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Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6, right?I killed a small rabbit with my rental car late last Thursday.
It was sincerely him or me.
The county line ( Pacific/Grays Harbor) on 101 has claimed several vehicles and at least a couple human lives.Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6, right?
Those bunnies are stone cold killers!
Those bunnies are stone cold killers!
Did you use the Holy Hand Grenade?I killed a small rabbit with my rental car late last Thursday.
It was sincerely him or me.
I killed a few possums over the years some my vehicles over the years. I did hit a deer almost 30 years ago but I saw it and slammed on the brakes and hit him on the rear flank. Did not faze him and still ran off. The only damage was to the plastic grill on the front my car.I killed a small rabbit with my rental car late last Thursday.
It was sincerely him or me.
Only if you count to three.Did you use the Holy Hand Grenade?
Taken from: https://criminaldefensetucson.com/crazy-laws-out-of-washington-state/Harassing Bigfoot
In Skamania County, Washington, it is illegal to hunt, kill, or otherwise harass Bigfoot or any other hitherto undiscovered species. Really, the words "Bigfoot" and "Sasquatch" appear in the actual statute. Though the law was coincidentally passed on April 1st, it's no joke. Anyone caught wantonly slaying or harassing Bigfoot could face a fine of up to $100,000 and/or up to 10 years in prison. If you happen to see Bigfoot in Washington State, give a respectful nod and continue on your way.
Just ask Jimmy Carter….and apparently Brandon as well now.Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6, right?
Those bunnies are stone cold killers!
How could it not have?That one had just crossed my mind!!