Might I suggest hikers look at any of the long distance trails in Britain? The newest is the John Muir Way across Scotland. The granddaddy is Coast to Coast Walk. The advantages of these is that you speak the language, there are BnBs all along the trail, and there are porter services that move luggage between stops.
Any sane person would have agreed that repairing that line, at that time caused more harm than good not only to the motorists but also to the reputation of the company. As well, employees were warned about the hazard they were creating and publicly, on camera, stated that they did not care.
Comcast will be paying for damages and they should be praying that there are no hospital bills nor deaths.
I saw Triple D only once in a hotel room. Was going to drive past one of the featured restaurants the next day so dropped by for lunch. Crowded, slow service and $70 for two sandwiches and three beers. Food was good, but not worth the money or trouble.
I left an accurate review on Yelp and got attaked by the Fieri brigade, so, Jill, I am not a fan either.
Might depend on how long their "tribe" lives in close proximity to humans. My mother's cats learned different sounds for desired outcomes. E.g. going outside, food, litter box full, pick me up. These sounds were consistent across decades but I have never been able to use their "language" to translate for other cats.
My theory is that there needs to be a nascent language in use and at least two individuals who are smart enough to understand and improvise. On their own, 1,000 years does not seem enough. With continuous human contact, maybe.
Not sure where they live, but around here, $5 is an appropriate tip for a total bill of $25 to $30. About half of what it costs to go out for a date. Little good comes from advertising you are a cheapskate before the service even starts.
Comcast will be paying for damages and they should be praying that there are no hospital bills nor deaths.
I left an accurate review on Yelp and got attaked by the Fieri brigade, so, Jill, I am not a fan either.
My theory is that there needs to be a nascent language in use and at least two individuals who are smart enough to understand and improvise. On their own, 1,000 years does not seem enough. With continuous human contact, maybe.