I used to work with this guy who ate olive loaf sandwiches every day for lunch and he'd dip it in his coffee before he took a bite. I guess he was edgy and ahead of his time, and I should have seen that instead of sitting there being grossed out by it, huh?
Ohhhh, nonononononooo...I am *SO* not watching that. I'd like to have a rerun of last night's cool dream about the talking bobcat and not something else with these creatures as guest star! (Talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...TALKINGBOBCAT!!!)
OK, this is a little off-topic but it's my favorite money-saving tip. I use the heck out of it and love sharing it with people.
I've got 5 cats. 5 indoor-only cats. So I have several litter boxes and do a lot of scooping. I go through a lot of litter.
Now if you've got cats too, you've no doubt seen that really, REALLY expensive litter made of corn. It's called World's Best Cat Litter. Read the package and see how they say it's better than clumping clay, it doesn't last for years in the landfills, it's a renewable resource since it's not mined, etc., etc. That all sounds nice but at a dollar a pound it's FRICKIN EXPENSIVE stuff just for your cats to crap on.
You know what that litter really is? CHICKEN FEED. Really. I'm not kidding.
I get a 50# bag of non-medicated chick starter feed for about $13 and put that in my litter boxes. Since it's less dense than clay, 50# of chick starter replaces about 80# of clumping clay, thus making it even cheaper than store-brand litter. One of my cats is an eat-anything dork though, so I mix in a little clumping clay with the feed to keep him from eating the stuff. That will also help prevent grain mites from hatching in the feed when you store it in a warm place.
I liked watching the people on the ground jump out of the way when he went to buzz them, hahaha. Neat video. That looked like a lot of fun for all involved.
I think Shannon is right. Look at the body proportions, it's a medium-height man in a heavy winter suit, you can even see that he's wearing gray gloves. The grainy-ness of the picture makes him look more blob-like, but it's a regular ordinary person.
Thank you! Exactly what I'm talking about. My husband and I pay more taxes than a family with kids, we get no earned income credit or any of the benefits people who reproduce get, plus- if we lose our jobs, we get no help from any agency. If you don't have kids and you're unemployed, you starve. I've supported welfare moms, head start and other services for parents with my tax dollars all my working life, yet could not get any help whatsoever when I was unemployed a few years ago.
This "population control is a tool of the one world government" theory is total crap. I voluntarily chose with my own free will to remain childless and be permanently sterilized. People in China and most everywhere else can do that too, but they often don't. Letting go of the mindset that "we *HAVE* to have kids" is something more people need to start doing. We're not an endangered species, for crying out loud!
Hopefully. It only takes four days for the global population to rise by a million people. Any way we can voluntarily reduce population growth on our own will be much less brutal than nature's way of thinning the herd.
Fewer people = less pollution, no matter how you look at it.
(Talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...talkingbobcat...TALKINGBOBCAT!!!)
I've got 5 cats. 5 indoor-only cats. So I have several litter boxes and do a lot of scooping. I go through a lot of litter.
Now if you've got cats too, you've no doubt seen that really, REALLY expensive litter made of corn. It's called World's Best Cat Litter. Read the package and see how they say it's better than clumping clay, it doesn't last for years in the landfills, it's a renewable resource since it's not mined, etc., etc. That all sounds nice but at a dollar a pound it's FRICKIN EXPENSIVE stuff just for your cats to crap on.
You know what that litter really is? CHICKEN FEED. Really. I'm not kidding.
I get a 50# bag of non-medicated chick starter feed for about $13 and put that in my litter boxes. Since it's less dense than clay, 50# of chick starter replaces about 80# of clumping clay, thus making it even cheaper than store-brand litter. One of my cats is an eat-anything dork though, so I mix in a little clumping clay with the feed to keep him from eating the stuff. That will also help prevent grain mites from hatching in the feed when you store it in a warm place.
I'm just wondering how the thief got the idea that this little caper could pay off. What a dumbass.
I'd say it's more like "OMG-WOW-Knock-Your-Eyes-Out-Extremely-Cool".
Great post! :-D
Thank you! Exactly what I'm talking about. My husband and I pay more taxes than a family with kids, we get no earned income credit or any of the benefits people who reproduce get, plus- if we lose our jobs, we get no help from any agency. If you don't have kids and you're unemployed, you starve. I've supported welfare moms, head start and other services for parents with my tax dollars all my working life, yet could not get any help whatsoever when I was unemployed a few years ago.
This "population control is a tool of the one world government" theory is total crap. I voluntarily chose with my own free will to remain childless and be permanently sterilized. People in China and most everywhere else can do that too, but they often don't. Letting go of the mindset that "we *HAVE* to have kids" is something more people need to start doing. We're not an endangered species, for crying out loud!
Hopefully. It only takes four days for the global population to rise by a million people. Any way we can voluntarily reduce population growth on our own will be much less brutal than nature's way of thinning the herd.
Fewer people = less pollution, no matter how you look at it.