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I'm offended by the fat Linda's being offended by things that don't offend me.

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There use to be consequences for walking around like a miserable d-bag. Anymore it is encourage.

 

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It would probably look something like this:

 

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When are adults going to start acting like adults again? You know, where they are not offended by everything and anything?

 

I am on a jobsite today, and have a tower crew at each end of a MW hop we are pathing in. One of the younger tower climbers at the other end has a truck with a bumper sticker that reads "I love Beaver, NV"

 

No kidding, I just got a call from the end customer asking the truck be removed immediately from the property, because a female employee at the building where the rooftop MW is located was offended by the bumper sticker. Is it professional? Probably not. Is it insinuating something else? Yeah. Is it immature? Probably. Is it funny? I think so. Is it worth getting your panties in a wad? Definitely not.

The large, and growing group, of Liberal American Feminazi's.

 

Save a tree, and eat a Beaver.

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Ain't there a Dry Beaver Creek too? Of course I prefer the Wet Beaver, better angling opportunities.

 

That ol crow probably resides on Lonesome Beaver Lane.

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Ain't there a Dry Beaver Creek too? Of course I prefer the Wet Beaver, better angling opportunities.

 

That ol crow probably resides on Lonesome Beaver Lane.

 

Lonesome Beaver Court.

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The intersection of dry beaver rd and Lonesome drive.

Spinster City, Loserville USA

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After a full day of chasing elk up and down the mountains around my family's ranch, I was walking home extremely worn out and dragging butt. On my way home as the sun started to dip behind the mountains, I passed by a section of our property where beavers had moved in and started damming up some of our most productive hayfield. As I walked by, I could see a big V moving through the water.

I raised my rifle and at about 100 yards with open irons, I set the front sight just in front of the V and squeezed off a shot. The beaver just rolled over. I went down there and there was a hole right behind it's ear. Huge beaver and maybe the best/luckiest shot in my life.

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After a full day of chasing elk up and down the mountains around my family's ranch, I was walking home extremely worn out and dragging butt. On my way home as the sun started to dip behind the mountains, I passed by a section of our property where beavers had moved in and started damming up some of our most productive hayfield. As I walked by, I could see a big V moving through the water.

I raised my rifle and at about 100 yards with open irons, I set the front sight just in front of the V and squeezed off a shot. The beaver just rolled over. I went down there and there was a hole right behind it's ear. Huge beaver and maybe the best/luckiest shot in my life.

Did ya get some beaver tail?

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