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Third world indeed.
We had a chicken roaming our neighborhood.
It belonged to the house with 6 cars parked in front and 4 families living there.
She is a librarian. By default she is almost certainly a lib and favors unchecked immigration. Welcome to the effects of your political choices, now sit down and shut up and let Hector tend to his chickens.
Our big cities are going to ruin. People wonder why there are gated communities.
I’ve been reading and hearing a lot lately about how with the fuel and food prices going up at the rate they are, we all need to start looking into driving less and raising our own food to supplement what we have to buy. Looks like these folks are on the forefront of trying to conserve and save energy.
Downtouwn L.A. is a dump!
She is obviously resisting multi culturalism, embrace the slide to Banana Republicanism that is happening in the US, it’s what’s good for you....
More like welcome to the vision of Demolition Man. How long until fire, postal and bus services are cut into the hearts of these pesthole neighborhoods?
“Wherever there are Mexicans, there is Mexico.”
My mother tells of people keeping backyard chickens in Nashville during the war. The way the economy’s going, I’m planning to build a coop in the expectation that the HOA will cave. I’m told that someone in the back of the subdivision has them now.
Do librarians believe in BB guns?
I love these LA County Fair Commercials.
Every LA child knows Cafee Lattes comes from Cows
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GNCRSCx_-w
And of course every LA Teen knows Cashmere comes from Cows
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dNayWTPH5U&feature=related
And Cotton Candy. Is it Vegan food?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7MpqyQRaBo&feature=related
One for eggs, and meat.
Another for roosters...
Well, the City of LA should tax the hell out of all chicken feed.
It’s happening in central Texas, too.
Uh-huh
[Rampant livestock] are simply part of the household, a hobby and a comfort for immigrants who hope to re-create a little piece of home in a faraway, foreign place.
Oh well, that's not so bad, then, is it? Now I'm wondering what the big deal is!
Officials vowed to keep studying the issue.
Phew! Thank God! Now we'll get something done!
There are also geese, peafowl, quail, guinea fowl, horses, and llamas in the area where houses are still valued at more than 400k or more.
Nearby, the community of Fair Oaks takes great pride in the fact they have beautiful chickens roaming the neighborhoods.
The presence of these feathered guys does not equate to the third world transplanted.
I grew up about 30 miles from there. My Uncle, who lived next door, had a bunch of chickens. When he was gone, I had to feed them and gather the eggs (while keeping an eye on the rooster). My Grandmother’s house, on the same property, was heated by a woodstove. When I got home from school, I had to check the wood and kindling boxes on the porch to make sure they were full. If not, I had to haul up wood and split kindling. Things have changed a lot...
Being a liberal democrat is all fun and games until another democrat voting block gets on your nerves.
I'd love to know if this lady is dealing with this issue because her last name means rooster in German :)