She's the only one of her generation who foresees the debilitating effects of the tax burden we're blithely laying on her and her cohort, but her protest falls on deaf ears.
They neglected my favorite, Squagonna in upstate NY where we rented a house one summer and found out the Indian name was entirely accurate: "Paradise of Mosquitoes."
Anyone with a hunting license is expected to know the rules of when and where and what you can hunt. The regulations are extremely detailed and and can be found in the state fish and game websites linked at the bottom of the article. People who ignorant of the law should not be operating firearms on state property.
Dear Jabson MondoƱedo, I LOVE your 3 a.m. Iberian music program, especially when you have guests on your show. My dorm is right above the station so I can hear you just fine. Your fan, Marmilyn Zug
Or, on the other hand, Twitter use can greatly increase compassion, as in the case of the Twittersphere's outpouring of love and assistance for the family of little Maddie Spohr: http://twitter.com/Marilyn_Res/status/1521967149
http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/intelligenttravel/2009/07/mcdonalds.html
The photo came from a National Geo story about Neanderthals published last October: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/10/neanderthals/hall-text
Here's a video about how Kennis & Kennis built the red-haired Neanderthal model, whom they nicknamed Wilma after the Flintstones' character:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/video/player#/?titleID=1832348827
Here's one called Betsy who can recognize 300 words:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/03/animal-minds/virginia-morell-text/4
http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/intelligenttravel/2006/11/where-its.html
And if you double-click on an image you'll get the photographer's data.
http://twitter.com/Marilyn_Res/status/1521967149