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  1. #61
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Your ignorance is showing. This an open range state. I have cattle grazing on my property daily.

    on your 'private' property ?
  2. #62
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny on your 'private' property ?

    Yes, that is what open range is dumbass. If you don't fence it cattle can graze on it. 7 out of 20 acres of my property is fenced. Open range allows grazing on the other 13. That part is natural untamed landscape and the cattle impose no imposition on me.

    There are also coyote, jackrabbit, rattlesnakes and many other things besides people that freely travel on my private land.
  3. #63
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Your ignorance is showing. This an open range state. I have cattle grazing on my property daily.



    not really true desert then.

    Just dry planes. my property isn't really on a desert. its high desert but all we have that grows naturally is russian sage weed that turn into tumble weeds which easily a goat could exist on yet its on the edge of the California Sierras which is 120 miles wide and 800 miles long of rich pine forest maybe 20 miles to the west.


    I thought you lived at the south eastern side of Death Valley
  4. #64
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    We have coyotes, rattlesnakes, opossums, jackrabbits, small tarantulas and other critters on my older property in California in the hills outside of the Bay Area.

    I didn't even know the bay area had rattlers until one was in my garage. then they were showing up at least once a month while there was a building boom in the area.

    they're in the hills up above Oakland and Berkeley as well but rare. shitloads of deer and coyotes though.
    I was told there were rarely rattlers in the high desert . no one worries about them just gofers eating your garden
  5. #65
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore not really true desert then.

    Just dry planes. my property isn't really on a desert. its high desert but all we have that grows naturally is russian sage weed that turn into tumble weeds which easily a goat could exist on yet its on the edge of the California Sierras which is 120 miles wide and 800 miles long of rich pine forest maybe 20 miles to the west.


    I thought you lived at the south eastern side of Death Valley

    You think all kinds of dumbshit
  6. #66
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You think all kinds of dumbshit

    Nice rebuttal
  7. #67
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore Nice rebuttal

    ↑ Thinks a desert is sand and only sand.


  8. #68
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker ↑ Thinks a desert is sand and only sand.



    lmao

    >walk into desert
    >eyes pop out of head and i freeze to death because there's no air and not even photons carrying energy in the desert just sand hahahahaha

    typical schizo murk lore shit
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  9. #69
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker ↑ Thinks a desert is sand and only sand.



    I don't actually. the South Ant-artic is a cold desert. just a large area that lacks surface water. the entire central valley was a desert before they built the Delta in the mid-late 1800s.

    however much of that area has been cultivated with irrigation and moving water from one area to another. and even growing wheat or rye for horses and cattle to survive. It's called a desert because at one time it was a very inhospitable place to live.
  10. #70
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    this is interesting. rtt or netB kicking in again.


    this is why "that was a fast response"

    "just coincidence" happens.
  11. #71
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore I don't actually. the South Ant-artic is a cold desert. just a large area that lacks surface water. the entire central valley was a desert before they built the Delta in the mid-late 1800s.

    however much of that area has been cultivated with irrigation and moving water from one area to another. and even growing wheat or rye for horses and cattle to survive. It's called a desert because at one time it was a very inhospitable place to live.

    There is no what or rye grown here. But nice job googling desert.
  12. #72
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Yes, that is what open range is dumbass. If you don't fence it cattle can graze on it. 7 out of 20 acres of my property is fenced. Open range allows grazing on the other 13. That part is natural untamed landscape and the cattle impose no imposition on me.

    There are also coyote, jackrabbit, rattlesnakes and many other things besides people that freely travel on my private land.

    what a cuck.

    owning private land and yet let other men use as they please.

    how about your wife ? do you make her cover 35% of her body and let other men use the rest of her body ?
  13. #73
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny what a cuck.

    owning private land and yet let other men use as they please.

    how about your wife ? do you make her cover 35% of her body and let other men use the rest of her body ?

    Says the cuck who pays someone else's mortgage

  14. #74
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    20 acres? I thought you said you purchased 5 acres near Flagstaff
  15. #75
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore 20 acres? I thought you said you purchased 5 acres near Flagstaff

    Most of what you think is incorrect so no surprise here.
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