17 Sep 20
@dendron saidI my latest post I gave the plunderers a shout out.
You left out all those people (of c----) who are taking stuff out of the stores, like tennis shoes, and tennis shoes, and tennis shoes, stuff that is owned by the proprietor of the store. They are taking stuff that is owned by others. Seems to me you are glossing over that. What do you think about that? Do you know some of those people, the people of c----?
When you b ...[text shortened]... e common denominator, folks are taking stuff owned by others. Is that a Good thing, or a bad thing?
However, I’m pretty certain the plundering on the streets is miniscule compared to the plundering done by Wallstreet.
17 Sep 20
@athousandyoung saidFrom the article:
You better watch your own back for killer owls.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/02/25/389035027/an-owl-is-attacking-and-injuring-residents-of-a-netherlands-town
Known locally as the "terror owl" and "horror owl,"
And:
" 'During the day there's no problem, but at night we now only venture outside armed with umbrellas, helmets and hats, anything really, to protect ourselves,' " said De Bruijn.
And:
" 'Or it may have heightened hormone levels as the breeding season starts, which influences its behaviour and makes it defend its territory,' Wassink told AFP, saying the bird 'appears to be a female.' "
There are two morals to this story:
- as usual it’s women that are to blame
- as if anyone had any doubt why never to visit Purmerend, this is a prime example from a long list of reasons...
Giant killer owls. In Holland.
Who’d a thunk it?
It’s obviously in breach of several aerospace laws and one presumes it doesn’t have the correct permits for such behaviour. Bureaucracy will put an end to this, mark my words!