Those are monthly rates, not weekly.
Those are monthly rates, not weekly.
Actually, as a parent, you gotta train your kid on how to eat. Picky eater? Don’t eat. Either eat what we ordered you, or you don’t eat. And don’t waste food. That said, we try to order what our kids like, but I wouldn’t stand for them to tell me they don’t like “grill marks” or some stupid shit like that. Just eat…
Yeah, since when can you tell someone how to charge for a drink? Wouldn’t the barista, just say, “no”?
But somehow she has a job?! SMH.
I do admire graphically balanced and correctly spelled signs despite the event.
I saw a very nice unicorn drawing my six-year-old made. I then turned it over and there was a penis drawn on the back. I asked my daughter why she drew a penis. She said, “Kai and I were drawing penises in class.” I asked why. She says, “cuz, I draw good penises.”
If they were smart instead of snogging, they could have used that time in the cabin to take photos of all the documents and just upload it already. Ray’s useless drive into a redwood forest (in SoCal?!) where he won’t get reception and where he’ll die in a shootout seemed like a curiously bad choice. He did have…
I think you actually have to watch a propaganda film to understand propaganda films.
You’re going to take the word of a commenter instead of people who researched a documentary film about dorsal fins? Ask marine biologists if they have ever seen collapsed dorsal fins in the wild, not a Jezzie commenter.
Exactly what was propaganda about the film? How was it pieced together that makes it propaganda vs. it telling a story that was little known at the time and digging deeper than just the death of a trainer, but more into why that trainer died?
The number of lions is closer to 23,000. Even in the 1990s, it was up to 100,000. And in 1950, it was as high as 400,000. So, in 15 years, over 70,000 lions have gone missing.
Click on the number, not the star. Why? That’s the work-around.
Love it. Never gets old!
It’s “complementary.”
According to Lion Aid, it is legal, but they lured Cecil into an area that did not have a lion quota, meaning the landowner had no permission to kill lions on his property. So, yes, everyone loses on a technicality.
How do you know this? Did you actually track how the $55,000 got spent?
Still. Come on.
This seems a rather simplified response to Floyd, especially since you took a long time to analyze how big game hunting purportedly helps the economy. But now it seems you’re saying, “just throw money at this ranch” and it’s all good. No, it’s not, if the money isn’t properly allocated or utilized.
Thank you! A voice in the reeds. John Oliver should do an expose on this.
How do we know the money is going to the right place? Especially when killing an endangered animal, like the white rhino? Do you have to kill the same species you’re trying to fund conservation efforts for? They couldn’t kill a water buffalo and have these “funds” go towards conserving rhinos? I hesitate to believe…