges? No? That's because if you just leave them alone, they will come down.
"a gun would provide this advantage but is likely to see the woman charged with murder. Especially if she has not allowed her attacker to get close enough to do any physical harm to her."
Not in my state. You can shoot anyone who threatens you. You don't have to run, or warn them. It's been like that for years with no problems. (you do need to get a license to carry the gun, but it only involves a two day course and a fee)
"Also, I don’t think I could ignore having something like this inside me."
It's also hard to forget you have a gun on you. They aren't light.
"If you want to feel safe get a dog."
You can take a gun many more places than you can take a dog. (I have both)
I think that if you are the type of person who could carry a gun, knowing that you really could use it, you are also more likely to be the type of person who would be on guard against rape. At least against being raped by someone you didn't know or had never met. I think you could also take some lessons in Judo, Karate, Ju Jitsu etc...
Right after he died there were a bunch of albums released. My favorite was "In the west" Which I think, was a live performance at the 1967(?) Monterey Pop Festival.
The moldy sandwich bag might work for some people, but what about someone who will just put it in the trash?
Better to just to do something rude or disgusting to food,(use your imagination) then put it in the common fridge and laugh when it turns up missing. (that's what I do)
I remember listening to Jimmy Carter talk on the Larry King radio program, Someone called in and asked about the UFO thing. (this must have been in the 80s )He said he really did see a UFO, but didn't know what it was or how to explain it. I think he said there were about 40 people with him who saw it also, and none of them understood what it was.
It's funny you should say that, given I'd put my two adult children up with any in the world. I read Joseph Chilton Pearce's book "The Magical Child" before either of my kids were here. They not only read before age 5 (age 4 actually) but spoke 3 languages. Neither of them are fat, foolish, or have mental or health problems. They don't agree with you Machine. They thank God they didn't have "normal" parents. (they both also have genius I.Q.s)
Oh, they also don't have normal American sophomoric attitudes about women's breasts, or sex in general.
It's easy to criticize others who strive to be better than mediocre, especially when you are from a society which worships mediocrity. I understand that, so I forgive you for your comment.
Well if this guy wants to hunt, rather than shoot at targets, he would be welcome at my place. I get so sick of all these deer,and woodchucks. (he wouldn't even need a license for the woodchucks) Blast away dude, I'll take the safety switch off for you.
I know some people think it's weird, but it didn't hurt my kids. They nursed in tandem for 1 1/2 years. They were both reading before they quit nursing. Towards the end, it was something they did more for comfort than nutrition. Sleeping in the "Family bed" was great. I can't imagine putting my babies in a crib, away from me, or worse, in another room.
My two kids always slept in the bed with us. We all slept in one bed until they got to be around 11 years old. They both nursed until they were 5 so if they woke up, they would just nurse a while, then go back to sleep.
I just ordered two copies of "it's only a plant". I know so many people who have kids that age. It's nice to be able to give them a book for their kids which tells the truth about herb for a change.
Czechoslovakian people seem pretty cool. In 1991 I met a 19 year old kid who had been involved in the "velvet revolution" when he was still in high school, and he spoke 5 languages, was bright, laid back, and liked to get high.
The first thing the Czech people did when they had a chance to vote was to elect a poet to be their leader. His autobiography is called "Disturbing the peace" by Vaclav Havel.
Not in my state. You can shoot anyone who threatens you. You don't have to run, or warn them. It's been like that for years with no problems. (you do need to get a license to carry the gun, but it only involves a two day course and a fee)
"Also, I don’t think I could ignore having something like this inside me."
It's also hard to forget you have a gun on you. They aren't light.
"If you want to feel safe get a dog."
You can take a gun many more places than you can take a dog. (I have both)
I think that if you are the type of person who could carry a gun, knowing that you really could use it, you are also more likely to be the type of person who would be on guard against rape. At least against being raped by someone you didn't know or had never met. I think you could also take some lessons in Judo, Karate, Ju Jitsu etc...
Better to just to do something rude or disgusting to food,(use your imagination) then put it in the common fridge and laugh when it turns up missing. (that's what I do)
I think with all the money they will save on heating, they can hire some kid to shovel out the snow.
Worse. Parent. Ever."
It's funny you should say that, given I'd put my two adult children up with any in the world. I read Joseph Chilton Pearce's book "The Magical Child" before either of my kids were here. They not only read before age 5 (age 4 actually) but spoke 3 languages. Neither of them are fat, foolish, or have mental or health problems. They don't agree with you Machine. They thank God they didn't have "normal" parents. (they both also have genius I.Q.s)
Oh, they also don't have normal American sophomoric attitudes about women's breasts, or sex in general.
It's easy to criticize others who strive to be better than mediocre, especially when you are from a society which worships mediocrity. I understand that, so I forgive you for your comment.
Czechoslovakian people seem pretty cool. In 1991 I met a 19 year old kid who had been involved in the "velvet revolution" when he was still in high school, and he spoke 5 languages, was bright, laid back, and liked to get high.
The first thing the Czech people did when they had a chance to vote was to elect a poet to be their leader. His autobiography is called "Disturbing the peace" by Vaclav Havel.