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Old 09-18-2013, 05:55 PM
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Harvest Moon, Full Moon tomorrow. Also it's the fourth full moon of the 2013 summer, a very rare occurrence indeed!
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I've got the sacrificial nutria shaved and covered with orange paint.

Just got to get him drunk and its up on the corn-god altar with him!
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Old 09-18-2013, 06:43 PM
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I've got the sacrificial nutria shaved and covered with orange paint.

Just got to get him drunk and its up on the corn-god altar with him!


Got this on video or do I have to wait for the book!
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Old 09-18-2013, 07:18 PM
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Harvest Moon, Full Moon tomorrow. Also it's the fourth full moon of the 2013 summer, a very rare occurrence indeed!

IIRC, it occurs at about 6 AM CDT, so it's in the morning, which I count as part of tonight.



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I've got the sacrificial nutria shaved and covered with orange paint.

Just got to get him drunk and its up on the corn-god altar with him!

You have nutria rodents THAT far north?
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You have nutria rodents THAT far north?

Yes! Nutria are an invasive pest in Oregon. They roam the high deserts in giant herds, and burrow under the glaciers of Mount Hood, causing avalanches.


But seriously: The Willamette Valley is very temperate, with lots of streams and ponds. Nutria were brought in for the same lame-brain reason they were down south, as a fur animal.

There are trappers and hunters, but there are still plenty of nutria around.
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Yes! Nutria are an invasive pest in Oregon. They roam the high deserts in giant herds, and burrow under the glaciers of Mount Hood, causing avalanches.


But seriously: The Willamette Valley is very temperate, with lots of streams and ponds. Nutria were brought in for the same lame-brain reason they were down south, as a fur animal.

There are trappers and hunters, but there are still plenty of nutria around.


Yall need to bring in alligators... nutrias are their favorite snack... they'll clean them right up... LOL

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What is all that green stuff sticking up way above the ground? It is up so high it even hides the tops of the buildings.
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What is all that green stuff sticking up way above the ground? It is up so high it even hides the tops of the buildings.

Yeah! Siberian crocodiles should do the trick.
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