Maps, and yes…. more maps.

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Ever wonder what your state is talking about?

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Mine must be Stephen King inspired.

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Can’t say that’s much of a surprise.

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Well done Australia.

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When I first saw this I thought little green men,, but it was from Fox News, so that might be the wrong type of alien.

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Why, oh why… would anyone need a flamethrower?

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Good to know.

I think.

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You’re welcome.

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26 thoughts on “Maps, and yes…. more maps.”

  1. Being Faux News, it would be easy to read that alien map either way. And maybe the flamethrower is for killing and cooking feral hogs in one move, or maybe controlled prairie burns. Though I’m picturing the scene from the film version of Fahrenheit 451.

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  2. Thanks for the flame thrower map. Quieter than a rifle, kills groundhogs DEAD The bear wrestling bit is just wasteful. If you’re taking on a bear, take your lumps and love ’em. Save the cops some paperwork.

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  3. I’ll answer the flamethrower question, since in Texas they are legal. My maternal grandfather who was a WWII vet had over eight acres of land. He inherited the land and when he sold it, he took all of us grandkids to clean it off. It had TONS of overgrown weeds and low and behold, he pulls out a flamethrower and decimates all the over growth. We had to wait a bit before we started raking everything up, but in the meantime, we had ice cream. I loved my Grandfather, he was ever so generous with his grandkids. I asked him once where he got the flamethrower from, and he just said, “the Army.” I never asked again, lol. I think the Alien map is for the green or grey men that come from space.

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  4. Well, Wisconsin is just across the border, so I have high hopes I’ll survive the alien invasion, whatever that may look like.
    I can’t imagine many people surviving a bear wrestle long enough to get arrested, but what do I know?
    Our entire Australia trip was spent in yellow parts (more kangaroos than humans), but if it hadn’t been for our blog buddy meet-up with Mel from Life… One Big Adventure, our ‘roo sightings would have been limited to a couple of hoppers very, very far away, seen from a moving train. Three cheers for blog buddy meet-ups!

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