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With any luck, he went to visit Scalia.
With any luck, he went to visit Scalia.
Just once a year in TX, to clarify that point. It does lag behind true market value, and it’s limited to 10% per year if you live in the home.
Yes, they grow their own food and make their own clothes, so after a day of hand picking cotton, you get to rest in your cell with no A/C.
Not all of them are self suffcient in this way, but it is not easy time at all.
Zero down also for USDA home loans
If I shared this on social media, people would agree with it no matter what their views. It’s like a horoscope meme.
If you dodge the draft, you can’t join?
It is true though that individuals often just can only do with what their system incentivizes. In Texas, we have open land valuation, and you can do that for wildlife, but strangely, for many counties, you have to do ag valuation first. So you fuck up your land for 5 years overstocking it to get the headcount they require, then you can start doing bat shelters, monarch & other migratory animal plants, brush management to create more “edge”, etc.
Luckily, for under 20 acres, my county allows bees, and they count native boxes as a “hive”. The 8 boxes count for 7 acres the way 25 goats or 5 cow/calf pairs would, somehow. I am almost done with my valuation using only those, and the rest we just let do whatever since we work so much. And the best part is there are several species using them at least, which I wasn’t sure of. I just used logs from a downed cedar hung from trees.
Some of that you can do in conjunction, and this landowner could have been better served talking to the USDA NRCS first to balance his goals with conservation. They can help pay, but they also make you do it super right, so you won’t necessarily save money.
I don’t think this is good cattle land anyways, that part blew my mind. I associate that kind of land with hunting, just a few senderos cut from your stand and maybe thin cedar for water usage, leave the rest. I didn’t realize people were doing this.
"“At one point, he discussed his plan to bring the corporate tax rate down from 21% to 20% … and was asked about why he had chosen 20%,” Sorkin said Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “And he said, ‘Well, it’s a round number.’”
“That unto itself had a number of CEOs shaking their heads,” Sorkin reported."
This is hilarious.
Tenants, fyi
And domestic business class at that. Terrible ROI.
Absolutely, you just hook your thumb. I’ve done it with an AR-15. It wouldn’t be useful for hitting anything, just wastes money quicker.
Or acid wash whitens them, but I don’t like that look, since it isn’t mirror finish.
I remember reading David Wong on Cracked back in the day.
The brace board for the gate is the wrong way, gonna be sagging soon.
I just think production machinery should be properly lubricated. You types always talk about it seizing.
Soviet soldiers joked opening canned meats the US sent, saying they were opening the second front.
Dude appreciates a nice sconce
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They are mounted to the same frame you said you put on the trap stands.
It’s common at my job, blue collar where I can see little snippets of what the bros are up to and have an idea what’s going on where with the location tag they all add.
Big group at work blew up though, cause someone started showing management, so it’s more one-on-one now.